Construction Project Feasibility Analysis
Before you sign off on the approval, make sure your project makes sense using this sample analysis.
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Before you sign off on the approval, make sure your project makes sense using this sample analysis.
Earned Value Analysis is a methodology for determining cost and schedule performance of a project by comparing planned work with accomplished work in terms of the dollar value assigned to the work. This template will help you do just that.
The attached tool has been developed to assist you in generating some solid payback data to be used to evaluate the return potential of your proposed method. Not only will it help the gods of finance see the light, but will also help you to understand whether your project is a winner or loser before you ever put your signature on the purchase requisition.
Use this template for tracking your package vendor relationships.
All strategy identification initiatives should include the process of developing a balanced scorecard. The scorecard should be leveraged for the continuing evaluation and evolution of an e-commerce strategy. As the business strategy changes, the list of metrics should also be considered for revision in order to ensure compliance with strategic direction. Here's a template to get your scorecard in order.
Function points are a measure of the size of a software system. To convert function points into levels of effort, the productivity of the enterprise's development teams must be known or estimated. This three-for-one zipped deliverable includes a document explaining function point analysis, instructions on how to apply a function point analysis and a worksheet set up for an Albrecht function point analysis.
Before you commit yourself and your project to detailed resourcing or scheduling, use this responsibility matrix to identify which departmental roles or individuals will be assigned to complete certain categories of activities. (This is a high-level version of a RACI Matrix)
The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a quantitative decision-making methodology that uses pair-wise comparisons to determine the importance of relative evaluation criteria and the relative strengths of decision alternatives. This document is a crash-course in AHP and is designed to help get you making difficult project decisions (particularly package software-related ones) quickly, confidentally and rationally.
From the home office in Fairfax, Virginia, here is a sample list of top ten software development risks. Of course, your risks will be different.
Are you developing a billing system for your client? You've defined your business requirements and information architecture and must now report back to Management on the project status. Here's a model executive summary report.
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