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Fin-wiser Advisory's PM templates address the needs of each phase of your project, across each project management discipline. These economical tools have been developed, tested and proven in the program management of projects ranging from small to large value. These templates are now made available to promote excellent project management practices across the industry.
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PHASE 5: Closing
This phase represents the completed project. Contractors hired to work specifically on the project are terminated at this time. Valuable team members are recognized. Once a project is complete, a PM will often hold a meeting ? to evaluate what went well in a project and identify project failures.
Once the project is complete, PMs still have a few tasks to complete. They will need to create a project punch list of things that didn't get accomplished during the project and work with team members to complete them. Perform a final project budget and prepare a final project report. Finally, they will need to collect all project documents and deliverable and store them in a single place.
Following is the list of documents in this bundle –
5.01_Procurement_Audit
5.02_Contract_Close-out
5.03_Project_Close-out
5.04_Lessons_Learned
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Source: Best Practices in Project Management Word: Project Management | Phase 5 || Closing Word (DOC) Document, Fin-Wiser Advisory
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