Project Audit Closure by Derek Hendrikz
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Project Audit & Closure
Copyright © 2007 - 2012: Derek Hendrikz Consulting
Derek Hendrikzwww.derekhendrikz.com
Copyright © 2014
Derek Hendrikz Consulting
www.derekhendrikz.com
Elements of a Project Closure Report:
Classification of the project; Analysis of information gathered; Recommendations; Lessons learned; and Appendix.
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Barriers to Project Success:
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Criteria for measuring project –team effectiveness
The team’s shared sense of common purpose, and each member’s willingness to work toward achieving project objectives.
Respect was shown for other points of view. Different opinions was encouraged and freely expressed.
Interaction amongst team members occurred in a comfortable, supportive atmosphere.
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Your project is complete when… www.derekhendrikz.com
1. The key stages and milestones are all completed.
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2. Outputs and outcomes meet quality specifications.
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3. Project completed on time and within budget.
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Agenda of a project closure meeting:
Reviewing the outputs or outcomes. Confirming the arrangements of any follow-
up work. Thanking the team, the sponsors and the
stakeholders for their support. Presenting the completion report for
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2 forms of project evaluation…
Formative project evaluation: Evaluating the project as it is implemented.
Summative project evaluation: Evaluating the project on completion.
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Summative evaluation is a process for identifying…
1. What the project has achieved.
2. The aspects of the project that went well.
3. The aspects of the project that went less well.
4. Things that you would do differently next time.
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Analysis of Project Results:
Consider numbers, e.g. how much has been achieved at what
cost;
Consider quality, whether appropriate and not to high or low;
Seek out both positive and negative evidence;
Make comparisons; and
Look for patterns in evidence.
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Consider the following…
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