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Project Closure Report

Version 1.0 Updated on: July 11, 2009

Overview What is a Project Closure Report? A Project Closure Report is a document which formalizes the closure of the project. It provides confirmation that the criteria for customer acceptance have been met and requests sign-off from the Project Sponsor to close the project. A Project Closure Report includes: • • • • •

A formal list of completion criteria Confirmation that each completion criterion has been met A list of outstanding business activities, risks and issues A set of closure actions (to hand over project deliverables / documentation, terminate suppliers, release resources and undertake closure communication) A request for project closure approval.

When to use a Project Closure Report A Project Closure Report is undertaken at the start of the Project Closure phase (i.e. after the end of the Project Execution phase). The document is usually prepared by the Project Manager and presented to the Project Sponsor for sign-off. Following sign-off, a suite of closure activities is undertaken to formally close the project. After these activities have been completed, a Post Implementation Review is undertaken to measure the success of the project and identify lessons learnt for future projects.

Introduction Project Description / Background Project Initiation Document.>

Project Executive Summary Project Executive Summary

Project Team Structure Project Team Structure

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Project Performance This section identifies the criteria required to complete the project and any outstanding items which still need to be undertaken even though the project may be ready for completion. Completion Criteria (i.e. Project Scope) In the table below, list the criteria which must be met to confirm that the project is completed. For each criteria listed, assess whether or not it has been achieved to the satisfaction of the customer. Completion Criteria Performance Criteria

Satisfaction Level

Objectives: •

Exceeded

All project objectives have been achieved (as defined in the C.A.R. and Project Initiation documents)

Deliverables: •

Met Did Not Meet Exceeded

All deliverables have been completed (as defined in the C.A.R. and Project Initiation documents)

Deliverables: •

Comments

Met Did Not Meet Exceeded

All deliverables have been accepted by the customer (as defined in the C.A.R. and Project Initiation documents)

Met Did Not Meet

Outstanding Items In the table below, list any outstanding items which still need to be undertaken even though the project has satisfied the above completion criteria. For each item, list the actions required to be undertaken and the Owner responsible for undertaking the action. Outstanding Items Item

Action

Activities





Risks





Issues





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Owner

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Project Budget / Cost In the table below, reflect the budget / cost performance of the project. This table may also be copied into Excel for more dynamic execution and calculations. Project Budget / Cost Line Item

Budget

Actuals

(Over) / Under Budget

Hardware:

$

$

$(

)

/

$

Software:

$

$

$(

)

/

$

Contractual Services:

$

$

$(

)

/

$

Other:

$

$

$(

)

/

$

Totals:

$

$

$(

)

/

$

Performance Criterion Project Cost

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

Project Quality In the table below, please fill in the key deliverables and describe, according to the Quality Plan, Measurements, and Customer Satisfaction Survey, if each deliverable Exceeded, Met, or Did Not Meet the customer’s expectation. Project Quality <Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

<Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

<Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

<Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

<Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

<Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

<Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

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Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

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Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

<Enter Key Deliverable>

Exceeded

Met

Did Not Meet

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Lessons Learned and Best Practices This section summarizes the project close lessons learned and identifies key best practices. Lessons Learned In the table below, briefly summarize Lessons Learned or refer to the project document PMO Project Lessons Learned Methodology. Lessons Learned

Best Practices In the table below, briefly summarize best practices observed and/or utilized for this project. Best Practices

Project Conclusion In the table below, please provide a brief concluding statement for the report. Project Conclusion

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Project Closure Transition This section outlines the next steps required to finalize the closure of the project. This includes (but may not be limited to): 1. Hand-off of deliverables and documentation to the customer 2. The termination of supplier contracts 3. The release of project resources back to the business (or the marketplace) 4. The communication to all stakeholders that the project is now formally closed. Deliverables Develop a hand-off plan for the release of all project deliverables to the customer. An example format is included below. This table may also be copied into Excel for more dynamic execution: Deliverable

