A project is complete when it starts working for you, rather than you working for it
The closing process signals the end of your project. Project Closure is more than a milestone… it is a process, with deliverables, to successfully conclude your project. To ensure that your project does not languish and has a distinct end, follow this procedure:
- Identify the remaining work and ensure that it gets completed.
- Start releasing your staff if they have successfully completed the work that they were assigned to.
- Finish all administrative tasks such as obtaining final approvals and transactions (invoices).
- Get a final approval from the project sponsor and other key project stakeholders on the closure of the project – hold a formal project closure meeting. At the end of the meeting send out a project closure document that signals the shutdown of all project activities and the formal acceptance of the project’s results.
- Get feedback from the client.
- Individually thank all the team members and their supervisors for their work. If required, you may want to communicate your assessment of team members’ performance to their supervisors.
- Celebrate the end of the project!
Tip: Store all the documents that you produced during the project in your knowledge base for use in a similar project in the future. |
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