Managing Product Delivery Objectives
The objectives of Managing Product Delivery are to:
Agree on the details of the work to be done between the Project Manager and Team Leader, and make sure that the Team Leader understands what they need to deliver.
Do the Work: meaning the Team Manager manages the development of the products and takes the necessary steps to ensure quality for each product.
Provide regular progress information to the Project Manager using Checkpoint Reports.
Handing back the completed work to the Project Manager and obtaining approval for each product after the work is done and quality has been checked.
Tip: For small projects, the team members (who do the work) will work directly for the Project Manager, so there will be no need for a Team Manager and this process will be less formal.
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- Version 1.0g
- The tag Introduction to prince2
- Course Objectives – Classroom Preparation Course
- Course Contents
- Organization
- Project Organization Introduction
- What is a Programme?
- Organization Roles
- The Executive Role
- 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
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- 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
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- “Authorize project closure” activity outputs
- Summary
- Course Summary
- Direction
- Initiating a
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- Learn Thru Questions
- Introduction
- About Learn Thru Questions
- Introduction to prince2
- Acknowledgements
- Distribution Copyright
- Customize this book
- About the Author
- The prince2 Training Manual: Book
- About tag
- The Process Model Learn Thru Questions
- Appendix a
- Appendix b Simple Glossary
- Issue Register