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Executing the projects and programs linked to the structure

Blue clipboard icon with a magnifying glass, leading to the program configuration stage.
Clipboard icon with magnifying glass and blue background, which leads to the program monitoring stage.
Clipboard icon with a magnifying glass on a blue background, which leads to the project tracking step.
Blue chart icon with a check mark inside, leading to the stage where the projects and programs in the structure are closed.
Clipboard icon with a check mark inside, which leads to the program closure step.

 

Prerequisites

  • Access to the Execution > Task execution (PR017) menu.
  • Access to the My tasks > Project > Project closure menu.
  • Access to the My tasks > Project > Program closure menu.
  • Program in the execution step.

 

Introduction

The closure of the structure is a fundamental step to consolidate the results and formally complete the execution of the projects and programs linked to the main schedule.

In this step, it is necessary to ensure that all project tasks, as well as the associated projects and programs themselves, are duly finished in accordance with the rules defined in the planning.

This article provides guidance on how to close the structure thoroughly, guaranteeing the conformity of the deliveries and the proper completion of each element involved.

 

Closing the projects in the structure

Before projects are closed, its tasks must be executed. Click here and learn how to execute project tasks.

Then, close the projects related to the program schedule. Click here and learn how to close a project.

 

Closing programs in the structure

Click here and learn how to close the programs related to the structure.

 

Conclusion

Now that the elements of the program schedule are duly completed, the next step is to close the program itself! Access the Executing the closure of a program article and learn how to perform this operation.


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