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A comprehensive overview of various types of project artifacts

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Project artifacts, the extensive documentation generated by effective project management, are more than just paperwork — they’re essential tools for success.

While managing logs, registers, and reports can feel overwhelming, each item is crucial in smooth project execution. Incorporating these project management artifacts into your workflow not only streamlines stakeholder activities but also creates a valuable information archive. When carefully selected and used, these documents significantly enhance future planning processes, providing a rich resource of insights that guide upcoming projects.

What’s a project artifact?

According to the PMI’s Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBoK), project artifact means any templates, documents, or deliverables related to a project. It’s essentially any project management document that aligns project work with client requirements and organizational goals.

You can recognize a project artifact by these key characteristics:

  • Creation: Teams generate it as part of the official project documentation.

  • Purpose: The document specifically meets the project’s requirements.

  • Influence: It directly relates to project management processes and deliverables rather than project outcomes.

  • Origin: Project managers and their teams created it.

  • Adaptability: It’s dynamic and evolves to reflect project status changes.

  • Formality: Changes require a systemic process.

Project artifacts aren’t the same as outputs. While project work produces outputs, management processes produce artifacts. They guide and document the project’s journey, providing structure, clarity, and a reference point for informed decision-making.

The role of artifacts in project management

Artifacts are key in project management, enhancing processes and driving success. They streamline planning, execution, and monitoring, offering a range of benefits. Use them to:

  • Clearly document project deliverables and objectives

  • Guide teams to work effectively and meet project objectives

  • Provide a foundation that supports project planning efforts

  • Evaluate whether the project is on track and if you need to adjust the management plan

  • Enhance project interaction, information-sharing, and stakeholder engagement

  • Assess risks and develop mitigation plans to address them

  • Help plan and distribute resources efficiently throughout the project

  • Establish parameters for monitoring and controlling progress

  • Document changes to the project plan and other processes

  • Generate historical data other leaders can review to inform future project planning and improve management practices

Leveraging your project or task management software to file and store these artifacts ensures they’re readily accessible for future projects. This approach expedites the planning process and supports evidence-based decision-making.

10 types of project artifacts

The PMBoK guide identifies various types of artifacts, categorizing them into nine groups. For this article, we’ve expanded the list to 10 definitions for a fuller understanding of each category and their application throughout the project lifecycle.

1. Strategy

Project managers craft strategy artifacts in the initiation phase. These documents define high-level elements such as scope, resources, and schedules, providing direction for execution. Typically created before project work begins, these artifacts often remain unchanged during the project’s lifecycle.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

Business case

Feasibility study

Cost-benefit analysis

Project charter

Team charter

Risk assessment

Role description

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

2. Logs and registers

Risk registers and issue logs in project management are vital. Created during the planning phase, these documents help assess progress and plan daily tasks. To ensure they reflect the project’s current status, managers routinely update them.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

N/A

Risk register

Assumption log

Issue register

Stakeholder register

Change log

Backlog

N/A

Decision log

Issue log

Project change request log

N/A

3. Release requirements

Release artifacts outline the evaluation criteria that project outcomes must meet. They’re crucial for defining testing requirements for prototypes, development units, and the final product, ensuring everything aligns with project goals.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

Project vision statement

Project requirements

Assessment standards

N/A

N/A

N/A

4. Plans

Plan artifacts provide a roadmap for stakeholders, detailing how managers will execute, monitor, and deliver the project. They typically encompass management plans for various project aspects, such as:

  • Logistics

  • Quality

  • Releases

  • Scope

  • Iteration

  • Testing

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

N/A

Communication management plan

Release plan

Scope management plan

Quality planLogistics plan

Cost management plan

Resource management plan

Iteration plan

Test plan

Transition plan

5. Hierarchies

Hierarchy artifacts chart the relationship between different project components, including procedural, organizational, and risk structures. These documents break down high-level information into detailed sections, evolving as the project progresses.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

N/A

Work breakdown structure

Product breakdown structure

Organizational breakdown structure

Risk breakdown structure

N/A

N/A

N/A

6. Baselines

Baseline artifacts represent approved versions of plans that offer project metrics and benchmarks for managers to gauge success. Managers update these artifacts regularly throughout the project, using them as reference points to measure its achievements.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

N/A

Budget Milestone schedule

Scope Performance measurement

N/A

N/A

N/A

7. Communications

Effective communication is fundamental to project success. Communication artifacts help project managers develop meeting strategies for meetings, issue handling, and approvals, ensuring all team members have access to key deliverables and project updates.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

Meeting agendas

Approval emails

Change requests

N/A

N/A

8. Visual information

Visual artifacts cater to those who process information better visually. To improve understanding, managers will illustrate project or task management processes and data analysis using diagrams like:

  • Flowcharts

  • Dashboards

  • Matrices

  • Charts

You can automatically update visual artifacts throughout execution using a project management tool.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

Affinity diagram

Gantt chart

Project roadmap

Resource histogram

Requirement matrix

Requirements traceability matrix

Burndown/ burnup chart

Flow chart

Process maps

Dashboard

Information radiator

Velocity chart

N/A

9. Reports

Regular reports keep stakeholders informed about progress, risks, and outcomes. The communication plan establishes the frequency and content of these reports, eventually forming the project’s historical record.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring and control

Closure

N/A

N/A

Status report

Quality report

Risk report

Ad hoc stakeholder reports

Project closure report

10. Contracts and agreements

Legal documents such as contracts and agreements are often necessary for staffing, material procurement, and tool or technology access. This category includes client contracts and internal agreements within the organization, all of which require careful documentation and storage for future review.

Examples by project phase

Initiation

Planning

Execution

Monitoring

Closure

Memorandum of understanding (MOU)

N/A

Fixed price contract

Cost reimbursable contract

Time and materials contract

Indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity contract

Formal agreements

N/A

Maintenance contract

Make project management easier with Tempo Strategic Roadmaps

While not as pretty as Venus figurines or other neo-lithic statuary, artifacts can be worth their weight in gold for project managers. These tools bring much-needed clarity and transparency to the development process, streamlining workflows and enhancing communication. Using Strategic Roadmaps (Tempo’s visual roadmapping application) with your task management software, you can illustrate plans to determine which project artifacts to deploy. Whether tasked with IT implementation, product development, or project management, you’ll have everything you need to oversee and track your work.

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