B Project 2 Plan
Major features & deliverables
- Onboarding flow (signup, first-run tutorial, sample data).
- Core workflow implementation (feature A1, A2, A3).
- Account & permissions system (roles: admin, user).
- Backend services (REST/GraphQL API, storage schema).
- Analytics & monitoring (events, dashboards, error tracking).
- CI/CD & test suite (automated builds, unit & integration tests).
- Documentation (API docs, runbooks, user guide).
- Launch checklist and rollback plan.
Part 7: Measuring Success – The Post-Project Review
Once you complete the project (or cancel it per your abort criteria), you must run a Post-Mortem 2.0. Do not ask "What went wrong?" Instead, ask:
- Accuracy of estimates: How close were our optimistic/pessimistic ranges? Update your organizational database of task durations.
- Trigger effectiveness: Did we use the budget triggers correctly? If not, why?
- Team health: Did the RAPID matrix reduce or increase decision friction?
- The "B" test: If we had to run this project again from scratch, what would we change about the backup systems?
Document these answers in a One-Page Learning Memo and attach it to the archived B Project 2 Plan. This becomes intellectual property for your entire organization.
Feature Proposal: Smart Timeline View
The premise — what B Project 2 Plan aims to do
B Project 2 Plan positions itself as an evolution: more targeted goals, clearer stakeholder alignment, and an expectation of measurable impact. It’s less about invention and more about refinement — turning prior lessons into sustained growth and repeatable delivery.
4.5 Data Analysis
- ANOVA with repeated measures (time × group)
- Post-hoc Tukey tests for pairwise comparisons
- Thematic analysis of open-ended survey responses