Practical sheet | REF: FIC1338 V1

Define the decision cycle in your project

Author: Frédérique PIERRESTIGER

Publication date: June 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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3. Who is it? Who? How?

3.1 Who?

The decision cycle and "who decides what" must be determined as far upstream as possible, at the time of the project charter and in the project management plan. You should therefore :

  • identify the project's decision-making bodies: management committee, steering committee, progress meetings, etc;

  • clarify the role of these bodies and the role of each of their members: advisory, decision-making, strategic, steering, operational, etc. ;

  • define decision-making deadlines.

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