Policy
Post project reviews should be held on all Technology Planning Team projects.
Projects that have previously included peer review of deliverables should skip that step in the post project review.
Currently, time that is used for post project review should be accounted for under the project code, but as unbillable.
Purpose
The purpose of post project review is four fold:
Improve our ability to control and predict project work.
Peer learning opportunity for consultants.
Develop and propagate consensus around our consulting methodology and recommendations.
Make recommendations on the structure of future projects with the client, based on experience from the reviewed project.
Review Process
Roles & Responsibilities
Engagement Manager
Participants
Facilitator (Engagement Manager's Senior Program Manager or Director)
Procedure
With at least 14 days notice:
One full business day before the review meeting:
Before the review session:
Note: When reading deliverables, proof reading issues such as spelling, style, and formatting suggestions, and calculation errors need not be individually noted. Comments are appropriate if an error with potentially serious consequences has been made, or a document exhibits style or formatting that participants would like to see adopted as standard or that falls below acceptable standards.
During the review session
The engagement manager leads the meeting.
Facilitator acts as the recorder and intervenes to keep the meeting focused and to resolve conflict.
The meeting should cover:
After the meeting
All participants reflect on best practices.
Facilitator publishes meeting summary and acts on issues that affect a wider audience (e.g. new best practices, standards issues, gaps in group knowledge).
We will review the procedure after 5 reviews to see what we have learned, whether we can make it better, shorter etc.
[1] Other participants may include other internal stakeholders or consultants who, though not involved, might have useful insight. Participants who were not directly involved in the project can add useful insight and help with the goal of building consensus. However, it is important to keep the meetings to a manageable size.
[2] Peer review on deliverables is being introduced in the technology planning team.