Activity: Project Approval Review
The Project Approval Review is an important hurdle for a new project to pass. At this review, executive or senior management will determine whether there is sufficient technical and economic justification for the business to undertake the project. Schedule Project Approval
Review Meeting
The first step is to identify those individuals that should participate in the Project Approval process and schedule a time for them to meet to review the project proposal. Most organizations have a standing management committee that makes these decisions. Typically this committee would include representation from technical, financial, marketing, and sales areas of the business. Once the participants in the Project Approval Review Meeting have been identified, set a date/time for the meeting to take place. It is important that you provide sufficient lead time to allow the participants to review the project materials that will be used as the basis for the approval decision. Distribute Meeting Materials
Prior to the meeting, distribute the project materials to the reviewers. Make sure these materials are sent out sufficiently in advance of the Project Approval Review Meeting to allow the reviewers adequate time to review them. A minimum set of artifacts that should be presented for review is:
Conduct Project Approval
Review Meeting
During the meeting, the reviewers assess the merits of the proposed project. The objective is for the group to reach a consensus decision whether to proceed with the project or not. Consider such things as:
At the end of the meeting, the reviewers should make their approval decision. The result can be one of the following:
Record Decision
At the end of the meeting, a Review Record is completed capturing any
important discussions or action items, and recording the result of the Project
Approval Review. If the result was "decision deferred" a follow-up
Project Approval Review Meeting should be scheduled for a later date. |
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