Typical Quality-Related Challenges

To both relate some additional experiences that you have endured or observed, and to re-emphasize some of the key points we have covered so far, let's take a quick look at seven common, project quality-related challenges:

As we started this chapter, most aspects of managing project quality are interwoven into the fabric of solid project management practices. If you manage with a focus on

then your projects will be well-positioned to meet their quality objectives.

The Absolute Minimum

At this point, you should have a solid understanding of the following:

  • The level of quality management should be consistent with client expectations, project needs, and project risk level.
  • Managing project quality is tightly connected with managing requirements, managing project scope, managing project risks, managing suppliers, and managing client expectations.
  • The process of managing project quality allows you to go from identifying customer needs to achieving customer satisfaction.
  • Specifically, project quality procedures answer the question: How do I verify that the work is complete and correct?
  • Quality is doing what you said you would do.
  • Quality management addresses both product (goods and services) quality and project management quality.
  • The project manager has ultimate responsibility for the project quality.
  • Effective quality management is consistent with effective project management.
  • Two key aspects of project quality that are often overlooked are managing the project team and managing requirements.
  • Historically, the costs of prevention are significantly less than the costs of quality defects.
  • Essential tools for project quality management are the Quality Management Plan, checklists, reviews, Requirements Traceability Matrix, audits, verification procedures, and clear completion criteria.
  • Checklists and templates allow quality expectations to be clearly communicated and enforced. They also provide a way to pass along lessons learned from past projects.
  • To ensure overall project quality, ensure each deliverable along the way meets quality expectations.
  • For additional information on quality function deployment visit the Quality Function Deployment Institute at www.qfdi.org.

The map in Figure 15.2 summarizes the main points we reviewed in this chapter.

Figure 15.2. Overview of managing project quality.

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