- Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) - A statistical tool that is designed to analyze and characterize the tasks involved in completion of the project undertaken within the timeline set for it.
- The Critical Path Method (CPM) – This was a detailed project managing technique that gave step after step planning with the descriptions of the critical and non-critical tasks involved in the project in order to complete the project without hindrances.
- Evaluation – Before the commencement of a project, a PMC must evaluate if the project is feasible and worth taking, post that a due diligence test needs to be conducted to support the feasibility concluded. The project must be executed only and after all the stakeholders have mutually agreed to the strategy required to execute the project.
- Project Management Plan - This is a guideline for execution, control and a baseline for scope, cost and schedule. This includes:
- Scope statement and documentation – Needs, objectives, benefits, deliverables and milestones
- Work breakdown structure – A breakage of the scope of projects in various phases and delegation of phases as per the expertise
- Communication plan – An outline of the project plan that acts as a common base for communications in order to avoid conflicts and miscommunications
- Risk management plan – This is an initiative to identify risks beforehand that includes costs, timeline and budget evaluations, alternate and immediate requirements; and unavailability of dedicated resources
- Execution – This is where the actual work begins. Execution of the project management plan, monitoring systems and quality, controlling the timeline, completion and alignment of tasks, updating the schedules and altering the project management plan as per the requirement. The monitoring is to ensure that all the tasks are in line as per the overall project plan.
- Completion – This is the final phase of the project management plan. Once its established that the project is carried as per the plan, the project manager then has to make a list of pending tasks, conclude a final budget and accordingly construct the final project report.