If you haven't already, take a look at why practice PSIP , Step 1, Step 2, Steps 3 - 4, and Steps 5 - 6 to get started on your own. The explanation below includes excerpts from the BSSw PSIP Overview:
Assuming you've completed Step 1, Step 2, Steps 3 - 4, and Steps 5 - 6 of PSIP, you are ready to assess your progress, and repeat the process as needed.
During execution, teams assess, and determine the rate of progress each week. You can use PTCs to energize your team on the vision. Adjust their strategy for success if needed. Refer frequently to your PTC, and use it as a way to gain consensus or refocus your efforts on your objectives. When progress is delayed too long, start a new PSIP iteration.
The PSIP process is iterative. Continual process improvement is a valuable attribute for any software project. The PSIP process may be used to guide improvement planning within software projects and across aggregate projects. Use PSIP to your advantage: reframe your goals, refocus your team, and share your PSIP with other teams to secure their buy-in.
The PSIP process is cyclical. Iterate as often as you need to. Introduce new PTCs. Modify existing ones. Elevate your processes, upgrade your team practices. Are you ready to get started? Check out our PCT examples for ideas on how to set up your planning, and visit the PTC catalog for cards contributed by other teams that you can import into your project.
Give back, share your PTCs.