June 19, 2025

Closing a Project and Evaluating Success

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The final stage of the lifecycle of a successful project is to review the completed project and evaluate its effectiveness. Use this practical framework to guide you through the review and evaluation stage, helping you to ensure that current and future projects will be a success.

Successful project closure can ensure:

  • similar mistakes are not repeated from project to project
  • the intended outputs are delivered
  • customers are satisfied with the way the project has been run/delivered

Methodology

Tie Up the Loose Ends

First, you will have some important logistical arrangements to make when closing down the project:

  • Decide on the relevant documents and correspondence that need to be archived, and where you will store these files.
  • Even if the project has been signed off, it is important to establish a contact for future inquiries and let everyone know who it is.
  • Prepare and work with the incoming team to hand over the project (if appropriate).
  • Reallocate any remaining project resources, e.g. money that was not spent, materials that were unused, etc.

Recognize Achievements and Disengage Team Relationships

Sometimes, concluding the operations of a team can be distressing for team members, especially if they have worked together for long periods of time. The ‘adjournment’[1] stage of a project should therefore be carefully managed.

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