Week 13 - Project Preparation
Activity 1: Team Member Roles
Visit your team's worksheet to capture team member skills and workstyle preferences and outline anticipated roles and responsibilities.
Activity 2: Client Intake Questions
Review your client’s project scoping form and draft 7-10 questions to ask your client during your project intake conversation. These questions should help you understand the way your client currently understands the problem or opportunity they would like your assistance with—and what interests or goals they have for this work and why.
You might ask about the consequences of the status quo and who benefits or loses from the current situation. Your questions should also help you understand the scope and timing of what your client hopes to accomplish and who your primary project sponsors and contact(s) will be.
Review your client’s project scoping form and draft 7-10 questions to ask your client during your project intake conversation. These questions should help you understand the way your client currently understands the problem or opportunity they would like your assistance with—and what interests or goals they have for this work and why.
You might ask about the consequences of the status quo and who benefits or loses from the current situation. Your questions should also help you understand the scope and timing of what your client hopes to accomplish and who your primary project sponsors and contact(s) will be.