Eureka5280
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I've read the book multiple times and this is something that's never really been clear to me - how many "sub-projects" and "sub-sub-projects" do you normally put on your Projects list all at once? Let's use the example of selling my house this year as my complex project. Within the final outcome of selling and moving there are a number of subprojects I need to complete, such as:
How many of those projects, subprojects, and sub-subprojects go on your list typically? Do you list "Sell House" on your Projects list in this case, AND "Replace Kitchen Sink", AND "Choose plumber", AND "Choose and purchase replacement sink"? Do you put "Sell House" on a different list of large projects and then only the subprojects go on the active list? Some other approach?
Thanks!
- Get fireplace repaired and in working order
- Get kitchen sink replaced
- Repaint baseboard trim
- Get carpets shampooed
- List house for sale
- Pack and Move
- Choose plumber (research local plumbers, call each to request a quote, choose the one that fits best)
- Choose and purchase replacement sink (take measurements, research options, purchase the sink and hardware)
How many of those projects, subprojects, and sub-subprojects go on your list typically? Do you list "Sell House" on your Projects list in this case, AND "Replace Kitchen Sink", AND "Choose plumber", AND "Choose and purchase replacement sink"? Do you put "Sell House" on a different list of large projects and then only the subprojects go on the active list? Some other approach?
Thanks!