Friday, February 23, 2024

Project Management 101

Project management is not difficult, but most people do not have the skills to effectively bring a complex project to completion.

Assembling a State Land Jurisdiction Assembly is a complex project.


The three main deliverables of a project are Quality, Cost, and Schedule.

Quality is whether the thing actually works, how well it works, and how satisfied the customers are with the results.

Cost is generally how much money is required to complete the project.

Schedule is how quickly the project is completed.


These three things always trade off between each other, and balancing them appropriately is what Project Management is all about.

Some projects must be high quality and that is all that matters.  Other projects must be done cheaply or they cannot be done at all.  Still other projects must be done very quickly and there is a lot of money available for people to work overtime.

 

It can be argued schedule is driving the project of getting the Michigan Land Jurisdiction Government up and running.  Anna Von Reitz said in Article #4441 on October 30, 2023 it is the job of the State Assemblies to...

…learn the American Way and restore their lawful State Assembly to full operation immediately, if not sooner.

"Immediately, if not sooner" strongly implies schedule is the most important aspect of these projects.

"Learning the American Way" is learning how to be kings and queens.

The Quality of the effort can be corrected as the Assembly learns what it is doing.

Cost is largely irrelevant because it is simply a matter of people getting themselves organized and working together, and Pre-Paid Credit will soon be available.

Schedule matters because every day the Land Jurisdiction Government is not functional is yet another day criminals will get away with heinous genocide and massive fraud.

Some may justifiably argue that those who stand in the way of the Assembling Process, hinder it, or slow it down, are effectively complicit in standing in the way of Justice.

Anna said in that same article...

This whole effort is meant to be a cooperative endeavor more akin to a barn raising than a military operation and anyone who mistakes that fact is having trouble making the leap from military indoctrination to life as a civilian.


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