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Contributed by: Sunil Sharma

This project plan covers the following areas for and ongoing/finished project assessment:

  • Project Initiation
  • Review and fine-tune Project Assessment Plan
  • Project Kick-off
  • Project War-Room
  • Analyze Project Scope
  • Review Project Management
  • Review Application architecture & Infrastructure
  • Human Resources assessment
  • Project Communication
  • Risk Management Review
  • Change Management
  • Release & Defect Tracking Management
  • Document Project Assessment
  • Release project assessment report


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