Tuesday 26 May 2015

Getting close to delivery date

Unless your are very lucky, the normal scenario in any technology project, that when you are getting very close to the deadline day there will be still a lot of tasks to do and very likely there will be lots of pressure on achieving the target date.

Very often the target date will have customer implications or cost implications if it is not met.

As the project manager you will probably be under huge pressure, but you must ensure that the last minute chaos does not compromise all the good work that you have done so far.

Here are 5 things to remember when you enter this period:

Replans and Timescales

The easy tasks have probably already been done, the straightforward test, the simple code or the basic job descriptions. Remember the last tasks always take longer than you think so plan and communicate accordingly.

Cutting Corners

Or to use its project language title de scoping, there will be the inevitable request from either the sponsor or steering group to see what can be dropped from the remaining project tasks. If you can it is a good idea to create a separate work stream to manage this activity including the documentation that de scoping will bring such as manual processes or new change requests. If you fail to document a key stakeholder will claim they were unaware of the decision or implications of the de scope.

Stay Firm

You know better than anyone else how your project is ran, how hard your team are working, as you reach the critical phase, lots of suggestions will be made on how to finish quicker and meet the deadlines, depending on the seniority of the stakeholder some will need investigating, however be firm and back your team, making changes at a late stage rarely pays dividends.

Other Workstreams

Make sure you keep up to speed with any other Workstreams in your programme, if they are also struggling with the deadline date, if gives you leverage in your planning, and it is good information to communicate to your team so they know they are not alone in being up against it.

Prompt communication

Make sure that any issues or risks that occur are communicated immediately at this time waiting for a formal governance structure is to late. Quick responses to progress requests also give assurance that you are in control.



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