project mangagement spirt alive

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ManagingProjectsIn 7 BasicSteps

Karen DooleyDepartment of Health

Project

•Temporary•Start and End Date•Delivers something new and

unique•Made up of individual tasks to

get to a final goal

Step 1:

Define theAimsAndObjectives

Example Aim and Objectives

Aims: •To make sure the sporting element of the “Spirit Alive” event runs smoothly and is interesting, enjoyable and that all pupils can take part if they wish.

Objectives:•To agree the sporting events to be included in Spirit Alive, trying where possible to include some new and interesting games and activities and those which give the maximum number of pupils opportunity to take part – by 5 July 2010

•To organise all of the sporting events on the day including judging, refereeing, umpiring, scoring, starting races etc – by 9 July 2010

Step 2:

Identify your key stakeholders

Step 3:

Define theWork

Step 4:Create the Schedule

Boil kettle(plug in –

turn on etc)

Pour water

Take teabag out

Add teabag

Get cup

Add sugar

Add milk

Fillkettle

MAKING A CUP OF TEA

High School Olympics - Well Being Village - Planning Schedule

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 - OlympicsPlanning day

Develop full project plan

Personal CoachingIdentify students to coach

Coaching after school

First AidBook First Aid Training

Training takes place

First Aiders on hand at eventResearch

How our bodies workHealthy foods for atheletes

Where pupils can get fitHow althetes prepare

Health and SafetyEquipment checks

Safety of areaSmoothies and snacks on the day

Get smoothy recipesGet snack recipes

Cost and get money from fundraisersMan stall on the day

Team Members:

MelJackBeccaRichFULL TEAM

Step 5: Monitor the Progress

Step 6: Communicate

Step 7: Close it Out

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