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Blackstone & Cullen Engagement Delivery Process
Delivering on time and on budget is always a challenge.
BAC has developed a solid and proven process to ensure we are always
in synch with our clients.
We begin by developing a project charter or business
case. This document is normally
about 20-25 pages in length and describes the Business Need, Benefits,
Critical Success Factors, Measures of Success, Approach, Scope,
Deliverables, Cost Estimates, Project Control Strategies, a Work Breakdown
Structure and a Communications and Issue Resolution Plan.
It defines the total amount of work that must be done.
This is jointly created document, with both our clients people and
BAC people in the charter. Once
the document is created we both sign it agree to move forward.
The WBS is converted to a detailed project plan.
We collectively sit down at the project inception and jointly
pre-approve the work to be done by both our clients people and BAC people
as both teams are assigned tasks in the project plan.
We both pre-approve the plan and move forward with a two week
tactical plan that we will update weekly.
At the end of the first week, we have a project status
meeting. We openly discuss our
progress to date and review joint activities.
If all is in order, we both sign off on the previous weeks work, and
that status report is attached to your weekly invoice.
We then layout the work to be done in the next two weeks both our
clients people and BAC people and we jointly pre-approve the work.
Occasionally a change in scope is needed as new
business requirements are uncovered during the project.
For example, last week the client wants the screens to be Green but
the senior executives want the screens to be red no problem, that is a
change in scope that was not identified at the beginning of the project.
We have several options, BAC can make the change or the client team
can make the change. We
truly do not care who does the work.
Our goal is to jointly deliver a successful project.
If additional funding is available, BAC is happy to do the work, if
not, it is likely the client team will do the work.
We are all in this together.
Weekly we jointly review the project status,
pre-approve work scheduled for the next two weeks and continue the process
to project completion.
In our nearly 20 years of business this project
delivery methodology has proven to be the cornerstone of our success and
customer satisfaction. All work
is jointly pre-approved weekly.
Ensuring on time and on budget delivery.
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