- Managing Stage Boundaries (SB)
Managing Stage Boundaries is one of eight processes that make up
PRINCE2 , a systematic approach toproject management developed by the UK'sOffice of Government Commerce and used widely in UK government and industry. The fundamental principle of Managing Stage Boundaries (SB) is to ensure that, at the end of each stage, the project stays focused on delivering business benefit.Description
Managing Stage Boundaries (SB) is one of eight processes outlined by PRINCE2. It is a decision point in the continuity of the
project , from which the project will be either continued as planned, adjusted or stopped. The process involves reviewing the current stage, preparing for the next one, and selecting information which can be of use later in the project.The process is managed by the Project Manager, who informs the Project Board of the likelihood of success in attaining the project's business objective, project plan, together with associated
risk s and issues. If the Project Board is satisfied with the current stage end and the next stage plan, the project is permitted to continue. Managing Stage Boundaries is therefore a vital process in the management of the project.The objectives of the process are:
* To prove to the Project Board that all the products in the current stage are included and defined
* To provide the information required by the Project Board to assess if the project is still viable
* To obtain authorisation, and margins of tolerance, for the next stage
* To record any information or lessons which might be useful in later stages in or other projectsThe products of the process (outputs) are:
* Current Plan actuals, used for showing the improvements from the original Stage Plan. The Stage Plan represents the basis of the Project Manager's day-to-day control and identifies in detail keydeliverable s, resource requirements and thetotal cost .
* Next Stage Plan, which represents the actual information stage with added facts and information, and forms part of the Project Board's assessment criteria for continuation of the project.
* Revised Project Plan. The Project Plan gives an overview of the total project, identifies key deliverables, resource requirements, the total cost, and major control points within the project, such as stage boundaries. It is used by the Project Board to measure the progress made and is revised and updated to reflect the latest understanding of the project.
* Updated Risk Log, provides identification,estimation , impact evaluation andcountermeasure s for all risks of the project. It is created during the start-up and developed during the life of the project and is used by the Project Board to check the viability of the project.
* RevisedBusiness case . The Business Case is a part of the project mandate and is produced before the project is initiated. It includes the reasons for the project, expected business benefits, expected costs and expected risks. The on-going viability of the project is monitored by the Project Board against this Business Case, which is updated with any new changes.
* Lessons Learned Report, describing lessons learned from any events occurring in each stage.
* Revised Project Management Team List This team comprises the entire management structure of Project Board,project manager , plus any Team Managers and project assurance roles. The team is checked and changes are updated if there are any.
* End Stage Report, given by the Project Manager to the Project Board and containing the results achieved during the stage.References
* Office of Government Commerce (2005), Managing Successful Projects with PRINCE2 (PRINCE2 Manual), The Stationary Office, (Official PRINCE2 publication), which represented the main inspiration.
* Newman, Pippa (1997), Professionalism in Project Management (Digest No: 1997/373), PRINCE2 [project management method] , pages 1-2
* Bradley, Ken (2002), Passing the PRINCE2 examinations, London: The Stationery OfficeExternal links
* [http://www.org.uk/web/site/home/home.asp APM Group]
* [http://www.projectmanagement.net.au/managing_stage_boundaries_sb Managing Stage Boundaries]
* [http://www.prince2.org.uk The APM Group PRINCE2 site - contains list of Accredited Training Organisations]
* [http://www.ogc.gov.uk/prince2/, Official Prince2 website by OGC]
* [http://www.ogc.gov.uk/prince2/downloads/view.htm templates] from theOGC
* [http://www.projectperformance.co.uk/tour/prince2_process_6.php Summary of how this process fits into PRINCE2]
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