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-project changes can throw off your entire plan [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], from budgets to resource allocationsbut sometimes changes are necessary and appropriate. How your team manages, evaluates [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], approves (or declines), and integrates changes may make the difference between project success and failure.
1. Have a standard, workable change process. Its important to evaluate change requests against a uniform set of criteria. This will also help to deter requests that are unlikely to meet a formal sniff test. Your process should include the oversight of expected budget impacts, and a communication plan to ensure the team is aware of approved project changes.
2. Look for small changes that should be combined. If your team is receiving multiple small change requests, theres a chance youll find a larger issue as the cause. Instead of addressing each change request as a separate entity, consider if a single large-scale modification to the project would be more effective.
3. Determine if changes are part of your project. Is this something that needs to change while the project is active, or is it an issue thats better managed once your project is done? Its not uncommon for projects to cause folks to reassess related processes, and you must be diligent in culling issues that arent part of your project.
4. Know your vendors. If a provider has submitted extensive change requests on past projects, consider if they underbid the project initially or if the changes were outside their control. Reliable vendors will understand and embrace their role in managing change requests.
5. Evaluate your planning process. Changes are inevitable [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but its worth your time to carefully evaluate your planning process after each project. Were changes a result of ineffective or incomplete planning? Are there issues that should be considered more fully next time? Refine your planning process continuously.
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