
DIY Project Management
Take a glimpse into our streamlined bite-sized sessions – where we turn your project visions into efficient plans, schedules into clear roadmaps, and budgets into smart strategies.
Sign up now for a personalized sessions that are sharp, focused, and sure to elevate your project game.
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Scope
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Step 1: Nail Down the Scope
Kick things off by jotting down all the stuff you want to get done in your project. Let's make sure we cover everything and don't forget any important trades. This step sets the stage for a clear picture of what's on the to-do list.
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Step 2: Streamline It
Let's make things simpler by figuring out how to cut down on the complications and change orders. We'll chat about ways to make the project smoother and maybe break it down into phases or steps based on your budget and timing. Just trying to keep things practical.
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Schedule
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Step 1: Start at the End Date
Start by picking a realistic end date and work backward from there. This helps us sketch out a rough schedule, giving us a game plan for the project. It's all about making smart decisions on timing and keeping things on track.
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Step 2: Task It Out
Dive into the nitty-gritty of your project by figuring out the tasks that shape your schedule. This step helps us see if the timeline makes sense and if we've got all the important tasks covered. We'll also spot which tasks rely on others, making the schedule more realistic.
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Step 3: Sub-Task Overkill
If your project is a bit of a puzzle, we can break it into smaller pieces without stressing about due dates. This move is handy for those who like to plan things out in detail.
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Budget
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Step 1: You're Already Over-budget
Yeah, the budget might already be a bit stretched. Let's team up to get the most bang for your buck against your schedule. We'll chat about ways to match your budget with your project goals and keep things financially balanced.
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Step 2: Value Engineering
We've got some tricks up our sleeves from dealing with renovations and projects. We'll help you figure out what's most important and estimate costs for future phases. It's all about making savvy choices without blowing the budget.
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