Development Cooperation Handbook/Designing and Managing Projects/Project Execution Tools

Project execution (or implementation) is the phase in which the plan designed in the prior phases of the project life are put into action. The purpose of project execution is to deliver the project expected results (deliverable and other direct outputs). Typically, this is the longest phase of the project management lifecycle, where most resources are applied.

Conduct Project Execution Kick-off event
Project Execution Kick-off Meeting Agenda



Manage Project Partnerships
An Example of

An Example of

Templates
Applicant employee evaluation form



Interpersonal skill assessment





Guidelines
Key Questions for Establishing the Team Organization

How to reach an agreement on the Employee Performance Objectives

How to manage motivated and effective teams

How to recognize if Team Building is successful

How to check the level of togetherness in a team

Measures to make teams more performing

The 5 steps of team creation

Checklist for Identifying Performance Problems

Why do organisations need to plan and manage their communication?

How team members can improve overall project communication

Measures to make teams more performing

Required characteristics of the project manager

The 10 Project Management Guiding Principles

Templates








Checklists
What to do in order to obtain information about a project

What to ask in order to obtain information about a project

What to say in order to provide information about a project

Guidelines
Guideline: how to report project performance

How team members can improve overall project communication

How to built the trust and provide solid support for your reports