7 Steps To Ace The Project Execution Phase
7 Steps To Ace The Project Execution Phase
7 Steps To Ace The Project Execution Phase
Table of contents
What is project execution
What happens during the execution phase
What challenges are you likely to face
What’s produced during the execution phase
7 strategies for successful project execution
How a project management software tool can help execute projects
In project management, there might be hiccups along the way but if you catch them
early on, it’s easy to course-correct. For this reason, the execution stage always
happens in concurrence with the next phase–project controlling and monitoring.
The majority of the activities during the execution phase will be handled by your project
team. It’s a fine line to tread because you need to give your team enough autonomy
while taking care that everything goes according to plan.
In essence, the project manager has three main objectives during the execution phase:
Managing people
Managing processes
Managing communication
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Project deliverables
Project deliverables are the tangible outputs of the project. They need to be reviewed,
tested, and meet the acceptance criteria given by the clients.
Change requests
Performance data
The execution stage produces a lot of data points that you can use to optimize your
team’s performance. You can find where your team is spending most of their time with
the help of the project dashboard and how you can cut down on time and costs.
Issue log
Whenever there are bugs, issues, or defects, you document them in the issue log. This
will help you get back to the issues and fix them.
Documentation updates
Any changes to the documents created during the planning phase like the project
scope and project schedule will be documented.
Here are some strategies for a project execution plan that will help you bridge that gap:
1. Leverage project management tool
Using the right project management tool can be a major differentiating factor for your
team. The best tools on the market offer deep visibility into work status and reduce the
need for manual time tracking during the execution phase. Additionally, they also
provide the ability to generate periodic customs reports in an easily accessible manner.
At the end of the day, the right project management software like Kissflow Project is the
one that boosts your efficiency without the need to get past a steep learning curve.
Task delegation does not mean that you let go of every aspect of the project and start
depending on the team members. Instead, it means that you enable your team and
build their confidence by making them responsible for a small part of the project. It can
be a repetitive task or something you feel a particular member is better at.
It’s good practice to involve the team in making some decisions. Even if they suggest a
different approach than what you had in mind, appreciate their input, and be flexible
enough to accept better suggestions. This will serve as a good motivator and make the
team feel valued and their contributions acknowledged.
Schedule periodic meetings with the project team to review the current status of the
project with the help of project reports. Discuss the next steps in the project, obstacles,
and how to solve these problems during these meetings.
There’s no way to know if you’re staying on track if you aren’t measuring the project’s
progress. Your project planning process included setting measurable goals and project
KPIs (key performance indicators). This is where all the effort you put into
documentation comes in handy.
During the execution phase, risks may materialize. By continuously assessing the risks,
you equip your team with contingencies to build a project risk management strategy
and keep the project from failure.
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Almost every project suffers from a nasty monster called Scope Creep. It is when the
project slowly grows out of your control and beyond the project’s original scope.
Now, you cannot and should not avoid all change requests. Most projects require you
to iterate and adapt to change. Market conditions, client needs, organizational priorities
can change and you need to deal with them.
Bonus Point – Ensure the quality of output and deliverables with stakeholder
No matter how flawless your team is, there isn’t a project that’s devoid of defects. It’s
always a good practice to make sure that you’ve translated the client’s expectations
into the deliverable. Test those deliverables and see if they meet the acceptance
criteria.
Once you have the deliverables ready, you’d schedule a formal phase review with all
key stakeholders. All deliverables are reviewed, accepted, and approved. If there are
any passable issues, they are documented along with their resolution plan and all
relevant plans and documents are updated accordingly. Once you have the green light
from the stakeholders, you officially proceed to the next phase – the project closure
phase.
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