Project Scorecard Factors
While complete objectivity is difficult to achieve, the project scorecard provides a set of common criteria in a number of key areas. The project score should not be confused with the project's priority. Priority is an indication of which projects should be worked on first, while the scorecard offers a hint as to the probable success of the project. Sometimes a project will have a high score but will not be scheduled because other more important projects need to be completed first. In each of the following categories, a rank of zero through five is possible. Zero indicates that no value was provided. The rankings of one through five are defined as follows:
Project Proposal Process
Overview
Identifying a Project
Submitting a New Project
Project Naming Standard
Process Flow Diagram
Project Proposal Review Process
Project Scorecard
Project Execution & Monitoring
Forms / Templates / Resources
Project Proposal Request Form (MS Word)
OIT's Unified Project Framework
Framework Templates
Frequently Asked Questions
Status Report Templates
Reporting
Project Logs
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OIT Project Management Office
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OIT Architecture Review Board
Project Management Community of Practice