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[[File:Initial tasks tree.png|thumb|An example of a first draft task tree.]] | [[File:Initial tasks tree.png|thumb|An example of a first draft task tree.]] | ||
An example of an initial task tree is shown. | An example of an initial task tree is shown. | ||
== Skills Matrix == | |||
[[File:ExampleSkillsMatrix.png|thumb|An example of an incomplete skills matrix.]] | |||
Alternatively, groups may choose to make a skills matrix, where they rate their interest and proficiency in different skills. And example of an incomplete skills matrix is also shown. |
Revision as of 10:42, 8 September 2021
The tasks tree or skills matrix should be your group's current best idea of the tasks which need to be completed. The tasks tree should be updated continuously throughout the project as you dig into tasks more and get a more specific idea of what needs to be done. Additionally, the tasks tree should be colour coded to allow tasks to be assigned to different team members.
An example of an initial task tree is shown.
Skills Matrix
Alternatively, groups may choose to make a skills matrix, where they rate their interest and proficiency in different skills. And example of an incomplete skills matrix is also shown.