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Project Closing

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Lessons Learned Log

Identify Lessons Learned for feedback to the  Project Management process.  Lessons Learned should be stated in terms of Problems (or issues) and Corrective Actions taken.  Provide a brief discussion of the problem that identifies its nature, source, and impact.  Site any references that provide additional detail.  References may include project reports, plans, issue logs, change … Continue reading »

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Checklist for Closing Out the Project

The checklist for closing out the project include: Close Out the Project Quality Assurance Checklist Has standard been met? Checklist Yes No N/A Initial Comments 1.       Which elements of project management were effective? 2.       Which elements might be improved? 3.       How might they be improved? 4.       Is … Continue reading »

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Innovative efforts should never report to line managers charged with responsibility for ongoing operations. …The new project is an infant and will remain one for the foreseeable future, and infants belong in the nursery. The “adults”, that is, the executives in charge of existing businesses or products will have neither the time nor understanding for the infant. — Peter Drucker, Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles