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Most business application projects have some classic governance structures in place, such as steering groups, status reports, and design boards. But having these structures doesn't guarantee effective project governance. You need to evaluate how well they work in practice and how they help you achieve your project goals.
In this article, we'll look at each of these common governance structures and show you how to assess and improve their function and impact. We'll also give you some tips on how to communicate the project status in a meaningful and actionable way for different audiences.
Steering groups are where the project sponsor, senior business stakeholders, and project leaders meet regularly to review and direct the project. But not all steering group meetings are equally useful. Sometimes steering groups can be unclear about their purpose or rely on inaccurate or vague status reports.
Diluted purpose | Clear purpose |
---|---|
Little understanding of project details | Understand primary function |
No direct engagement | Time invested |
Lack deep knowledge | Comprehensive knowledge |
To make your steering group meetings more effective, you should:
A good project status report is essential for communicating the progress and challenges of your project to the steering group. It should answer questions like:
To create an effective project status report, you should:
A risk register is a tool that helps you identify, prioritize, monitor, and mitigate risks that could affect your project. But a risk register is only useful if it's updated and managed properly. Otherwise, it can become a source of confusion or complacency.
To make your risk register more effective, you should:
Stage gates are checkpoints that mark the completion of one phase of your project and the start of another. They help you ensure that you have met certain criteria before moving on to the next phase. But stage gates can also be misused or ignored, which can lead to problems later in your project.
To make your stage gates more effective, you should:
Design boards, also called architecture review boards or design review boards, are groups that review and approve the designs of your solution. They help you ensure that your solution meets the business requirements, IT policies, standards, and best practices. They also help you avoid design conflicts or changes that could affect other parts of your solution.
To make your design boards more effective, you should:
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