Project Auditing
A project audit is designed to eliminate many of the common errors that can mar a project plan and jeopardise its ultimate prospects for success. Auditing the project involves some of the following steps:
- Checking on the project definition
- Questioning duration estimates
- Validating costing
- Examining risk assessment and response strategies
- Ensuring that the sequence is correct
- Probing for redundancies
- Challenging date constraints
- Highlighting critical tasks
- Searching for overloads
- Resolving over-commitments
- Looking for gaps in reporting
Let us ask the tough questions before management selection panels get the opportunity.
An audited plan has a much greater probability of acceptance and success.

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