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Module 5 | 4. Monitor and control |
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Module 6 | 5. Close |
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The critical objective of the “close” phase is to obtain the sponsor’s approval to formally close the project and transition to maintenance and operations. A migration team moving through the “close” phase will conduct a project post-mortem and will produce a final project status report, a final project schedule and a closing RAID log.
How to navigate the “close” phase
Move through the tabs on this page to access the tools to work through this project phase. Start with the “primary tools” tab to access the critical project artifacts for this phase. You can then review the “supplementary tools” tab to see if any of the more specialized tools meet your needs. Last, check the “phase exit criteria” tab to ensure you’re ready to move to the next phase.
Reference the graphic above for a snapshot of the five phases of the project management lifecyle. For a more in-depth view of the framework and the associated steps of each phase, see the full framework below.
Project Management Framework
Apply project management and change management to guide the migration process
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