CORE PROCESSES

This is the backbone of your project workflow.


Project Intake → Scoping → Planning

Every project follows this sequence:

1. Intake

  • Gather high-level goals
  • Identify stakeholders
  • Understand constraints
  • Get necessary access and materials

2. Scoping

  • Define project boundaries
  • Identify what is NOT included
  • List deliverables
  • Draft preliminary timeline
  • Identify risks

3. Planning

  • Break work into tasks
  • Assign owners
  • Define acceptance criteria
  • Create milestones
  • Build full project plan in the PM tool

No project moves forward without a complete scope and plan.


Requirements Clarification

Every deliverable must have:

  • Goal (why)
  • Requirements (what)
  • Constraints (how)
  • Acceptance criteria (done when)
  • Dependencies (blocked until)

PM + Project Lead must approve all major requirements.


Acceptance Criteria Development

Acceptance criteria must answer:

  • What does “good” look like?
  • What must be true for this to be complete?
  • What are edge cases or exclusions?

Deliverables missing acceptance criteria cannot be worked.


Timeline & Milestone Planning

Every project must include:

  • Milestones with specific dates
  • Dependencies visible
  • Estimated hours
  • Buffer for high-risk items
  • Client communication schedule

Risk Identification

Risks must be captured before work begins:

  • Missing content
  • Third-party integrations
  • Unclear requirements
  • Complex interdependencies
  • Limited capacity
  • Technical unknowns
  • Decision delays

PM maintains a “Risk Log” for every project.


Change Request (CR) Process

Any new request outside approved scope requires a CR.

CR must include:

  • Summary
  • Reason
  • Estimate
  • Timeline impact
  • Risk
  • Required approvals

No CR = no change.


Retainer Work Prioritization

Retainers follow these rules:

  1. Work is prioritized by impact, not request order
  2. Client requests added to backlog and reviewed weekly
  3. Large requests become mini-projects
  4. Hours tracked transparently
  5. PM communicates rollover or overages monthly

Post-Launch QA & Handoff

Every launch requires:

  • QA checklist
  • Stakeholder review
  • Documentation updated
  • Client training (if needed)
  • Post-launch monitoring
  • Wrap-up summary

No project closes without a documented handoff.

Updated on November 12, 2025
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