Transition Planning
A set of techniques to address all aspects of transitioning to a new environment. The key aspects of change that must be addressed are managerial (M), operational (O), social (S), and technical (T).
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A set of techniques to address all aspects of transitioning to a new environment. The key aspects of change that must be addressed are managerial (M), operational (O), social (S), and technical (T).
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Hello, A major (software) project on my hands involves migrating content from one production system to another. Building the new system is part of the project as well. It will also require a (hopefu ...
Are you implementing a package in a distributed application development environment? You need a plan for the full implementation cycle, from planning and requirements analysis through deployment. Here's a sample from a Warehousing/Shipping environment.
Activities in this task prepare for the subsequent conversion of the application into production status. The transition preparation work performed during the Rapid Construction stage is an extension ...
Are you putting together a data warehouse? This Microsoft Project plan will help you keep tabs on all the complex stages and steps involved in building decision support systems and a knowledge-based applications architecture and environment.
Preface Through the rough and tumble of a project, when all the hardworking on solution design, Integration and testing is done, QA has satisfactorily passed the results, the time comes to se ...
Sustainability, like quality, is an inherent characteristic of every project. Sustainability – which you can interpret here as ‘long term thinking’ smooshed together with ‘benefits realization’ - should permeate every aspect of project planning.
Sustainability, like quality, is an inherent characteristic of every project. Sustainability – which you can interpret here as ‘long term thinking’ smooshed together with ‘benefits realization’ - should permeate every aspect of project planning.
Expanding on an earlier article, the author details roles within the Scrum framework along with the organizational environment that needs to exist to transition to an agile approach. The benefits of agile and path to adopting agile practices are discussed, including use of a gradual incremental hybrid approach.
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