How is a project closed out and how can the next one be prepared for? Including the importance of post-project reviews and evalulations.
At the end of a project, there is still one last critical thing you must do that many people typically overlook. This is the project close-out.
The close-out is a process that finalizes all deliverable associated with the project. It consists of communicating and reflecting with your team, going through some final tasks, creating documentation and preparing your documents for storage.
The wrap-up is a part of a close-out and includes providing a final recording of lessons learned, summary and analyses of your project (written in your project diary).
The close-out is an important aspect of your project and reviews critical information that will help your future projects succeed.
Close-outs are typically phasic and not one, single event. There should be a close-out for each milestone or phase of your project and these close-outs should be planned as early as possible.
A close-out consists of:
All this information is documented and stored. This step is done to ensure that you and other interested parties can refer to it if needed.
Instructions: Complete a close-out for a project you’ve completed recently or a phase of a project you’ve completed recently. The steps include:
Go to your Workbook and write your answers.