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Projects never go bad overnight. It takes time. They slowly drift away from the baseline. Maybe it is a change request that goes undocumented, or a series of tasks that run a little late, or an over-optimistic employee not realizing they are in trouble, or misinterpreted communication. They all add up over time and are very difficult to detect while in the heat of the delivery. It often takes an experienced outsider who is removed from the history and politics to see the issues and make the recommendations that will keep a project on track. The Project Health Check does just that—keeping your project healthy.

Benefits:

  • Independent and unbiased view of organization and project issues identified at their root causes.
  • Proactive actions to address issues at their root causes reducing the chances of reoccurrence.
  • Identification of potential mitigations for risks.
  • Expert visibility and insights that will assist in ongoing sponsorship, governance, and execution of projects.
  • Coaching and mentoring from resources with experience in a wide range of projects.

What it consists of:

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Periodically, on a mutually agreed schedule, we analyze nearly thirty aspects of your project throughout its lifecycle. The resulting assessments are grouped into six major classifications to give you a clear and concise picture of your project to understand how to correct any issues.

For a complete description and pricing, read the product description.

This offering is sold as a product without the need for complex service agreements and statements of work. Refer to our Service as a Product Terms and Conditions for more information.

Last modified on Tuesday, 16 August 2016 18:16

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  • The US Congress Needs a Project Manager Written on Sunday, 07 August 2011 00:00
    Walking onto any troubled project, guess what I hear? We are spending too much money, we cannot miss the due date, we need everything we are asking for, and it…
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  • The Information Technology Audit Written on Sunday, 14 November 2010 00:00
    The project was out of control. Within a two-week span, the project manager reported a slide of at least six months. To put the postponement in perspective, the original project…
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  • Finding Gold In Red Projects Written on Sunday, 23 May 2010 00:00
    The costs of failing projects are huge. Roger Sessions estimates the cost in the US alone to be $1 trillion annually. The impact, though, goes beyond monetary; it includes reputation,…
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  • Who Do You Trust? Written on Sunday, 07 March 2010 00:00
    The first ingredient in recovering any project is trust. The team must trust the recovery manager, the customer must trust the supplier, team members must trust each other, and so…
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