Improving infrastructure delivery: project initiation routemap. Governance module. Version 1.1 October 2014
Publication Year
2014
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Accompanies the handbook on the Project Initiation Routemap for improving infrastructure delivery. The routemap is an aid to strategic decision making, supporting the alignment of the sponsor and client capability to meet the degree of challenge during initiation and delivery of a project. It provides an objective and structured approach to project initiation founded on a set of assessment tools which help determine: the context and complexity of the delivery environment; the current and required sponsor, client, asset manager and market capability; and key considerations to enhance capability where complexity-capability gaps are identified. The Routemap also provides further diagnostics via a series of modules on addressing common capability gaps that typically need to be enhanced, such as blurred governance structures, or lack of alignment between benefits and requirements. This module looks at governance.
Document History
Superseded by revision 1 June 2016 (IPA, 2016). Supersedes version 1 July 2014 (HMT, 2014). Related to the following: Improving infrastructure delivery: project initiation routemap. Handbook; Improving infrastructure delivery: project initiation routemap. Requirements module; Improving infrastructure delivery: project initiation routemap. Execution strategy module; Improving infrastructure delivery: project initiation routemap. Organisational design and development module; and Improving infrastructure delivery: project initiation routemap. Procurement module (all HMT, 2014).
ISBN
9781910337110
Publisher Information
HM Treasury
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