Closing a Programme

Closing a Programme

In order to establish and maintain a clear focus on achieving the end-goal, a programme should have a pre-determined end-point and a formal process of close down. This includes confirmation that the changes have been achieved.  Programme closure may be scheduled at any point after completion of the last project.  The timing of the end-point is largely dependent on the amount of support required from the programme before the changed environment delivered by the programme is sufficiently embedded.

A formal review should be conducted to assess whether the Blueprint has been delivered and the benefits have been realised. The review should also cover the performance of the programme, its management processes and governance, as lessons learned may benefit other programmes.

There may also be the need to realise further benefits after the programme has closed so provision should be made for these benefits to be measured.

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