Project closure refers to a set of tasks that are required to formally end the project. There are two kinds of projects that you need to close formally:
• Completed projects - A project that has met its completion criteria falls into this category.
• Terminated projects - A project that was terminated before its completion falls into this category. A project can be terminated at various stages for various reasons. Some examples are:
o The project management plan is not approved for whatever reason.
o The project has been executing, but you have run out of resources, and no more resources are available.
o The project has been cancelled because it was going nowhere.
o The project has been indefinitely postponed because there is not a large enough market for the product it would produce.
A project, in general, may have in-house activities i.e., project activities being performed within the performing organization and procurement activities. Accordingly, there are two aspects of project closure:
• Close the in-house activities of the project.
• Close the procurement part of the project.
Project closure includes the following activities:
• Activities to verify that all deliverables have been provided and accepted
• Activities to confirm that all the project requirements, including stakeholder requirements, have been met
• Activities to verify that the completion or exit criteria have been met
• Activities to ensure that the project product is transferred to the right individual or group
• Activities to review the project for lessons learned and archive the project records
a project brief is a preface of your project which contains details of your objective,the project,aim of the project and result
A project proposal is an outline of what a project is to be about, a project report is a summarised exploration of what the project actually was and how it was done etc
The project proposal is a document that studies the feasibility and the ROI of the project before the project is initiated.
The project charter is typically written by the project manager or project sponsor.
The project plan is a key ingredient in Project Management. Ever heard of "Failing to plan is planning to fail?". Although the project plan changes frequently as the project moves forward, the project plan remains quite important in controlling the project.
Parts of a Project Proposal1. Name of the project2. Project proponent3. project Location4. Project clientele5. Project Background6. Project Objectives7. Project Design
what is project study? what is the porpuse of a project study? what is project study? what is the porpuse of a project study?
a project brief is a preface of your project which contains details of your objective,the project,aim of the project and result
parts of a project proposal 1. Name of the project 2. Project proponent 3. Project clientele 4. Project Background 5. Project Objectives 6. Project Design 7. Project location
A project proposal is an outline of what a project is to be about, a project report is a summarised exploration of what the project actually was and how it was done etc
A project title will vary depending on the project. A project title will briefly explain what the specific project is about.
Project managers and project management teams, project sponsors
what is the kinds of project
The project proposal is a document that studies the feasibility and the ROI of the project before the project is initiated.
Project administration is done by Project Management
Cool project as in what? Homeowners' project or school project? Be a little more specific.
The project charter is typically written by the project manager or project sponsor.