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Management Kit

Project Management Templates Are The Perfect Addition To Your Kit Bag
How do some project managers seem whiz through boring project management documentation?
How do some project managers seem to document things in impossible time frames?
Sure, experience pays a big part, but there must be some sort of secret because not everyone can pump out collateral that fast.
Did you know there is a secret technique that you can use to remember what to do next in a project and appear to create complicated documents in record time.
Introducing the Project Managers kit bag
Experienced PM's carry around what I call a "kit bag". What's a kit bag then?
A kit bag is another term for a digital collection of project management material such as templates, spreadsheets, planners and gannt charts. A kit bag is usually stored on a USB thumb drive and built up over time based on years of project management experience.
The Powerful Part Of Your Kit Bag
As you can imagine, I've found that the most powerful component of my kit bag is my project management templates
A set of templates that cover every phase of the project life cycle is one of the most powerful things I have in kit bag. Why? Here are just a few reasons:
- The serve as a reference to help me remember what comes next in a project phase
- They help me build up an organizations collateral if they don't have any
- They allow me to create project documents in half the time, with the right content
- Help me to help others on the project work faster and more efficiently
Why You Should Build Yours Now
You've probably worked out the power you could yield with your own personal kit bag. Every time you use a template, chart, or create some project collateral make sure you keep a copy. If possible ask another project manager to share their kit bag, buy templates online if you want, you can never have enough collateral in your kit bag.
Start building your kit bag now and build the ultimate project management kit bag!
About the Author
A good set of Project Management Templates are an asset for any project manager. I've set a to provide a reference for any project managers looking to create and maintain their "kit bag". visit http://myprojectmanagementtemplates.com to find out more about project management templates
name of the things used to make disaster management kit?
This is what the American Red Cross recommends as part of an Emergency Preparedness Checklist:
Water - at least 1 gallon per person per day
Food - non-perishable, high protein items including protein bars, ready to eat soup, peanut butter, etc.
Flashlight w/ extra batteries (or a quality battery-less LED flashlight powered by cranking or magnetic inductance)
First aid kit (and any prescriptions)
Battery operated radio w/ extra batteries (or crankable one)
Tools - a wrench to turn off gas if necessary, a manual can opener, screwdriver, hammer, pliers, knife, duct tape, plastic sheeting, garbage bags and ties.
Clothing - change of clothing for everyone including sturdy shoes and gloves
Personal items (eyeglasses, contact lenses, copies of important papers including identification, insurance policies, birth certificates, passports, and any comfort items such as toys or books.
Sanitary supplies - toilet paper, towelettes, feminine supplies, personal hygiene, bleach, etc.
Money - have cash since ATM and credit cards won't work if there's no power.
Contact information - family phone numbers and addresses.
Pet supplies - food, water, leash, litter box or plastic bags, tags, any medications or vaccination information.
Map - consider making an evacuation route on it from your local area.
(Concludes Red Cross list).
To this I'd add a few other items such as disposable gloves, a headlamp (I prefer Petzl branded ones) or other long-duration flashlights, and perhaps plastic utensils and a few paper plates.
Medical Emergency Management Kit PART 2
