The Project Decision Log Form is designed to document critical decisions made throughout a project’s lifecycle. It serves as a centralized record, capturing key details such as the decision rationale, priority, stakeholder input, and any resulting action items. This form provides project teams and stakeholders with a clear, organized view of all decisions, making it easy to track how project direction and scope have evolved over time.
Each entry in the form is structured to include the decision type, priority level, and associated risks and mitigations, allowing teams to assess potential impacts proactively. By documenting all decisions in a single log, this form supports accountability and ensures that all team members and stakeholders can reference the history of project decisions. This transparency is essential for maintaining alignment, especially in complex or long-term projects with multiple decision points.
Using the Project Decision Log Form helps teams avoid misunderstandings, improves communication, and aids in auditing decisions if needed. This tool is especially valuable for project managers who need a structured way to keep all decision-related information accessible and well-documented for future reference.
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