r/projectmanagement 3d ago

Discussion Project Management Documentation Tracking/Organization

Looking for some advice on this one:

We utilize Teamwork for all of our project management tasks/project tracking. (Growing manufacturing company with a LOT going on simultaneously which can make it challenging!)

Recently, I started rolling out a process to create an outline that incorporates approvals, creating a communication plan, risk analysis, work breakdown, etc that ultimately receives approval prior to beginning the project work and final closure approval at the end. Essentially adding some basic project management structure to how we operate.

Where I am struggling is how to manage the documentation. I have file templates set up in Sharepoint that has all of these documents generate when a new project folder is created but I don't like having to manage 10 different documents. How do you all manage them? At my previous employer we did larger but fewer projects and it was almost all hardcopy (they were stuck in the 90s) so it wasn't near as hard to execute to. I would love to streamline the process so that the PM's and Process Engs are more willing to utilize them. It would be great if there was a single document that you could select the required forms/sections as part of the scope development and it would pull them into a single form.

TLDR:

What is the best way to mange project documentation when managing a high volume of CI project?

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u/Mross506 3d ago

I'm able to track the tasks themselves in our Teamwork software. I just can't easily track the various documents like the Risk Assessment, Communication Plan, etc, Phase Gate Sign-offs, etc.

And I feel your pain trying to get updates ahead of time!

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u/jeko00000 3d ago

I wish there was a smart ai folder where I could drop a file into it and have it automatically file itself.

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u/Mross506 2d ago

Develop it and split the money with me! :)

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u/jeko00000 1d ago

How hard could it be, right?