Post-Implementation Review Best Practices
Now that your project is over, what next? After completing your project cycle, you should carry out a post-implementation review (PIR). The essence of a PIR is to discover if you met project.
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When looking to design a balanced project review, there are many different types of reviews, that could be undertaken, however, a project will not necessarily require all these reviews. When setting up a program of reviews, a mixture of different approaches should be considered for use across the portfolio of projects.
When designing a balanced project review program, the following considerations should be taken into account:
View our Project Assurance Considerations Infographic below:
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Now that your project is over, what next? After completing your project cycle, you should carry out a post-implementation review (PIR). The essence of a PIR is to discover if you met project.
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