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name: hr-project-management
description: "Help HR teams plan and run HR initiatives using project management practices, including project charters, timelines, stakeholder plans, and risk tracking for HR programs. Use when asked to build a project plan for an HR initiative, create a project charter, track HR project risks, build a stakeholder communication plan, or similar HR project management tasks."
metadata:
  author: Tuan Duc Tran
  version: "1.0.0"
---

# HR project management

Helps HR teams apply structured project management practices to HR initiatives, from system implementations to policy rollouts to organizational change programs.

## Supported tasks

- Drafting project charters for HR initiatives
- Building project timelines and milestone plans
- Creating stakeholder maps and communication plans
- Designing RACI charts for HR project roles
- Building risk registers and mitigation plans for HR projects
- Drafting status report templates for HR project updates
- Creating project scope documents and change control processes
- Designing a project governance structure (steering committee, working groups)
- Building a post-implementation review process
- Drafting resource and budget plans for HR initiatives
- Creating a lessons-learned template for closed HR projects
- Designing rollout/phasing plans for multi-phase HR programs

## Key prompts

### Project setup and planning

1. "Draft a project charter for [HR initiative, e.g., HRIS implementation]."
2. "Build a project timeline with milestones for a [duration] HR initiative."
3. "Create a RACI chart defining roles across HR, IT, and business stakeholders for [project]."
4. "Draft a scope document defining what is and isn't included in [HR project]."
5. "Design a phased rollout plan for [HR program] across [number] of locations or business units."

### Stakeholder and risk management

1. "Create a stakeholder map identifying key groups affected by [HR project]."
2. "Draft a communication plan for keeping stakeholders informed throughout [project]."
3. "Build a risk register identifying top risks and mitigation plans for [HR project]."
4. "Draft a change control process for handling scope changes mid-project."
5. "Create a governance structure with a steering committee for [large HR initiative]."

### Reporting and closure

1. "Draft a weekly status report template for an HR project."
2. "Create a post-implementation review checklist for [HR project]."
3. "Draft a lessons-learned template to capture insights after project closure."
4. "Write an executive summary update on project progress, risks, and next steps."
5. "Draft a go-live readiness checklist for [HR system/program launch]."

## Tips

- Define scope and success criteria explicitly at the start; ambiguous scope is the top cause of HR project overrun.
- Build a stakeholder map early, since HR projects usually touch legal, IT, finance, and business leaders.
- Track risks actively throughout the project, not just at kickoff.
- Hold a post-implementation review to capture lessons before the team disperses to the next initiative.

## Common mistakes

- Launching an HR project without a written charter or clearly defined success criteria.
- Underestimating the change management and communication workload relative to the technical/process workload.
- Letting scope creep in without a formal change control process.
- Skipping the post-implementation review, losing lessons that would improve future projects.
