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validation_packet_and_milestone_project_tracking.pptx

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1. Project Initiation Phase

Validation Master Plan (VP)

2. Requirement Phase

Traceability Matrix

3. Analysis Phase Phaseition Phase

Traceability Matrix

(update solution column)

5. Development Phase and Testing

6. Implementation Phase

Planned

Site SOPs

Technology Architecture

Project Definition

PPQ

Traceability Matrix

(update test column)

System Design Specification (SDS)

4. Design Phase

Technical System Design

Validation Report (VR)

Traceability Matrix

(update solution column)

Test Plan (TP)

Updated or created

IT SOPs

System and software IQ’s

(Production)

Testing

System/OQ, Integration, User

Acceptance Test cases (TC)

(pre-approved and executed)

Post Live

Deliverable archiving

Change Control procedure

User and System

manuals, training, guidelines

System Retirement Strategy

Transition Plan

System and software IQ’s

Test Report (TR)

Requirements

(System and Functional)

Site Q review of each deliverable will occur as a consequence of project milestones.

Delivered

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Validation Packet  How is it done?

Each packet is organized based on the uniqueness of the project. The basic deliverables really don’t change that much. Remember – Validation packet is based on a proven model based on an evolving IO/IA viewpoint  years of expertise has gone into this. . .

The basic 6-phase SDLC approach is the structure. Makes little difference if SDLC or something else is the structure – project methodologies are basically the same . . .

E-room and/or any team-accessed file structure solution is the working repository of documentation activity – that occur as a function of milestone project. A key element of validation packet is the fact that quality review is an active function - “Green Light”.

Project team members are assigned key deliverables and off we go . . .

The tracking of deliverables becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy of validated deliverables. No duplication of documentation effort – no waste of time in determining what is needed and how to document it.

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What is Milestone Tracking?

Integrates Validation Packet deliverables into normal project tracking. Positions key Validation Packet deliverables as milestone events – which they are.

Microsoft Project should serve the project team not the other way around . . . Meaning often, the administration of detailed project plans via Microsoft Project, requires unnecessary overhead and provides little value.

Key characteristics of Milestone Tracking

It assumes accountability by the professional project team. The details of how to meet a milestone is the responsibly for those that receive the assignment.

It is brief . . .

Resource balancing is de-emphasized. For example, milestone tracking is not interested in the fact that project team members have 20% of their time allocated towards meetings or other projects. So – start dates and durations are not intended to be accurate or tracked

But due dates and assignments are tracked. Weekly tracking is the critical element.

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What is Milestone Tracking?

Milestone tracking uses a rolling 2-4 week cycle.

Changes in dates and even changes within the milestones themselves are allowed outside the rolling 4 week cycle

However, changes in deliverables and due dates within the rolling 2-3 week cycle should be avoided.

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Why Is It Successful?

Is simple with little administrative overhead.

Is flexible assuming it is tracked

Is empowering to team members which is a key component

Is a communication tool to management and other teams

Is proven but requires a strong and credible leader