Tracking
A method of following the progress of project activities.
Track Deviation.
Tracking’s benefits:
- Tracking makes transparent the key information of a project.
- Transparency is essential for accurate decision-making.
- Tracking keeps all team members and stakeholders in touch with deadlines and goals.
- Risk management: tracking is crucial for recognizing risks and issues that can derail your progress.
- Tracking helps build confidence that the project is set to be delivered on time, within scope, and within budget.
Commonly items to track:
- Project schedule
- Status of action items, keys tasks, and activities
- Progress toward milestones
- Costs
- Key decisions, changes, Tasks dependencies, and Risk to the project.
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