Unlock the power of ITIL, CMMI, and COBIT for Business Process Management. Discover the intersection of these prominent IT frameworks and BPM, and learn how to leverage them for improved IT governance and organizational performance.
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This fourth review or gate builds upon the build versus buy strategy by confirming that the project is still required, affordable and achievable, and making sure that before any work is awarded to an implementation partner that their selection is based upon a robust analysis – they are worthy and capable of delivering results before they are engaged.
This fifth review or gate assesses organizational readiness for change, confirms the proposed solution's applicability and robustness, operational budgets are in place, and a process to measure results after implementation.
This sixth review or gate confirms if the program is delivering promised benefits. This review is conducted post implementation or at specific decision points after implementation has commenced. It may be repeated after implementation is completed and throughout the service life of the implemented solution. Lessons learned are applied to future investments to further hone in successful policies, processes and practices.
This stage gate review guide provides an overview of a step by step process to assess investment projects and programs for compliance and meaningful progress. This review process comprises of several steps – one each at a critical decision point. The guide describes each step, the purpose and an overview of its execution.