Project Management Logic Model
Brief
A Project Management Logic Model is a visual framework that maps the logical flow from inputs to impact across five stages: Resources → Tasks → Deliverables → Results → Success Metrics. It clarifies how project investments translate into measurable outcomes.
Who Can Use It
Project managers, product owners, program leads, and senior stakeholders across any industry seeking to align teams, communicate value, and demonstrate ROI.
How to Use It
Resources: Define budget, team, technology, partners, timeframe, and users
Tasks: Outline key phases (discovery, design, development, QA, beta, launch)
Deliverables: List tangible outputs (product, features, certifications, training, marketing)
Results: Describe expected adoption, operational changes, and experience improvements
Success Metrics: Set measurable financial, strategic, and brand goals
Example Template
The board includes a populated example: a Mobile Banking App Launch for a regional retail bank. It shows a $1.2M budget, 9-month timeline, React Native development, 12 sprints, SOC2 compliance, and targets including 60% customer adoption, 35% branch load reduction, +$4.5M annual revenue, and 280% three-year ROI.
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