Project
A Project is a specific initiative inside a Program, focused on delivering concrete results.
What it is for
A Project is a specific initiative inside a Program.
It is, essentially, the execution unit where concrete deliverables are planned and completed.
Use it when you need a focused scope, clear ownership, and visible delivery progress.
A Project helps you:
- Deliver concrete results within a defined scope
- Organize work by objectives and responsibilities
- Track execution progress in detail
- Connect day-to-day actions with broader program goals
What it can contain
A Project can include the practical elements needed for execution control.
Targets Use Targets to define actionable steps and milestones.
Checklists Use Checklists for recurring process control and quality validation.
Graphs Use graphs to monitor completion trends and execution health.
Publications and attachments Use Publications and files for decisions, updates, and supporting documentation.
How to build a Project
A solid Project is concrete, structured, and easy to follow.
- Define the deliverable and completion criteria.
- Break the work into Targets.
- Add Checklists for critical repeatable controls.
- Add graphs when you need quantitative tracking.
How to use this in practice
Keep the Project updated as work progresses.
When scope, timing, or priorities change, update Targets and status immediately so the team can re-align without confusion.