Mark Whitfield’s Project Management (PM) methodology relies on over 200 editable templates tailored for both Agile Scrum and Waterfall / PRINCE2 frameworks. Developed over 24 years of IT and digital delivery, the toolkit focuses on high-level reporting, rigorous risk control, and visual tracking to align teams with corporate governance.

(POAP) templates
Templates by Category and Methodology
1. Detailed Planning & Scheduling
- Methodology: Mapped to the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for both sequential Waterfall phases and iterative Agile sprints.
- Templates:
- Microsoft Project (MPP): Fully loaded schedules detailing project inception, elaboration, construction, and transition.
- Excel Detailed Plans: Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) mapped to sequential and date-driven task management with built-in RAG (Red/Amber/Green) status indicators.
2. Visual Reporting & Execution (Plan on a Page)
- Methodology: Focuses on structural, executive communication to prevent scope creep and keep stakeholders aligned.
- Templates:
- POaP (Plan on a Page): High-level visual summaries designed for client presentations and quick-glance milestone tracking in Excel and PowerPoint.
- Burn-up / Burn-down Charts: Visual tracking metrics used in Agile Sprints to show progress towards delivery goals.
3. Risk & Governance Control
- Methodology: Built on strict risk/action tracking and regular lessons learned to manage uncertainty throughout the project lifecycle.
- Templates:
- RAID Log: Centralized Excel trackers recording Risks, Actions, Issues, and Dependencies.
- Change Requests/Decisions Log: Supplementary tabs within the RAID register to strictly manage scope changes and project governance.
4. Financial Trackers
- Methodology: Ensures project adherence to contracted margins, tracking both internal/external costs and resource efforts.
- Templates:
- Budget & Resource Trackers: Spreadsheets for forecasting versus actual expenses, variance calculations, expense reporting, and margin tracking with pivot-table readiness.
5. Team RACI & Status Reporting
- Methodology: Clearly defines stakeholder roles and communication frequencies (weekly/monthly) to ensure continuous monitoring and control.
- Templates:
- RACI Matrix: A mapping tool defining who is Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed.
- Weekly Status Reports: Word/Excel templates detailing internal and external project health, current milestones, and upcoming sprints.
To explore the entire toolkit, you can visit the Mark Whitfield PROject Templates portal.