Design Project Plan
Description
Use the Design Project Plan Template to keep track of all the details of your project in one place. You can schedule your workflow, keep an eye on your budget, and include helpful notes or resources without having to navigate between different software or apps.
The template has four sections: Calendar, Stakeholders, Budget Details, and Project Notes.
Transform the data collected in your Customer Voice Canvas into actionable workflows.
View your product roadmap in three timelines: the six-year view, the six-month view, and the six-week view.
Categorize and list what you know about your customers and potential users and create a detailed examination that will allow you to turn data and observations into actionable insights.
Use the Customer Impact vs Customer Expectations Template to refine your product based on the impact individual features will have on your customer experience.
Use the Three Feature Buckets Template to organize your ideas on a future feature release.
Use the Stakeholder Analysis Matrix Template to visualize all your stakeholders and determine their expectations. Ensuring that all those affected will be considered in the development of your project.
The Four Week Project Timeline Template provides a simple, but comprehensive visual overview of your project over a four week period.
The Stakeholder Map Template is a visual representation of all the people who can influence your project and how they are connected.
Use the Project Status Report Template to update your team on the progress and health of your project.
Use the Project Lessons Learned Template to review which processes or tasks from your project were successful, which didn’t perform as well as you had hoped, and which could be improved for your next project.
The Project Canvas Template will give you a broad grasp of your project’s components in one single overview, keeping all of your ideas in one convenient place.
The Customer Voice Canvas is a space to challenge the conventional knowledge of customer engagement and take a more strategic and targeted approach to customer feedback.
Compile and arrange user stories to create a more holistic view of how they fit into the overall user experience. Then track how you interact with your users through a set of revisions.
Separate your findings into primary and secondary sources.
A 2 section Stormboard template consisting of large, blank section and a grid, useful for brainstorming and categorizing Risk Factors of a project, and organizing them by any chosen metrics for each axis (like potential, likelihood, impact, etc.)
This template is used to provide clarity when making changes to your product, and will allow you to trace your feature’s development from conception to outcome to make sure it is the right move for your company.
The Project Kickoff Template is used to concisely create clear working agreements, a shared understanding of project success, and to help decide on your next steps.
Use the Project Planning Template to plan for a successful project by defining its purpose, how it will succeed, taking stock of which tools your team has (and will need), and how you plan to address any costs or roadblocks.
Popular for setting goals in organizations of any size. The Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Template connects your larger personal or professional objectives to specific, measurable, concrete results.
Use the Content Assessment Matrix to evaluate your current marketing content and messaging to see if it aligns with your future plans to revamp.
Use the Design Project Management Template to stay on top of your workflow by prioritizing and tracking your design work and keeping your team focused on the progress and timeline of their design tasks.
Use the Workflow Template to organize the progress of your projects and decide on which steps to take next.
Use the Service Blueprint Template to view each step in your service process from a different perspective within your company.
The Product Requirement Document Planning Template helps your team pull together and organize all of the content that you will need to include in your final Product Requirement Document.
The 4L Retrospective Template will help your team review their work and focus on gathering information to improve future processes.
UX User Interviews help design and product teams discover what drives your users toward your product and find better ways to serve them.
Visualize all of the places, or touchpoints, that your customer comes in contact with your company, product, or service both online and off with the Customer Journey Map Template.
An Agile Project Charter Template will serve as a roadmap for achieving your project’s intended results.
Use the User Persona Profile Template to create a detailed description of your ideal customer and learn more about who they are.
Determine which ideas are most important to your project and which to execute first.