How to evaluate a large project change request

How to evaluate a large project change request

Project change requests are a common occurrence. Occasionally, a change request can be extensive, requiring additional analysis. Here are questions to ask to provide the change review board with the information it needs to approve a major change request.

Will the change increase project complexity? Organizations often have a standard set of parameters for assessing a project change. Cost, scope, schedule, and quality are common. Very few organizations assess the impact on complexity. The number of stakeholders, technology required, use of innovative tools and other items contribute to complexity. Increased complexity can increase risk, cost, and necessitate additional resources.?

Could the change increase tension between key stakeholders? Evaluate project changes to determine whether they will increase stakeholder tension. For example, changes that increase tension include:?

  • Prioritization issues – where different areas of the business assign different priorities to the use of project funds and time
  • Process conflicts – where a process change benefits one area of the business and burdens another. For example, streamlining processing of travel reimbursement may make the Human Resources job easier, while creating issues for finance.

Are there schedule and expectation differences? – When new stakeholders are in different time zones or countries, answering questions and reviewing deliverables may take longer. In addition, stakeholders who are already expecting a specific timeframe could be unhappy about the delay. Also, the deliverables may be more complex when other countries’ requirements are integrated into the solution.

Do risks impact hard constraints? Many projects have hard constraints - conditions that can’t be compromised. For example, a project to make changes to meet a new law must finish before the law goes into effect. In another example, you must add certain features to your product to leapfrog your competition. Any change that puts a hard constraint at risk needs to be scrutinized before approval.?

Does the sponsor support the change (in private)? A sponsor may voice support for a change in a public setting due to hierarchical or political realities. They may share concerns with you in private. You change analysis should investigate those private concerns. This conversation with your sponsor can be useful downstream as well; if the change is approved, you know impacts to monitor to keep your sponsor informed.?

What additional analysis do you do for large change requests? Do you process them differently? If so, share with us in the comments section.

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Thanks for posting

The key is to realize that changes often create much deeper variances that people expect. Your recommendations for further analysis are spot on. Thanks Bonnie!

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Alan Bryant

Project Coordinator / Pharmacy Technician / Administration / Digital Asset Management / Metadata

2 年

Fantastic tips and things to consider when it comes to large change request. Thanks for posting.

Ronald Smith

Teach Project Management courses to technical graduate students

2 年

Some thoughts: Is the change request inside or outside the Scope of the project? If the change request increases complexity and key time frames, it might be better to break the project down into sub-projects so people don't get overwhelmed. Why? It's easy to lose sight of the main objective when you get lost in the details of a large project.

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Kalpesh Rakhasiya

Associate Vice President - Digital & Business Transformation | Consulting | Insurance service Delivery | Claims specialist | LSSBB | Change | Project Management | Product Owner for Insurance doman.

2 年

These are really wonderful Thank you Bonnie Biafore

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