The End Project Report is the formal statement that the project has delivered, or failed to deliver, what it set out to achieve. It supports the board's closure decision and records overall performance against the baseline.
When to use this template
- Close the project formally
- Confirm delivery and handover
- Provide the final governance summary
What it helps you capture
- Project performance overview
- Business case and objective review
- Review of products, issues and registers
- Schedule, budget and lessons summary
Who usually owns it
- Project Manager
- Project Board
Practical use in an ICT project
Example: End Project Report is useful on an ICT project where the team needs a controlled, repeatable way to manage this area of delivery without adding unnecessary bureaucracy.
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