In this article you will find an excellent infographic explaining what a project management templatethe different classes and how they are formed.
A fundamental variable in the success of all projects is time. Just imagine a product or service that is scheduled to hit the market in 6 months; but it takes one more year, that is, 1 year and a half. This would make the initial budget completely out of date. In addition, the motivation and credibility in front of the stakeholders would go down.
So how to speed up the times?
A very simple way is to use a template for project management. But before getting into the matter, I would like to give you a simple example of the importance of templates: creating a web page.
There are millions of web pages created that serve as a reference and save you much of the creative process. And aside from that, there are plenty of template services you can use to save time; and ultimately, money.
The same goes for projects. That’s why our friends at Wrike share an excellent infographic explaining what a project management template is, how they are made, and the different types that exist.
What is a project management template and why do you need one?
Infographic offered by Wrike – Project Management Programs
Templates are an incredible ally to speed up times at any stage of a project. To the extent that you know what the next step is, you will save a lot of time and resources that you can use to leverage the growth of your product or service 🙂
And remember, if you are really interested in creating your own business, you can read our book “How to create a company while working: Discover how to manage your time, manage your money and motivate yourself while creating a company and working for another” , where you will find all the information you need to found your own company, without having to leave your job.