How much do you want to work?

So in the spirit of getting organized in the New Years and keeping up with resolutions, this week I thought I'd share the way I keep track of all that's going on with La Vie en Orange.

It helps me manage priorities and keep from feeling overwhelmed with all there is to do and all I could be doing. Check out the video below, or read on for a more detailed written explanation with photos :)

I learned this great project management system from Jeremy Lightsmith at dotORG Weekend, a Seattle volunteer event where tech professionals, grant writers and attorneys donate 30 hours over a 3 day weekend to support participating non-profits' needs.

You can use it to break down big projects (like we did during the 30 hours we spent with our 6 person team), or keep track of lots of different things over a longer period of time, like I do for my creative business, or like we do at the office where I'm a fundraiser for a non-profit law firm.

Where the Agile Planning magic happens

Essentially, each project (or task) gets a card, and a rating for its size/difficulty.

I like to rate mine according to tshirt sizes S-XXL or even bigger (I haven't met a task that big yet :)). Then, you move your cards left and right through various categories (I'll start with the furthest right first...):

  • Accomplished - where all the cards eventually go :)
  • In Progress - what you're working on right now
  • Pre-flight - tasks/projects coming up, that will soon move into In Progress
  • Ongoing - a category I created specifically because there were so many things going on that I needed to keep in mind, keep visible, and remain accountable for
  • Parking Lot - great ideas that aren't yet ready for pre-flight, or that aren't a huge priority wait here for their time in the lime light.

My Pre-Flight, In Progress, Ongoing & Accomplished projects

You can also put your tasks/projects/cards in priority order and move them up and down under their headings appropriately. I also keep a column for my overarching goals (both doing goals and being goals), and at work, we have columns to help keep our constituencies at the front of our consciousness.

I find this system to be very flexible, and I love how dynamic it is. I get lots of pleasure from moving things into the Accomplished category, and when I have a great idea that I want to revisit later, I love putting it in the Parking Lot, because I know it won't get lost or forgotten.

I think this form of project management could also be super effective in a spreadsheet, but I'm a little bit more old-school :)

What do you think? Would you adopt something like this? What systems or tricks do you already use and love? Please comment below or email me at koriel [dot] jock [at] gmail [dot] com. :)  xoxo

 


6 Responses

PM Hut
PM Hut

September 22, 2015

Hi Kori,

What this teacher told you is mainly project portfolio management, where projects are monitored at a higher level and are prioritized based on their importance and ROI. Here’s an article explaining what is project portfolio management. I hope you’ll have the chance to read it.

La Vie en Orange
La Vie en Orange

September 22, 2015

Love it! Put that wall to work! :)

onetruemango
onetruemango

September 22, 2015

I love it already! I can just move things around instead of making ten zillion lists. My partner’s a little growly about how much space it takes up, but it’s not like that wall was doing anything anyway. ;)

La Vie en Orange
La Vie en Orange

September 22, 2015

That is awesome! I hope you’ll share how it goes! :)

onetruemango
onetruemango

September 22, 2015

My listmaking has gotten crazy. I am making one of the setups you have here today!

La Vie en Orange
La Vie en Orange

September 22, 2015

PM Hut, Thanks so much for stopping by and for sharing more information. It looks like you’ve got project management down to a science! :)

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