Free Project Charter with Revision History Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
Leverage this professionally designed project charter slide to present foundational project details and ensure rigorous document control in your presentations. The slide features distinctly bordered text boxes for critical fields—Project Name, Project Manager, Sponsor, Organization, Executive Committee, Document Version, and Date—framed by crisp green outlines on a clean white canvas. A dedicated Document Change Control table at the bottom organizes Revision Number, Date of Issue, Author(s), and Brief Description of Change in a cohesive, two-row format. Built with master slide layouts and editable placeholders, this asset allows you to customize each element—from text entries and logos to color accents and font styles—in seconds. The modern minimalistic design, with consistent alignment, subtle rounded corners, and clear typography, ensures clarity and coherence across devices. Optimized for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this slide maintains full resolution fidelity and seamlessly integrates with diverse corporate branding palettes.
Who is it for
Project managers, PMO teams, and portfolio directors will benefit most when formalizing project charters and governance frameworks. Executive sponsors and steering committees can leverage the change control section to track version history and approval progress. Consultants and business analysts will find it invaluable for stakeholder briefings and kick-off workshops.
Other Uses
Beyond standard project charters, this slide can serve as a change request log, compliance audit record, or version control tracker for policy documents. Adapt the table to manage risk register updates, board meeting minutes, or quality assurance reports. Repurpose the bordered text fields for stakeholder rosters, communication plans, or timeline summaries—making this template a versatile asset for any project governance or documentation needs.
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