Project Management

Project Closure Management

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Course Summary

This course will provide a detailed introduction into how a project should be closed. It will include an overview of:

  • How to identify when a project needs to be terminated and how to manage it;
  • What happens when projects are not closed;
  • Administrative closure activities - Contractual requirements during closure, including: guarantees, warranties and letters of final acceptance.
  • Project closure in common resources and delivery approaches, including: PMBoK, PRINCE2; and Praxis;
  • Setting up for streamlined closure project closure across the project life-cycle;
  • Closing the contract and sub-contacts for owner and contractor 
  • How to resolve disputes, change orders, claims and back-charges
  • How to finalise and archive project documentation
  • How to learn lessons captured throughout a project by building them back in to systems and processes.
  • Post-implementation reviews (post-mortems) - How to evaluate project performance, benchmarking against similar projects, and make data available to others
  • How to transition to benefits realisation
  • Further opportunities for developing as a project professional.

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