Navegation
Digital EUPM2 Guide
- 1 Introduction
- 2 EU-funding Programs and Projects
- 3 Overview
- 4 Governance and Project Organisation
- 5 Initiating Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- 6 Planning Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- 7 Executing Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- 8 Closing Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- Post-closing obligations
- 9 Monitoring and Control – Activities and Artefacts
- Appendixes
3.2.3 Executing Phase
The fourth phase of a of a EUPM² project is the Executing Phase. During the Executing Phase the Project Core Team (PCT). produces the project deliverables (outputs) as outlined in the Project Work Plan. This is typically the stage of the project lifecycle that involves the most resources and requires the most monitoring.
Fig. 4.6.- Overview of the Executing Phase
The following activities are part of the Executing Phase:
- Running the Executing Kick-off Meeting.
- Coordinating project, work people and resources, and resolving conflicts and issues.
- Producing the project deliverables in accordance with the project plans.
- Elaborating the Project Reports
The activities and artefacts of the Executing Phase are explained in Executing Phase – Activities and Artefacts.
3.2.2.2 Preparing Stage
3.2.4 Closing Phase