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Stage 4: Implementing and tracking the project



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PI Prep Kit 2023
Stage 4: Implementing and tracking the project The project design team may also implement the project with the help of additional personnel. Atrial or test implementation maybe used to checkout the project design and outputs to determine if they meet the project objectives. Using the planned reporting methods, the implementation team monitors the project and reports on its status to appropriate interested parties at designated project milestones. Interim results may also be communicated to interested parties. The implementation team makes any course corrections and tradeoffs that maybe necessary and are approved.
Stage 5: Evaluating and closing out the project The implementation team officially closes the project when the scheduled tasks have been completed. Usually, evaluations are done to determine the following
● Objectives met versus objectives planned
● Actual tasks and events scheduled versus planned
● Resources used versus planned resource usage
● Costs versus budget
● Organizational outcomes achieved versus planned outcomes, any unplanned outcomes
● Effectiveness of project planning team (optional)
● Effectiveness of implementation team (optional)
● Team’s compilation of project documents, evaluations, and lessons learned The project is then officially closed out. Participants are recognized for their contributions, and the team disbands. For some projects, many organizations find value in a post-implementation assessment of the outcomes achieved from implementing the project. This may occur several months after project completion.

Further, Reading –
● What is Project Management Project Planning Process | ASQ
● What is Project Management Definition & Terms | TeamGantt


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● Microsoft Word - ProjectManagementFinal

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A compound of development (Dev) and operations (Ops, DevOps is the union of people, processes, and technology to continually provide value to customers.
DevOps enables formerly siloed roles—development, IT operations, quality engineering, and security—to coordinate and collaborate to produce better, more reliable products. By adopting a DevOps culture along with DevOps practices and tools, teams gain the ability to respond better to customer needs, increase confidence in the applications they build, and achieve business goals faster. Teams that adopt DevOps culture, practices, and tools become high-performing, building better products faster for greater customer satisfaction. This improved collaboration and productivity are also integral to achieving business goals like these
Accelerating time to market
● Adapting to the market and competition
● Maintaining system stability and reliability
● Improving the meantime to recover

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