The Framework

The 7 Project Principles™

Each principle maps directly to a PMI project management discipline — creating an integrated framework that is both professionally credible and personally transformative.

1

Initiate Intentionally

Project Charter

Own your story. Launch your life with purpose, not reaction.

2

Define Your Scope

Scope Statement

Know what you're building — and what you're not.

3

Execute the Critical Path

Critical Path Method

Do what matters most. Protect your priority sequence.

4

Align Your Stakeholders

Stakeholder Management

Build relationships where everyone wins or the project fails.

5

Listen to the Requirements

Requirements Gathering

Understand before you solve. Seek truth before you speak.

6

Integrate Your Team

Integration Management

You cannot build anything great alone. Synergy is a skill.

7

Run Your Retrospective

Lessons Learned / Kaizen

Continuous renewal is not optional — it is the project plan.

14-Session Curriculum

Four Phases. One Framework.

The program mirrors the project life cycle: Initiate, Plan, Execute, Close & Renew.

PHASE: INITIATE
1

You Are the Project Manager of Your Life

Framework Introduction

2

Your Project Charter: Identity & Purpose

Framework Introduction

PHASE: PLAN
3

Principle 1 — Initiate Intentionally

Initiate Intentionally

4

Principle 2 — Define Your Scope

Define Your Scope

5

Principle 3 — Execute the Critical Path

Execute the Critical Path

PHASE: EXECUTE
6

Principle 4 — Align Your Stakeholders

Align Your Stakeholders

7

Principle 5 — Listen to the Requirements

Listen to the Requirements

8

Principle 6 — Integrate Your Team

Integrate Your Team

9

Leadership Pitch Day

All 6 Principles Applied

10

Mid-Project Review

Principles 1–6 Synthesis

PHASE: CLOSE & RENEW
11

Principle 7 — Run Your Retrospective

Run Your Retrospective

12

Spheres of Influence

Purpose Layer Integration

13

Capstone Preparation & Peer Review

Portfolio Completion

14

Capstone Presentation & Celebration

Program Close

Foundation Track

Ages 17–19

School-to-work transition focus. Foundational PM vocabulary. Real-life application of all 7 principles with school and early career contexts.

Leadership Track

Ages 19–21

Professional context framing. Full PM methodology. CAPM preparation. Career-facing applications of all 7 principles.

Capstone Portfolio (6 Artifacts)

Personal Project Charter15%
Scope Statement + Wheel of Life15%
Sprint Plan + History20%
Stakeholder Register & Engagement Plan15%
Leadership Pitch Feedback File15%
Personal Retrospective Cadence20%

CAPM PATHWAY

Graduates receive a completion certificate documenting 23 hours of PMI-aligned project management education — the exact requirement for the CAPM® exam application.