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==Job Management== | |||
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We rely on the Sage 300 product line to maintain all our accounting records and rely on the Jobs Module to Manage all Jobs | |||
[[Category:Company]] | [[Category:Company]] |
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5 Phases of a Project
Project Initiation
- Defines project vision, goals, and objectives
- Outlines clear milestones, project tasking and project timeline
- Identifies potential risks and roadblocks throughout the project
Project Planning
- Outlines an estimated budget and plan for resource management
- Answers the "what", "how", and "when" of the project plan
- Clarifies project scope
Project Execution
- Monitors project status as actions are taken
- Engages stakeholders and team members in open communication
- Relies on predetermined systems to keep execution moving forward smoothly
Project Monitoring & Control
- Tracks team performance against KPIs and goals
- Compares projected budget and scope outlines against project progress in the status quo
- Monitors quality of deliverables
Project Closure
- Reflects on major wins and losses throughout the project lifecycle
- Delivers final deliverables and project outcomes
- Provides an opportunity for team reflection and discussion
Job Management
Sage 300
We rely on the Sage 300 product line to maintain all our accounting records and rely on the Jobs Module to Manage all Jobs