What you'll learn
Best practices for communication and collaboration throughout a project's life cycle. |
What you'll need
About 15 minutes. |
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In this tutorial
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1 Set up your project |
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- Sign in to Google Groups.
- In the upper-left corner, click Create group.
- Enter information and choose settings for the group. Settings reference.
- Click Create group.
Wait a few minutes for your new group to become active before sending a message to it. Otherwise, you might get a notification that your message couldn't be delivered.
Create a space in Google Chat for quick conversations and to brainstorm ideas with your team. You can also share files in chat spaces.
Create a team calendar to track team meetings and vacation time. Create a project calendar to track project milestones and tasks. You create each calendar the same way.
Create a team calendar
- Open Calendar, and on the left next to Other calendars, click Add other calendars
Create new calendar.
- Name the calendar and add a description.
- Click Time zone and select your time zone.
- Click Create calendar. Your new calendar appears under My calendars.
- (Optional) To update any calendar preferences, point to it and click More
Settings.
Share a team calendar
- Open Calendar.
- Under My calendars, point to the team calendar and click More
Settings and sharing.
- Under Share with specific people, click Add people and add your team's email address.
- Choose a sharing permission.
- Click Send.
Schedule regular team meetings so you can get everyone’s status updates and update tasks in the project plan. Create the meeting in your team calendar. Send an invitation to everyone at once using your team’s Google Groups email address. For details, see Plan and hold a meeting.
- Open your team calendar in Calendar.
- Click Create.
- Add an event title.
- (Optional) To see people's calendars and availability, click Find a time.
- Click the date and time
Does not repeat and choose a repeating option.
- Click Add guests and add your team's email address.
- (Optional) Add additional details, such as Google Meet video conferencing, rooms, attachments, and notifications.
- Click Save.
Build a team site where everyone in your organization can find your team’s information, projects, and other resources. For details, see Get started with Sites .
2 Store project files |
Use Google Drive to store your project plan, specifications, and meeting minutes in a shared project folder in My Drive or in a shared drive.
Create a folder in My Drive
- Open Drive and click My Drive.
- Navigate to where you want to create a folder.
- Click New
Folder.
- Name the folder and click Create.
Move a file to a folder in My Drive
- Select the file.
- Click More
Move to
.
- Select the folder and click Move or Move here.
You can also drag files and folders to a folder in My Drive on the left.
Shared drives
If you haven’t already, create a shared drive and add members. Give all members at least Contributor access so they can collaborate on files. For instructions, see Best practices for shared drives. Then, create folders in the shared drive and add files.
Create a folder in a shared drive
- Open Drive and click Shared drives.
- Navigate to where you want to create a folder.
- Click New
Folder.
- Name the folder and click Create.
Notes:
- To move folders into a shared drive that are already stored in My Drive or another shared drive, contact your administrator.
- Subfolders must have the same permission as the top-level folder.
Upload an existing folder from your computer into a shared drive
- On the left, click a shared drive folder.
- On your desktop, drag an existing folder into a shared drive. Or, click New
Folder upload. Navigate to the folder and open it.
Move files into a shared drive
To move files from My Drive into a shared drive or between shared drives, drag the files into the destination shared drive. To move folders, contact your administrator.
You can move any file you own into a shared drive, whether it’s from another Drive location or from your computer or mobile device.
If you’re not the owner of a file in My Drive, but you have Edit access to the file, you might be able to move that file into a shared drive, if:
- Your administrator has enabled this option.
- The file’s owner is a member of the shared drive where you want to move the file.
Otherwise, you need to ask the owner to move the file into the shared drive.
To move files between shared drives, you need Manager access to the original shared drive and at least Contributor access to the destination shared drive.
To move files or folders out of a shared drive, you need Manager access to the shared drive. To move files or folders into a folder in My Drive, you need Editor access to the parent folder.
Find any existing project files, such as project specifications or presentations, in Drive. Then, move the files into your project folder.
Search for files or folders in Drive
- In the Drive search box, enter a word or phrase.
To help you search faster, Drive suggests search terms as you enter text. - Click a suggestion to open it or click Search
to see a list of results.
Use advanced search options
- On the right of the search box, click the Down arrow
.
Choose any option or combination of options to filter your results further.- Type—Search by file type.
Note: For Sites, only draft (not published) sites that you have view or edit access to appear.
- Owner—Search by file owner.
- Location—Search by location (including items in the Trash or Starred). You can only search for folders that are in My Drive or in shared drives.
- Date modified—See items that were recently modified by anyone (not just you).
