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Copyright © Simon Wallace 1999-2016 Activity-focused plan Logical Structure Example Phase 1 Phase 1 - Define the Project Activity 1 Define Project Scope Task A Define Scope Task B Agree Scope Activity 2 Prepare Benefit Case Task C Construct Benefit Case Task D Agree Benefit Case Process-focused plan Logical Structure Example Process 1 Delivering the project's objectives Sub-process 1 Managing scope Task A Define Scope Task B [all further scope tasks...] Sub-process 2 Delivering optimum benefit Task C Construct Benefit Case Task D [all further benefit tasks...] Copyright © Simon Wallace 1999-2016

Copyright © Simon Wallace 1999-2016 Deliverable-focused plan Logical Structure Example Phase 1 Project Definition Major Deliverable 1 Project Scope Deliverable A Scope Definition Deliverable B Scope Signoff Document Major Deliverable 2 Benefit Case Deliverable C Benefit Case Deliverable D Benefit Case Signoff Doc Outcome-focused plan Logical Structure Example Phase 1 Project Defined Major Outcome1 Project scoped Outcome A Scope Proposed Outcome B Scope Agreed Major Outcome 2 Benefit Case Established Outcome C Benefits Defined Outcome D Benefit Case Agreed Copyright © Simon Wallace 1999-2016