Compare pre-implementation expectations with actual results. Gauge accuracy, user satisfaction, and scalability. Fix a meeting with stakeholders and the project team. Share feedback and discuss questionnaire results. 4. Formal Report Create a written document summarizing the PIR findings. Record lessons learned for use in all future projects. 4. Implementation in Specific Fields
A robust implementation plan typically includes several specialized assessments to ensure the system or policy operates as intended:
Effective implementation is often treated as a "black box," but it relies on three core components:
Conducting "Data Conversion Testing" to ensure transmissions between origin and destination are complete and accurate. 3. The Post-Implementation Review (PIR) Process
Identify what went right, what went wrong, and future changes.
The ability of managers to adapt and combine these conditions as challenges arise. 2. Core Implementation Elements
The necessary environment (resources, culture) for effectiveness.