Package Application Build vs Buy Checklist
Do you build it from scratch, or do you buy it off the shelf? This checklist will help you make an intelligent decision.
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Do you build it from scratch, or do you buy it off the shelf? This checklist will help you make an intelligent decision.
You're about to turn over the fruits of your project's labor to your client. You and the client need to agree how the product will be operated and maintained after implementation. This checklist will help.
This checklist will help you assess your user and technical requirements for accuracy, completeness and quality.
Is your software product acceptable to your client? Does it meet the user acceptance criteria documented early in the planning process? In the test plans? This checklist will help ensure that you are ready to launch the developed system into production.
Sure, you're busy. You're a project manager. Busy is your first, middle and last name. But are you productive? This checklist will help even the best project managers be better at their job.
While there are some subtle differences in closing a project with a party or a wake, a carefully defined checklist will help with either ending to the project. This checklist should be defined early on in the project and communicated to everyone who will have input into the checklist at the end of the project.
This checklist is designed to help you ask and answer the tough questions about what defines your project and its mission. Before you start any work, take a quick look to make sure you haven't forgotten something important. (Hint: This document is excellent material for putting together your project plan!)
Before you submit your proposed project for approval, maybe it's a good idea to look at it critically first. This checklist asks some hard questions you might not even have thought about.
This detailed checklist helps you evaluate your planned IT project objectively and realistically against known project management concepts and standards--as well as common pitfalls. Does your project measure up?
When you are putting together a project management team, you need to know who has what skills as well as experience. This form will help you inventory what each team member brings to the table.
"Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself." - Charlie Chaplin |