Tailoring Flashcards

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5 key areas where tailoring needs to be applied

A
  • Processes
  • Themes
  • Roles
  • Management Products
  • Terminology
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2
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What can’t be tailored?

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Principles

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3
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Structure of programme board?

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Senior Responsible Owner
* Business change managers
* Programme manager
* Executive
* Design Authority

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4
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Is tailoring mandatory?

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Yes

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5
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Who is responsible for identifying and documenting the level of tailoring in the project?

A

PM

Documented in the PID
Reviewed by stakeholders
Approved by project board

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6
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Who can advise the Project Board and Project Manager?

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  • Project Assurance
  • Project support
  • Center of excellence
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7
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Can team managers suggest tailoring?

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Yes, to the Project Manager - in order to help them manage their work packages more effectively

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8
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How to tailor to principles?

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  • First consider the principle, then adapt the theme.
  • Adjust the role descriptions
  • Revise terminology and language
  • Edit mgmt products Product Descriptions
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9
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How to tailor to project factors?

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  • Team maturity
  • Team knowledge, skills and experience
  • Applying various bodies of knowledge
  • Project and solution complexity
  • Type and size
  • How risky?
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10
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What are the 3 overall steps to tailoring?

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  1. Consider the principles and project factors
  2. Adjust the processes
  3. Record the way you have tailored in the PID
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11
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Tailoring simplified projects

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  • You could overlap the initiation stage with first delivery stage
  • For a single delivery stage the project plan will also be the stage plan
  • For an open ended project, a project plan might not add value - you just need stage plans
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12
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What management products are optional?

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Pre-project
* Project brief
* Stage plan (initiation)
Initiation
* Stage plan
Delivery stage
* Work package

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13
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Customer/supplier environment

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  • PM gives work packages to the team manager of the supplier
  • This supplier may have their own separate project board
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