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Reviews During The Project
By Michael Turner
12 Sep, 2007 - 9:49:30 AM

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    Reviews during the Project
Ok let's move on to reviews during the execution of the project. These provide additional review points where the objectives and general "state of health" of a project can be assessed. These review points include:-
  • Reviews related to stages and gates
  • Reviews at key points within stages
  • Reviews Related to key deliverables

    Reviews related to stages and gates

    If you have a project framework, then you will recognise these reviews being at the gates prior to starting new stages. These gates define phases of your project, perhaps a Business Case Gate, or a Ready for Service Gate. In these reviews, we focuses on the decision to proceed with, or not to proceed with the project, and if the project is proceeding, then we check the adequacy of preparation for the next part or stage of the project. The project management practices should always be assessed to confirm that they are being implemented effectively.

    We will be making available a "Health Check Tool" shortly, aimed at assisting you with the review, so keep watching or follow this link and we will add you to our notification list and let you know when we add relevant content you are interested in.

    Reviews at key points within stages

    When you have long stages, intermediate reviews should be planned into the project schedule. These should be event driven and could relate to a particular deliverable such as the feasibility report, the signing of a major supply contract, or the start of validation or trial.

    It is good practice to plan for reviews approximately every 3 months. These reviews should confirm that the costs, time scales, and project targets remain achievable and that the expected benefits will be delivered to the business.

    Reviews Related to key deliverables

    When project deliverables are produced, they need to be reviewed and signed off against predetermined criteria. It may be appropriate to link a review of the entire project to a key project deliverable; this is essential in the case of letting major contracts or starting validation trials. (Note the review of the deliverable itself would be covered by your managing quality process)

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