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Issues are any request, complaint, or unexpected condition that leads to unplanned, but in scope, work that must be accomplished on a project. They normally result in the need to implement a workaround in order to resolve them.
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Issue Resolution
Issues are any request, complaint, or unexpected condition that leads to unplanned, but in scope, work that must be accomplished on a project. They normally result in the need to implement a workaround in order to resolve them.
When to use
Issue resolution is applied whenever an issue occurs. This could be at any time from day one to day last of a project.
Instructions
- An issue could be raised by a stakeholder request for additional information.
- An issue could be raised by a team member uncovering unplanned work.
- An issue could be raised by an activity not progressing as planned.
- When an issue arises, the appropriate Core Team and extended team members need to investigate and analyze the issue.
- Based on the results of the investigation and analysis, a workaround is created.
- The workaround is communicated to all appropriate team members and stakeholders.
- Often, issues are tracked in an issue log from the time they are raised until they are closed in order to communicate status.
- Issue: “A current condition or situation that may have an impact on the project objectives.” PMBOK® Guide
This definition is taken from the Glossary of the Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth Edition, Project Management Institute, Inc., 2017.
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