The purpose of the Starting up a Project process is to ensure that the prerequisites for initiating a project are in place by answering the question ‘Do we have a viable and worthwhile project?’
Nothing should be done until base information (needed to make rational decisions about the commissioning of the project) has been defined, key roles and responsibilities have been resourced and allocated, and a foundation for detailed planning is available.
The purpose of the Starting up a Project process is as much about preventing poorly conceived projects from being initiated as it is about approving the initiation of viable projects. As such, the Starting up a Project process is a lighter task compared to the more detailed and thorough Initiating a Project process. The aim is to do the minimum necessary in order to decide whether it is worthwhile to even initiate the project.
The Project Manager should provide assistance and advice to the Executive and other Project Board members during the development of an outline Business Case, and should take the lead in assembling a Project Brief and a Stage Plan for initiation.
All references above are in Directing Successful Projects with PRINCE2® unless stated otherwise.
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