The Project Manager may be able to resolve issues without the need to escalate them to the Project Board.
For example, a minor change to an approved detailed design document that does not affect any other products could be handled by the Project Manager (if allowed in the Configuration Management Strategy), as long as it is formally recorded.
Other issues may need to be escalated to the Project Board (or its delegated Change Authority) for a decision.
The escalation could be in the form of an Issue Report (as part of a request for advice) or in the form of an Exception Report (if the selected option to address the issue would cause an exception - see the section covering ‘Progress’).
For escalated issues and exceptions, the likely Project Board responses are shown in below.
Request | Request for change |
Project Board (or Change Authority) response |
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Considerations | If a request for change involves extra cost, there are three principal ways to fund it:
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Request | Off-specification |
Project Board (or Change Authority) response |
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Considerations | The Project Board may decide to accept the off-specification without immediate corrective action. This is referred to as a concession. When a product is granted a concession, the Product Description will need to be revised before the product is handed over to the User. |
Request | Problem/concern |
Project Board (or Change Authority) response |
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Considerations | Could the problem/concern be resolved by relaxing the stage tolerances? |