For Project Business Management

Free Tools and Templates

On this page: Charter Forge ••• Insight Tree ••• Cash Radar ••• MNDA ••• Standard Letter ••• Glossary ••• Code of Conduct ••• Study Book ••• Literature

Free Solutions

Charter Forge

(Project Charter Generator)

URL:
https://project-business.org/charter-forge

Privacy protection:
In-browser solution; privacy of data protected by the browser

License:
Open source (MIT)

Published:
April 2026

Purpose:
The project charter is the foundation document of the project and documents the assignment and authorization of the project manager. Charter Forge helps create powerful and empowering project charters.

Question it helps answer:
How do I get the authorization I need to do the project successfully?

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2026) ‘Software: Charter Forge (Project Charter generator)’, Project Business Foundation, April [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/charter-forge (Accessed: ## ### 202#).

Insight Tree

(Decision tree modeler)

URL:
https://project-business.org/decisiontree

Privacy protection:
In-browser solution; privacy of data protected by the browser

License:
Open source (MIT)

Published:
March 2026

Purpose:
Decision Tree modelling is a technique to make cost-/margin-relevant decisions under monetary uncertainty. Insight Tree adds another dimension: Strategic value. It is free and easy to use.

Question it helps answer:
A lot of things can happen after the decision is made. Which is the best option we should take?

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2026) ‘Software: Insight Tree (Decision Tree modeler)’, Project Business Foundation, March [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/decisiontree (Accessed: ## ### 202#).

Cash Radar

(Cash flow modeler)

URL:
https://project-business.org/cash-radar

Privacy protection:
In-browser solution; privacy of data protected by the browser

License:
Open source (MIT)

Published:
March 2026

Purpose:
Predicting the cash flow for a customer project is among the most challenging tasks for a project manager in Project Business on the contractor side. While positive cash flow supports the company’s business, negative cash flow threatens it. Cash Radar helps predict funding requirements for a project and model whether it will generate a profit margin for a contractor or a loss.

Questions it helps answer:
What is the income we can expect from the project? What is its funding requirement?

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2026) ‘Software: Cash Radar (Cash flow modeler)’, Project Business Foundation, March [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/cash-radar (Accessed: ## ### 202#).

Free Templates

MNDA

(Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement)

URL:
https://project-business.org/template-mnda

License:
Free

Published:
August 2025

Purpose:
A Mutual NDA (MNDA) offers a more balanced, professional, and legally sound approach than a unilateral (one-sided) NDA. It signals good faith, establishes reciprocal obligations, and ensures that confidentiality is protected on both sides – a foundation for any serious, sustainable collaboration.

Question it helps answer:
How do we make an NDA fair and tight at the same time?

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2025) ‘Template: Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (MNDA)’, Project Business Foundation, August [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/template-mnda (Accessed: ## ### 202#).

Mutuality

Standard Letters

(For Project Business)

URL:
https://project-business.org/project-business-letters/

License:
Free

Published:
April 2025

Purpose:
These standard letters help unify language, and style of correspondence for Project Business.

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2025) ‘Standard Letters for Project Customers and Contractors’, Project Business Foundation, April [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/project-business-letters/ (Accessed: ## ### 202#).

Code of Conduct

(For a Cross-Corporate Project)

URL:
https://project-business.org/tools/code-of-conduct

License:
Free

Published:
February 2020

Purpose:
This Code of Conduct can be applied by organizations and individuals involved in project business and can be used as a joint basis for cooperative behavior by project customers and contractors.

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2020) ‘Template: Code of Conduct for a Cross-Corporate Project’, Project Business Foundation, February [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/tools/code-of-conduct (Accessed: ## ###202#).

Glossary

(For a Cross-Corporate Project)

URL:
https://project-business.org/tools/project-business-glossary

License:
Free

Published:
November 2020

Summary:
Misunderstandings are among the top causes of losses and failure in project business?

Purpose:
In cross-corporate projects, perfect communication is a core ingredient of success. Conflicting use of terminology can be particularly dangerous, disrupting the mission-oriented partnership among the organizations and people involved and leading to costly rework.

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2020) ‘The Project Business Glossary’, Project Business Foundation, November [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/programs/project-business-glossary (Accessed: ## ### 202#).

Literature

The Project Business Study Book

(Free edition)

URL:
https://project-business.org/tools/project-business-study-book

License:
Under copyright – all rights reserved

Published:
April 2022

Purpose:
The Project Business Study book gives beginners an easy entry into Project Business Management and helps seasoned practitioners and organizations unify terminology and approaches.

Reference:
Project Business Foundation (2022) ‘The Project Business Study Book (Free Edition)’, Project Business Foundation, April [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/tools/project-business-study-book (Accessed: ## ### 202#).

Project Business Study Book

Project Business Management


URL:
https://project-business.org/tools/literature

Published:
July 2022

Purpose:
Literature on Project Business Management is astonishingly scarce, given the relevance of this business discipline and the challenges and risks it brings to organizations and practitioners. Project Business Management is the standard for professionals in the discipline.

Reference:
Lehmann, O.F. (2022) ‘Literature about Project Business Management’, Project Business Foundation, July [Online]. Available from: https://project-business.org/tools/literature (Accessed: ## ### 202#).