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PREMIUM deliverable
by Andy Jordan
This detailed quality control plan template provides a greater level of detail and is also used to track results of the tests that are performed. This template is completed by the testing team or similar function that is responsible for quality control, and once completed forms an important record of the tests carried out to validate the project outputs.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Andy Jordan
Quality management consists of a number of different elements, and this template is intended to provide a framework for identifying and managing each of those elements.
PREMIUM deliverable
This simplified Quality Management Plan includes sections and questions/instructions for definitions, deliverables and acceptance criteria, quality assurance activities, project monitoring and control, and more.
PREMIUM deliverable
This Quality Plan Template includes sections and instructions for purpose, expectations, acceptance criteria, deliverables, standards, quality responsibilities, control and audit processes, document management procedures, and more.
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