Project management checklist
Introduction - Does the introduction describe the purpose of the document?
Project Scope - Is the project's scope clearly defined (including assumptions, constraints and exclusions)?
Stakeholder Management - Have the principle stakeholders been identified? - Are clear and specific actions proposed for engaging with key stakeholders? - Is the choice of actions justified?
Risk Management - Are risks and opportunities clearly and unambiguously described? - Have risks and opportunities been assessed and prioritised? - Is the response strategy for each risk and opportunity clearly stated? - Are responses to individual risks and opportunities specific and likely to be effective?
Gantt Chart - Does the Gantt chart show at least 10 activities? - Does the Gantt chart show key milestones? - Does the Gantt chart show relationships between activities? - Is there a written explanation / justification of the Gantt chart?
Academic Theory - Is relevant academic theory discussed in each section of the document? - Is the choice of the academic frameworks and techniques that have been applied justified? - Are at least 10 sources cited (including at least 3 academic books and at least 3 academic journal articles)?
Credibility - Are the proposals presented in each section of the document consistent (i.e. not contradictory)? - Are the proposals credible?
Referencing - Citations and list of references conforms to Harvard standard? - All sources cited in body of report are include in list of references? - All sources in list of references are cited in body of report?
Presentation - Document includes cover page and Table of Contents? - Document is professionally presented? - Total word count included on cover page? - Are all tables and figures that have been used referred to in the text?