Project Team Selection Checklist
Use this checklist when drawing up a preliminary list of people who will be needed on your project. It will help you keep in mind some key factors you should be thinking about when selecting project team members.
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Use this checklist when drawing up a preliminary list of people who will be needed on your project. It will help you keep in mind some key factors you should be thinking about when selecting project team members.
The Planning Compliance Checklist summarizes major planning and IT compliance obligations that directly relate to project regulations and standards.
When our projects involve implementing new systems and processes, we change the way people work. Often that means that we need to plan for a certain amount of training. This project training checklist can guide you in taking a thoughtful approach to training the end users of your project work. Use it as a reference when planning your project.
Financial closure is the process of completing all project-related financial transactions, finalizing and closing the project financial accounts, disposing of project assets and releasing resources and the work site--all the while maintaining strict accounting practices as mandated by your PMO, company, local, state and federal agencies. Don't worry. We have a checklist to help you through. (Heartburn medications sold separately.)
Meetings are a necessary part of corporate life--but there are meetings, and there are complete wastes of time. This checklist will help you put together, conduct and follow up productively.
This Design Milestones Review Checklist contains four worksheets: Design Milestones, High-Level Pre-Design, Technical Requirements, and Documentation and User Interface.
As a professional IT project manager, you are on the hook for a lot. Use this checklist to help you prepare and deliver your projects in the most professional manner possible.
This document, upon approval and sign-off, assumes the following as it serves as a pre-approval stage deliverable confirming the deployment of the new project/product into production: (1) All project stakeholders and project support organizations have been consulted prior to project/product deployment; (2) Identified tasks during the Project Planning phase have been completed, or that these tasks are implemented to best possible ability of the project team (with documented approvals and exceptions).
This template helps you focus on project results and to understand: technical success, business benefits and lessons learned. Your findings will help you make final tweaks and adjustments, close the project effectively and contribute to your organization's ability to effectively conduct future projects.
You've worked hard on your project, and you are about to deploy and implement the final product. Now, have you thought about how the product is to be maintained after you've turned it over to the client? This checklist will help you put a plan into place for post-deployment maintenance.
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