3.0 Foundations of Project Planning | Project Management Essentials
3.0 Foundations of Project Planning
“80% of a project’s success is determined by the quality of its planning.” This isn’t an exaggeration — many delays, misalignments, and execution failures stem from ambiguities or gaps in the planning phase.
In this section, we’ll explore the four pillars of effective project planning. While each area is distinct, they’re all deeply connected — a decision in one area often impacts the others.
What You’ll Learn in This Section
- 3.1 Defining Scope: Clarify what’s included — and what’s not — to avoid scope creep and confusion.
- 3.2 Creating a Schedule: Structure tasks in logical order and build a realistic timeline.
- 3.3 Allocating Resources: Assign people, time, and budget wisely to form an executable team setup.
- 3.4 Planning for Risks: Identify potential problems early and prepare responses in advance.
Designing these components thoughtfully leads to fewer surprises and smoother execution. Together, these four planning areas become your project’s decision-making blueprint.
Let’s begin with 3.1: Defining Scope.
Sho Shimoda
Sho has led and contributed to software projects for years, covering everything from planning and technical design to specification writing and implementation. He has authored extensive documentation, managed cross-functional teams, and brings practical insight into what truly works — and what doesn’t — in real-world project management.Category
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Sho Shimoda
Sho has led and contributed to software projects for years, covering everything from planning and technical design to specification writing and implementation. He has authored extensive documentation, managed cross-functional teams, and brings practical insight into what truly works — and what doesn’t — in real-world project management.