Current

Type

Owner

HR / General Ledger System Modules

Name

New© Location Ex. FTL, DFB

Owner Name

Hand-over Plan Location

Activities

Date

Owner

Ex. FTL, DFB



Date

Name

• •

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Handover system maintenance Handover operational support Handover system documentation

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Documentation Develop a hand-off plan for the release of all project documentation to the customer. An example format is included below. This table may also be copied into Excel for more dynamic execution: Documentation

Current

Type

Owner

Division

Owner

Division

Activities

Date

Owner

Project Initiation:

Name

Ex. FTL, DFB

Name

Ex. FTL, DFB

Activity

Date

Name

Name

Ex. FTL, DFB

Name

Ex. FTL, DFB

Activity

Date

Name

Name

Ex. FTL, DFB

Name

Ex. FTL, DFB

Activity

Date

Name

• • •

Project Initiation Document Project Scope Deliverables Document Business Requirements

Project Planning • • • • • • • • •

Project Plan (if necessary) Resource Plan Financial Plan Quality Plan Acceptance Plan Training Manuals Reference Guides User Manuals Communication Collateral (if any)

Project Execution • • • •

Change Control Process Change Form Change Register Risk Register (if requested by customer)

New©

Hand-over Plan

Project Close-Out • • • •

Lessons Learn Document Results from Customer Satisfaction Surveys (Quality) Service Level Agreement Best Practices

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Suppliers Develop a hand-off plan for the termination of project supplier contracts. An example format is included below. This table may also be copied into Excel for more dynamic execution: Supplier Name

Contract Reference

Termination Activity©

Release Date

Activity Owner

Supplier Name

Contract (SOW) Ref. No.

• • • •

Date activity to be completed by

Name of person responsible for activity

Notify supplier of termination Release supplier resources Return supplier assets Pay supplier invoices

Resources Develop a hand-off plan for the release of all project resources (including staff and equipment). An example format is included below. This table may also be copied into Excel for more dynamic execution: Resource Name

Current

Release Activity

Release Date

Activity Owner

Staff Name

Project Role

• • • •

Notify staff member of release Release staff member Return staff assets Pay final staff salary

Date staff member released

Name of person responsible for activity

Equipment Type

Equipment Purpose

• • • •

Identify new owner Undertake equipment sale Release equipment Update General Ledger

Date equipment released

Name of person responsible for activity

Designation

Equipment Develop a plan to identify, decommission, dispose, store, or reassign any related hardware that is being replaced. An example format is included below. This table may also be copied into Excel for more dynamic execution: Equipment Name

Current

Equipment Type

Equipment Purpose

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Release Activity

Release Date

Activity Owner

• • • • •

Date equipment released, decommissioned, reassigned, etc.

Name of person responsible for activity

Designation Identify new owner Undertake equipment sale Release equipment Update General Ledger Decommission equipment

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Communication Develop a plan to communicate the project closure to all stakeholders and interested parties. An example format is included below. This table may also be copied into Excel for more dynamic execution: Target Audience

Intended

Recipient Names or Groups for receipt of messages



Message

• •

Project has been successfully completed and is now closed Benefits realized due to success of the project Lessons learned from project

Method Used©

Dispatch Date

Dispatch Owner



Date when communication should be released

Name of the person responsible for communication

• •

Email and formal letter for each recipient Special Board presentation on benefits realized Undertake ‘Post Implementation Review’ and email to key stakeholders

Supporting Documentation Attach any documentation that is relevant to the Project Closure Report. Examples include: • •

Project documentation generated to date (Project Initiation, Project Plan, Resource Plan, Financial Plan, Quality Plan or Acceptance Plan) which relates to the project closure criteria specified. Other relevant information or correspondence.

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Document Approvals Role Technology Project Management Office, Closure Review Sponsor

Name

Signature©

Date

Technology Executive Sponsor, VP/CTO

Business Executive Sponsor, Director/VP

Technology Project Manager

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Version Control Version Control: 1.0 Revision Date:

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Revision Made By:

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