Project Closure Checklist


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To close the project properly, the project manager needs to ask a few questions. The project closure checklist will remind him of the items that need to be completed before the project formally closes.



Gary Brown
Toronto, ONTARIO, Canada
Posted: Jan 8, 2007 10:40 AM

"This is not really a closure checklist. Just a table of 8 basic questions - are all deliverables met, is the client satisfied, what are the lessons learned. It's an MS Word doc, so maybe the format was changed since the last reviewer downloaded it."

Ravishankar R
Bangalore, INdia, India
Posted: Dec 8, 2005 10:49 PM

"thanks"

Ian Stockdale
Holywell, United Kingdom
Posted: Oct 28, 2005 6:04 AM

"The problem with this is fundamental - its distributed as html. My current clients corporate desktop will not permit opening such downloads. Ergo I cant use it so its useless to me - based on experience of multiple client sites this is going to be the case on most bluechip corporate desktops. I need the download in plain ascii text. I have noticed that such corporate security is much more restrictive in the UK than the US."



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