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There are two ways in which you can choose to interpret this statement;
1.how aware are you that the answer to the question is clearly defined
2.for more in-depth analysis you can choose to gather evidence and confirm the answer to the question. This obviously will take more time, most Self-Assessment users opt for the first way to interpret the question and dig deeper later on based on the outcome of the overall Self-Assessment.
A score of ‘1’ would mean that the answer is not clear at all, where a ‘5’ would mean the answer is crystal clear and defined. Leave emtpy when the question is not applicable or you don’t want to answer it, you can skip it without affecting your score. Write your score in the space provided.
After you have responded to all the appropriate statements in each section, compute your average score for that section, using the formula provided, and round to the nearest tenth. Then transfer to the corresponding spoke in the Software AG Scorecard on the second next page of the Self-Assessment.
Your completed Software AG Scorecard will give you a clear presentation of which Software AG areas need attention.
Software AG
Scorecard Example
Example of how the finalized Scorecard can look like:
Software AG
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Your Scores:
BEGINNING OF THE
SELF-ASSESSMENT:
Table of Contents
About The Art of Service7
Included Resources - how to access7
Purpose of this Self-Assessment9
How to use the Self-Assessment10
Software AG
Scorecard Example12
Software AG
Scorecard13
BEGINNING OF THE
SELF-ASSESSMENT:14
CRITERION #1: RECOGNIZE15
CRITERION #2: DEFINE:27
CRITERION #3: MEASURE:43
CRITERION #4: ANALYZE:57
CRITERION #5: IMPROVE:73
CRITERION #6: CONTROL:89
CRITERION #7: SUSTAIN:102
Software AG and Managing Projects, Criteria for Project Managers:126
1.0 Initiating Process Group: Software AG127
1.1 Project Charter: Software AG129
1.2 Stakeholder Register: Software AG131
1.3 Stakeholder Analysis Matrix: Software AG132
2.0 Planning Process Group: Software AG134
2.1 Project Management Plan: Software AG136
2.2 Scope Management Plan: Software AG138
2.3 Requirements Management Plan: Software AG140
2.4 Requirements Documentation: Software AG142
2.5 Requirements Traceability Matrix: Software AG144
2.6 Project Scope Statement: Software AG146
2.7 Assumption and Constraint Log: Software AG148
2.8 Work Breakdown Structure: Software AG150
2.9 WBS Dictionary: Software AG152
2.10 Schedule Management Plan: Software AG155
2.11 Activity List: Software AG157
2.12 Activity Attributes: Software AG159
2.13 Milestone List: Software AG161
2.14 Network Diagram: Software AG163
2.15 Activity Resource Requirements: Software AG165
2.16 Resource Breakdown Structure: Software AG167
2.17 Activity Duration Estimates: Software AG169
2.18 Duration Estimating Worksheet: Software AG171
2.19 Project Schedule: Software AG173
2.20 Cost Management Plan: Software AG175
2.21 Activity Cost Estimates: Software AG177
2.22 Cost Estimating Worksheet: Software AG179
2.23 Cost Baseline: Software AG181
2.24 Quality Management Plan: Software AG183
2.25 Quality Metrics: Software AG185
2.26 Process Improvement Plan: Software AG187
2.27 Responsibility Assignment Matrix: Software AG189
2.28 Roles and Responsibilities: Software AG191
2.29 Human Resource Management Plan: Software AG193
2.30 Communications Management Plan: Software AG195
2.31 Risk Management Plan: Software AG197
2.32 Risk Register: Software AG199
2.33 Probability and Impact Assessment: Software AG201
2.34 Probability and Impact Matrix: Software AG203
2.35 Risk Data Sheet: Software AG205
2.36 Procurement Management Plan: Software AG207
2.37 Source Selection Criteria: Software AG209
2.38 Stakeholder Management Plan: Software AG211
2.39 Change Management Plan: Software AG213
3.0 Executing Process Group: Software AG215
3.1 Team Member Status Report: Software AG217
3.2 Change Request: Software AG219
3.3 Change Log: Software AG221
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