Initiating a Project Process introduction
In the above heading, I have used the terms “Initiation Stage” and “Initiating a Project process.“ This can be a bit confusing, so let me explain.
Pre-project Initiation stage
Subsequent delivery stages (s)
Final delivery stage
Directing
SU
Managing
Delivering
Directing a Project
SB SB IP Controlling a Stage
Managing Product Delivery
CP
Controlling a Stage Managing
Product Delivery
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Fig 3.8 Initiation Stage
Initiating a Project process refers just to the process “Initiating a Project.”
Initiation Stage is bigger and refers to all the work that has to be done in the Initiation process and the first Managing a Stage Boundary process.
As you can see from the diagram (figure 3.6), the Initiating a Project (or IP) process is triggered by the Project Board. This IP process is usually short, especially when compared to the rest of the
project. But it is perhaps the most important stage, as it describes what has to be done by the project and therefore should not be rushed.
The purpose of the IP process is to understand the work that needs to be done to deliver the required products and to produce the project plan. So there are a number of good questions to ask about the project and these are the most common:
What are the reasons for doing the project, the benefits and risks?
The scope – what is to be done and not to be done?
When can products be delivered?
How to ensure that quality will be achieved?
How risks, issues and changes will be identified and followed up?
How PRINCE2 will be tailored to suit the project?
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- Organization
- Project Organization Introduction
- What is a Programme?
- Organization Roles
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- The Senior Supplier Role
- The Project Manager Role
- The Team Manager Role
- The prince2 Process Model Diagram
- Process Model Diagram Introduction
- Direction
- Initiating a
- Delivery
- Process Model Using Color
- Four Management Levels
- Process Model – Processes
- Initiating a Project (ip)
- Exercise Diagram
- Work Package mp Outputs
- The prince2 Process Model
- Direction
- Delivery
- Project Mandate Contents
- Direction
- Delivery
- Su: Starting Up a Project
- Starting Up a Project: Three main deliverables
- Starting Up a Project Activities
- Direction
- Delivery
- Su: Project Approach
- Direction
- Delivery
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- Su: Assemble Project Brief
- Direction
- Delivery
- Su: Plan the Initiation Stage
- Plan the Initiation Stage Tasks
- Direction
- Delivery
- Request to Initiate a Project
- Dp: Authorize initiation
- Direction
- Ip: Initiation Stage
- Initiating a Project Process introduction
- Direction
- Delivery
- Initiating a Project Process – 8 Activities
- Ip: Project Initiation Documentation (pid)
- Project Initiation Documentation
- Project Initiation Documentation Contents
- Direction
- Delivery
- Sb: Managing a Stage Boundary after the Initiation Stage
- Direction
- Delivery
- Inputs:
- Dp: Authorize the project
- Direction
- Delivery
- Cs: Controlling a Stage
- Direction
- Initiating a
- Delivery
- Cs: Controlling a Stage / Managing Product Delivery
- Assign Work to Teams using Work Packages
- Direction
- Delivery
- Initiation Stages - Execution
- Managing Product Delivery Objectives
- Mp: Managing Product Delivery: Outputs
- Direction
- Delivery
- Initiation Stages - Execution
- Cs: Controlling a Stage – Give ad hoc direction
- Direction
- Delivery
- Initiation Stages - Execution
- Cs: Project Manager Day to day activities
- Direction
- Delivery
- Work Package
- Initiation Stages - Execution
- Sb: Managing a Stage Boundary
- Managing a Stage Boundary and Objectives
- Direction
- Delivery
- Initiation Stages - Execution
- Managing a Stage Boundary Outputs
- Dp: Authorize a Stage or Exception Plan
- Authorize a Stage or Exception plan
- Direction
- Delivery
- Initiation Stages - Execution
- Exception Plans - Authorize a Stage or Exception Plan Activity
- Last Controlling a Stage Process
- Cp: Closing a Project: Introduction and Objectives
- Closing a Project and Premature Close
- Direction
- Delivery
- Closing a Project Objectives
- Cp: Closing a Project Outputs
- Closing a Project Outputs
- Direction
- Delivery
- Last actions for Project Manager in Closing a Project
- Dp: Authorize project closure
- Project Board activities in “Authorize project closure”
- Direction
- Delivery
- “Authorize project closure” activity outputs
- Summary
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- Initiating a
- Delivery
- Learn Thru Questions
- Introduction
- About Learn Thru Questions
- Introduction to prince2
- Acknowledgements
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- About the Author
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- Appendix a
- Appendix b Simple Glossary
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