Common Project Phases – Implementing the Plan

This phase includes tactics and logistics. If you are going to build
boats upside down, you must work out the details of how it will
be done. A fixture must be constructed that will hold the boat
and allow it to be turned over without being damaged. This is
called “working out the tactics.” It also includes the sequence in
which the work will be done, who will do what, and how long
each step will take.
Logistics deal with making sure the team has the materials
and other supplies needed to do their jobs. Ordinarily we think
about providing teams with the raw materials they need, but if
the project is in a location where they can’t get food, work will
soon come to a grinding halt. So provisions must be made for the
team to be fed—and possibly housed.