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Document
management is a part of
communication management. It is important for the project
manager to recognize the stages that a document must go through from
creation to completion. This knowledge allows the project manager to
understand the overall status of a document at any given time and helps
ensure adequate time is allocated for the completion of the document.
For instance, when a team member says they can complete a document in
two weeks, are they saying that the document will be ready to circulate
in two weeks or that the document will be completed and totally approved
in two weeks? Not all documents need to go through all the stages of
document creation and approval. However, depending on the document, one
or more of the steps will be required.
Plan the document
Sometimes you can sit down and
immediately start
writing your document. Other times you need to think, prepare and plan
first.
This is especially true as your document gets larger and more
complex. Preparation and
planning, which includes outlining the content and structuring
the sections, will help you get started.
Create the initial document draft
In this step, the document draft is created.
If there are no subsequent reviews and approvals, this step
results in the creation of the final deliverable. Most of the
effort associated with the document is used in this step.
Subsequent steps may take a long duration, but they do not take
nearly as much effort.
Circulate document for feedback
Modify as appropriate
Modify as appropriate
These two steps involve circulating the
document for initial review and feedback. The document is
updated based on the review comments. Depending on the
particular document, this may be an iterative step. A document
may have an internal review, followed by a stakeholder review,
followed by a management review. After each of these reviews,
the document is subsequently modified based in the feedback and
sent to the next step.
Gain document approval
When the document has been circulated for
feedback and subsequently updated, it will be ready for final
approval. Some documents should be formally approved in writing.
Others are simply considered complete after the final round of
feedback is received.
Like all completed deliverables there may be
subsequent updates or enhancements that may require their own
mini-document life cycle as well.
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