Proof-‐of-‐concept templates for today’s IT decision makers Plus sample PICK charts to help you organize and prioritize IT project tasks
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Developing a proof-‐of-‐concept and using “Possible, Implement, Challenge, and Kill” charts can help technology leaders test an IT project's feasibility by organizing ideas, determining the best ways to execute them, and defining the criteria to measure their success. Discover free online templates you can use to help with your IT prioritization efforts and start executing your IT projects today. Free proof-‐of-‐concept templates for the CIO To successfully execute on an idea or project, organizations often develop a set of proofs, or tests, that define its success criteria. The use of a proof-of-concept template, which can be applied to various projects, can help businesses bridge the gap between the visionary and delivery stages of production efforts. In computer security, proof of concept refers to a demonstration that shows how a system could be negatively affected by outside influences. In application or software development, a proof of concept tests a prototype of the application being developed before it is delivered to the customer. Using a proof-of-concept template can help organizations weed out technical or logistical issues and gather feedback to create an overall direction for any sort of project. Here, we've compiled a sampling of free proof-of-concept templates from around the Web to help you plan and execute your IT projects. SOURCE: Microsoft TechNet OFFERING: This sample of a vision scope template outlines the architecture and implementation for developing a proof of concept. SOURCE: National Research Foundation
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OFFERING: This proof-of-concept grant scheme template allows businesses to outline the objectives and scope of a proposed application. SOURCE: Toolbox.com OFFERING: This technology proof-of-concept template sample provides an in-depth explanation on how to outline a methodology for a proof of any scale and how to assess the necessary technical environment and anticipated requirements for a new system. SOURCE: GS1 OFFERING: This proof-of-concept reportfrom June 2011 examines trusted sources of data and provides organizations with guidelines when testing basic architecture proposals for desired systems. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation OFFERING: This proof-of-concept testing report, created by the U.S. Department of Transportation's (USDOT) Intelligent Transportation Systems office, documents their methodology and results with next-generation 911 calling systems, providing a baseline for future testing of these systems.
Free PICK chart templates: Organize ideas for IT and the business A PICK chart, or a Possible, Implement, Challenge and Kill chart, is a visual tool used to organize ideas based on their payoff and ease of execution. Although PICK charts are often associated with the Six Sigma management philosophy, Lockheed Martin originally developed them for lean production.
The chart is typically set up as a large grid that's two squares high and two squares across, with each quadrant labeled for a word in the PICK acronym. When using a PICK chart in organizational brainstorming sessions, ideas are assigned to the most appropriate square, making it easy to identify which initiatives should be prioritized. In a group setting, PICK charts help companies organize ideas, focus discussion and reach a general consensus.
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We have compiled a sampling of free PICK chart templates available on the Web to help you in your IT prioritization efforts.
SOURCE: Vertex42 OFFERING: This sample PICK chart contains the traditional four quadrants and is ready to be filled with your organization's ideas..
SOURCE: Bright Hub Project Management OFFERING: This easy-to-read, color-coded PICK chart template can be used as-is or altered to fit the specific needs of your project.
SOURCE: Bright Hub Project Management OFFERING: Learn to make your own PICK chart in Excel with this easy-to-follow guide.
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