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Refine the draft plan to ensure we understand what we are doing. It is likely that between a draft plan being considered and this phase starting, there will have been enough changes to cause some of the timelines to change. Issues and risks may also have been resolved and perhaps some new ones discovered | |||||||||
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The basis for developing a phase plan is the previously prepared draft plan. The plan should be reviewed to determine if particular aspects have changed. Typically the following need to occur:
The draft plan should be retained as there is sometimes questions as to why certain events occurred, or when they first come to light. It is good practice in project management to retain old documents. Once the plan is complete, it should be discussed with the Sponsor to gain agreement to proceed. The Sponsor will ensure the plan is workable and that all necessary planning steps have been undertaken. |
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