The next level project audit
Typical circumstances for a project audit
- A decision by the project owner
- Negative development of the project
- Start or completion of an important project phase
- Assignment by the company's supervisory body
- High media impact of a project
Benefits and results of a project audit
- Structured analysis of the project's strong and weak points
- Identification of optimisation potential for the project
- Identification of opportunities for improvement within the company's PM system
- Preparation of the basics for differentiation for the project audit owner and project participants
Project audit tools
The project audit is based on a general concept (project audit guidelines), diverse tools (such as the nlc spidergraph) and an attractive browser-navigable implementation of the project audit information (nlc web project audit).


