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Tham khảo tài liệu 'chapter 11 assessing project health', công nghệ thông tin, cơ sở dữ liệu phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Chapter 11 Assessing Project Health CONTENTS 11.1 INTRODUCTION.3 11.2 PROCESS DESCRIPTION.3 11.2.1 Indicators of Project Health.4 11.2.2 Metrics.4 11.2.3 REVEWS.4 11.2.3.1 Milestone Decision Review MDR .5 11.2.3.2 Technical Review.5 11.2.3.3 Independent Expert Program Review.5 11.2.3.4 Walkthroughs.6 11.2.4 Inspections.6 11.2.5 Testing.7 11.2.6 Summary.8 11.3 PROJECT HEALTH ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST.8 11.3.1 Before Starting.8 11.3.2 Metrics.8 11.3.3 reviews 1 .9 11.3.4 Inspections.9 11.3.5 Testing.9 11.4 REFERENCES.9 11.5 RESOURCES.10 February 2003 11-1 Chapter 11 Assessing Project Health Condensed GSAM Handbook This page intentionally left blank. 11-2 February 2003 Chapter 11 Assessing Project Health I see dead people. they re everywhere. They walk around like everyone else. They don t even know that they re dead. - from the movie Sixth Sense 11.1 Introduction Projects can be viewed as living entities requiring inputs to keep alive and having a purpose of producing something. In most organizations the project must have a charter or some other document to validate its existence and give it legal standing within the organization. If something can be considered a living entity it can die. It also has health or a status of its existence indicating how well it is fulfilling its purpose or how close it is to death. If a project is moving steadily towards its goals according to the project plan it can be considered healthy. The converse is also true. This of course assumes that the plan is realistic and based on historical data. Good health leads to life. Likewise a project that is over budget behind schedule producing a poor quality product or not meeting requirements can be diagnosed as having poor health. Poor health if not checked and reversed leads to early death. Some projects are dead long before anyone knows it. Knowing whether your project is in good or poor health is absolutely essential to managing it. Hence once a project has been given life the first order of .