- Item name—Search for a term in the file name.
- Has the words—Search for files that contain certain words.
- Shared with—Search for someone that has access to the file.
- Follow up—Search for files you own with suggestions, or files with action items assigned to you.
- Type—Search by file type.
- Click Search.
Move a file to a folder in My Drive
- Select the file.
- Click More
Move to
.
- Select the folder and click Move or Move here.
You can also drag files and folders to a folder in My Drive on the left.
Choose a meeting notes template, customize it, and save it to your shared project folder.
Choose an option:
- From the Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, or Sites home screen, at the top, select one of the featured templates. Click Template gallery to see additional templates.
Note: If you can't find Template gallery, go to Display or hide Template gallery. - If you already have a file open in one of the Docs editors, click File
New
From template and select the template you want.
- From Drive, click New and next to Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, or Sites point to the Right arrow
and click From a template.
Add files to your meeting invite, such as meeting notes or the project plan.
- Open Calendar.
- In the calendar grid, click the team meeting.
- Click Edit
.
- Under Event Details, click Add attachment
.
- Navigate to a file and click it.
- Click Select.
3 Create a project plan |
Map out your project by adding tasks to a spreadsheet. Then, add the project plan to your shared drive or shared drive folder.
Create a project plan
- In Google Drive, click
New
Google Sheets
Blank spreadsheet.
- Click Untitled spreadsheet and enter a new title for your project plan.
- Add column headings. For example, you might track the tasks for a project and include columns for task owner, due date, status, and comments.
- Add content to the sheet to track the project plan. After you share the sheet, other people can add content as well.
For more information, see Create dynamic project plans with Sheets.
If your column heading or task needs a bit more explanation, add a descriptive note.
- Select the column or cells where you want to add a note.
- Select Insert
Note.
- Type your description.
- Click anywhere outside the note to close it.
Let people choose from options in a list. For example, to track progress in a project plan, create a Status column with options such as Not started, In progress, or Complete.
Select the column where you want to add the choices. | |
Click Data |
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Next to Criteria, select List of items. | |
Enter the valid options separated by commas. | |
Click Save. | |
(Optional) To see the choices, click the arrow in a cell under the column. |
See how your project tasks are progressing at a glance with conditional formatting rules. For example, add colors to make completed tasks stand out from tasks that haven’t been started or are in progress.
Set up progress trackers
- Open Sheets and select the column that you want to apply the formatting rules to.
- Select Format
Conditional formatting.
- Set up the rules. In this example, you assign a different color to tasks that are Complete, Not started, or In progress:
On the Single color tab, under Format cells if, select Text contains. | |
In the box under Text contains, type Complete. | |
Under Formatting style, click the list to choose if you want the background or text to be colored. | |
To assign a custom text or background color, click Text color |
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If you want to add more rules, click Add another rule and follow the same steps. For example, assign a red background to Not started tasks and an orange background to In progress tasks. | |
Click Done. |
Stay on top of project updates and status changes with email notifications. You’ll know when someone’s made a change to your project plan, who made the change, when they made it, and what’s changed. You can also choose how often you want to be notified.
Add notifications
- In the spreadsheet, select Tools
Notification rules.
- Select when and how often you want to receive notifications.
- Click Save.
- Click Done.
4 Share project files |
Share a folder or file from a team chat space
- Open Chat or Gmail.
- Under Spaces, click on the team chat space.
- At the top of the space, click Share a file.
- Navigate to the folder or file in My Drive or a shared drive.
- Click Select.
- In the chat space, click Send
.
- Next to Share with space members, choose a permission.
- Click Send.
Share a folder in My Drive with your team
When you share a folder with a group, all members get the same level of access. Give team members Editor access so they can collaborate on files.
Share a folder in a shared drive with your team
Any folders and files you put in a shared drive are automatically shared with members of the shared drive.
When you’re ready, share the project plan with your team for review. Project files might include project plans, agendas, or presentations. When you share files, give people Commenter or Editor access so they can add comments or update content.
Next, share the project plan with your team members (or with the group you created for your team).
To share a file from a chat space, see Share the project folder.
Share a file you own or can edit
- Select the file you want to share.
- Click Share or Share
.
- Under Share with people and groups, enter the email address you want to share with.
Note: If visitor sharing is on for your organization, you can invite someone who doesn't have a Google Account to collaborate on your Google Drive files and folders. See Share documents with visitors.
- To change what people can do to your file, on the right, click the Down arrow
Viewer, Commenter, or Editor.
