Project Management for Small Teams: Simple Systems That Scale
You Don't Need Jira
Enterprise project management tools are designed for teams of 50+. For a team of 3โ10, they create more overhead than they eliminate. You need simplicity, visibility, and accountability โ not Gantt charts and sprint velocity metrics.
The Three Pillars
1. A Single Source of Truth
Every project needs one place where all information lives. Not scattered across email threads, Slack messages, and shared drives. One document, one board, one page that everyone checks first.
For small teams, this can be as simple as a shared Google Doc with a table: Task | Owner | Due Date | Status.
2. Weekly Check-Ins (Not Daily Standups)
Daily standups work for software development. For most small teams, they're overkill. A weekly 30-minute meeting covering three questions is sufficient:
- What did you accomplish this week?
- What are you working on next week?
- What's blocking your progress?
3. Clear Milestones
Break every project into milestones โ tangible checkpoints where something is complete and demonstrable. "Research phase complete" is a milestone. "Continue working on research" is not.
The Printable Project Board
Sometimes the best project management tool is a printed sheet on the wall. There's a reason sticky notes on whiteboards have survived the digital revolution: physical visibility creates urgency and accountability that browser tabs cannot.
Our printable project plan template gives you a structured format for tracking milestones, tasks, and team assignments.
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