Years ago when I first started freelancing, I was clueless about project management. If you asked me then how I made sure a project got done before the deadline, I would have said “Deadline? I didn’t think to ask!”
Around the time I started running brand identity projects for churches, I realized my laissez faire approach wasn’t doing me any favors.
So, I started working on systems and processes that would help creative projects run smoother and finish faster. At this point I’ve spent hundreds of hours on those systems and processes, and it’s been worth every second.
Creating those project systems and processes, I didn’t have to start from scratch. I borrowed the best tricks from the organizations I’ve worked for, whose project management teams were coordinating 200+ projects per year and spending millions of dollars printing and publishing content.
During my 8 years as a designer and art director, I’ve developed a razor sharp sense for creative project timelines and logistics.
So, here’s my advice:
Get someone with creative project experience on retainer (I offer one that’s geared especially for churches), or invest in a project management tool like Notion or ClickUp.
Help your church creative projects look like a well-oiled machine, rather than an oil spill.