- Choose to notify people:
- If you want to notify people that you shared a file with them, check the Notify people box. If you notify people, each email address you enter will be included in the email.
- If you don't want to notify people, uncheck the Notify people box.
- Click Share or Send.
If you chose to notify people, everyone you shared the file with receives an email with a link. If you gave your team members Editor access, they can:
- Add or update content, like tasks, owners, and due dates.
- Insert comments addressed to specific people.
- Filter content in spreadsheets.
- Update task statuses or descriptive notes in spreadsheets.
Add comments
- In Docs, Sheets, or Slides, select the text you'd like to comment on.
- Click Add comment
.
- Enter your comment in the box.
- (Optional) To direct your task or comment to a specific person, enter a plus sign (+) followed by their email address. You can add as many people as you want. Each person will get an email with your comment and a link to the file.
- (Optional) To assign the comment to a specific person, check the Assign to box.
- Click Comment or Assign.
Note: If a file reaches the maximum number of comments, you can make a copy of the file without copying over any comments.
5 Manage a project |
Make status updates in the project plan:
- In Sheets, open the project plan.
- Next to a task that you own, change the status.
Send status updates before a team meeting:
- In Calendar, open your team calendar.
- Double-click a team meeting.
- Under Guests, click Email
.
- Enter your status updates.
- Click Send.
Get status updates during team meetings:
At team meetings, present the project plan. Everyone can update their status in real time.
- Open Meet and join a video meeting.
- On the bottom, click Present now
and choose what to share:
- Your entire screen
- A window
- A tab
- Click Share.
- When you’re done presenting, click Stop presenting.
Get status updates using the group email:
Email everyone at once using the group email address. Ask people to update their tasks in the project plan.
Open Gmail. | |
On the left, click Compose. | |
(Optional) To change your window size, in the upper corner, click Maximize |
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Add recipients and a subject. | |
Enter your message. Email you start writing but don't send are automatically saved in Drafts on the left. | |
(Optional) Add attachments, such as Drive files |
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Click Send. |
Tip: To cancel sending an email, at the bottom of the window, click Undo. This option appears briefly, but you can change how long it lasts. See Undo sending your mail.
Get status updates using Chat:
Send a chat message to a team member to get their status update.
Send a direct message to someone:
- Go to Google Chat or your Gmail account.
- If the name isn’t already under "Chat," click Start a chat
.
- Enter a name or email address. Suggestions appear as you enter text.
- To send a 1:1 message to someone outside of your organization, enter their email address.
- Click the person you want to message.
- Enter a message, then click Send
.
Send a direct message to a group:
- Go to Google Chat or your Gmail account.
- Under "Chat," click on an existing group conversation, enter a message
click Send
.
- If the group conversation isn’t under "Chat,” click Start a chat
Start group conversation.
- Enter a name or email address. Suggestions appear as you enter text.
- Click Done
.
- Enter a message, then click Send
.
If timelines, requirements, or resources change, update your project documentation. Then, if you need to change meeting times due to a new timeline or add new team members to a meeting, update the event in your team calendar.
Update an existing event:
- Open Calendar.
- In the calendar grid, click the event.
- Click Edit
.
- Click the time or date to change it.
- Click Save.
- If the event is recurring, choose which events to update and click OK.
- Click Send.
If project dates or milestones change, quickly notify all team members using email.
Notify members in Gmail:
Instead of adding each team member’s email address to your email, just enter the group’s email address.
Open Gmail. | |
On the left, click Compose. | |
(Optional) To change your window size, in the upper corner, click Maximize |
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Add recipients and a subject. | |
Enter your message. Email you start writing but don't send are automatically saved in Drafts on the left. | |
(Optional) Add attachments, such as Drive files |
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Click Send. |
Tip: To cancel sending an email, at the bottom of the window, click Undo. This option appears briefly, but you can change how long it lasts. See Undo sending your mail.
Email members of a shared drive:
- On the left, click a shared drive.
- At the top, next to the shared drive name, click the Down arrow
Email members.
- Change the subject and enter your message.
- (Optional) To only email members with specific access levels, or to send yourself a copy of the email, check the boxes.
- Click Send.
A link to the shared drive is included in the email.
When you’re done collaborating on your project, you can change the sharing settings or archive your files so collaborators can’t continue editing the finalized files.
For details, see Share a final document.
When your project is complete, you can create an end-of-project presentation to share and collaborate on with your team.
To create a presentation, see Get started with Slides. For tips about giving presentations, see 10 Google Workspace tips for strong proposals.
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