If you run out of energy/focus, what is the absolute bare minimum that can be handed over? 5. Sign-Off Checklist All "Red" tier tasks are 100% functional. One "sanity check" or peer review has been completed.
To make this paper truly "useful," I have structured as a dynamic project management framework . This version focuses on the Execution Phase —the critical gap between planning and completion. The Final Task [v0.1] Status: Working Draft | Focus: High-Stakes Completion 1. The Objectives The Final Task [v0.1]
Assign a strict 25-minute "sprint" to each sub-item. If it isn't done, move to a simplified version of that item. If you run out of energy/focus, what is
The goal of the Final Task is to move from "in-progress" to "delivered" by stripping away non-essential features and focusing on functional output. Establish a Minimum Viable Completion (MVC). One "sanity check" or peer review has been completed
Define exactly what "finished" looks like for each component to prevent over-engineering. 4. Risk Mitigation (The "Pre-Mortem")
Zero new features or "scope creep" allowed during this phase. 2. Strategic Framework: The 3-Tier Filter
Before beginning the work, pass every remaining sub-task through this filter:
If you run out of energy/focus, what is the absolute bare minimum that can be handed over? 5. Sign-Off Checklist All "Red" tier tasks are 100% functional. One "sanity check" or peer review has been completed.
To make this paper truly "useful," I have structured as a dynamic project management framework . This version focuses on the Execution Phase —the critical gap between planning and completion. The Final Task [v0.1] Status: Working Draft | Focus: High-Stakes Completion 1. The Objectives
Assign a strict 25-minute "sprint" to each sub-item. If it isn't done, move to a simplified version of that item.
The goal of the Final Task is to move from "in-progress" to "delivered" by stripping away non-essential features and focusing on functional output. Establish a Minimum Viable Completion (MVC).
Define exactly what "finished" looks like for each component to prevent over-engineering. 4. Risk Mitigation (The "Pre-Mortem")
Zero new features or "scope creep" allowed during this phase. 2. Strategic Framework: The 3-Tier Filter
Before beginning the work, pass every remaining sub-task through this filter: