Project Continuation Checkpoint Checklist


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Not all projects continue through to completion. Use this checklist to decide at any milestone during the course of a project whether the project should be continued into the next planned phase and what, if anything, you need to do. This list can serve as an indicator of what adjustments you may need to make to prevent your project from falling off track. It can also reveal whether you should negotiate with the customer to stop the presses altogether in order to avoid a cataclysmic failure!




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