Perform Quality Assurance

The 9 topic areas  of project management knowledge

Project Execution and control

Manage CSSQ
 

Quality is one of the 9 topic areas  of project management knowledge.

See: Quality plan and Project management methods and quality standards    

Template: Project Quality Plan Programme Quality Plan 

The aim of Quality management is to ensure "Conformance to requirements" and "fitness for use".

In Project Execution and control quality control involves monitoring the project and its progress to determine if the quality assurance activities defined during Project Planning are being implemented and whether the results meet the quality standards defined during Project Initiation and Planning. The entire organization has responsibilities relating to quality, but the primary responsibility for ensuring that the project follows its defined quality procedures ultimately belongs to the Project Manager. The following figure highlights the potential results of executing a project with poor quality compared to a project executed with high quality:

Poor Quality

High Quality

Increased costs

Lower costs

Low morale

Happy productive project team

Low beneficiary satisfaction

Delivery of what  the beneficiary wants

Increased risks

Lower risks

 

Quality control should be performed throughout the course of the project. Some of the activities and processes that can be used to monitor the quality of deliverables, determine if project results comply with quality standards, and identify ways to improve unsatisfactory performance, are described below. The Project Manager and Project Sponsor should decide which are best to implement in their specific project environment.  

 

See also

integrate with the above

 

 

Implementation framework for Programme Quality in South Asia September 2006 – September 2008 

 

 

Template: Quality Plan for Project