What are Project
Deliverables and how are they managed?
Project-Speak: Planning Project Deliverables
On
the surface, "deliverable"* looks like just another fancy word for the
end result of a project. Until you look deeper. Projects are
all about results … but results are more than the final outcome.
You can't wait until the end of a project to see something happen.
Results are expected and must be delivered at every stage of the project
lifecycle. As a project evolves, various types of deliverables are
produced to support project continuation, to measure progress, and to
validate plans and assumptions.
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*Deliverables Note: In the ITtoolkit.com fast track process, deliverables are initially defined in the selection phase, refined in the definition phase, managed in the governance and oversight phases, and then evaluated in the review phase.
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