Collect work products, measures, measurement results, and improvement information derived from planning and performing the integrated project management process to support the future use and improvement of the organization’s
processes and process assets.
Elaboration:
Refer to Table 6.2 on page 95 in Generic Goals and Generic Practices for more information about the relationship between generic practice 3.2 and the Integrated Project Management process area.
Examples of work products, measures, measurement results, and improvement information include the following:
· Project’s defined process
· Number of tailoring options exercised by the project to create its defined process
· Interface coordination issue trends (i.e., number identified and number closed)
· Number of times the PAL is accessed for assets related to project planning by project personnel
· Records of expenses related to holding face-to-face meetings versus holding meetings using collaborative equipment such as teleconferencing and videoconferencing
IPPD Addition
Examples of work products, measures, measurement results, and improvement information also include the following:
· Integrated team charters
· Project shared vision