Project Kickoff Meeting
The kickoff meeting sets the foundation for project success by aligning all stakeholders on goals, expectations, and approach. Prior to the kickoff, make sure you have created a one pager.
Meeting Structure
When you host a kickoff meeting, you’ll outline your project purpose, goals, plan, and more—while also making time for team members to ask questions and clarify any next steps. At the end of a kickoff meeting, the entire team should have a shared understanding about what you’re working on, why, and how the work will be accomplished.
Make time for questions
After the kickoff, your project team may have questions about something you presented, like the scope of the project or certain task expectations. Make sure to leave plenty of time at the end of the kickoff meeting to answer any questions. Remember: the goal of the project kickoff is for everyone to leave the meeting on the same page and ready to get started.
After the kickoff meeting
Once the project kickoff meeting has completed, the best way to maintain alignment and clarity after your project kickoff is to maintain a central source of truth and collaboration. The project spec should be the singular document in Notion that is maintained as the source of truth for the project. In addition, Jira should be used as the project management tool used for work, status updates, and messages.
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