GP 2.10 Review Status with Higher Level Management
Summary
Review the activities, status, and results of the process with higher level management and resolve issues.
Description
The purpose of this generic practice is to provide higher level management with the appropriate visibility into the process.
Higher level management includes those levels of management in the organization above the immediate level of management responsible for the process. In particular, higher level management can include senior management. These reviews are for managers who provide the policy and overall guidance for the process and not for those who perform the direct day-to-day monitoring and controlling of the process.
Different managers have different needs for information about the process. These reviews help ensure that informed decisions on the planning and performing of the process can be made. Therefore, these reviews are expected to be both periodic and event driven.
IRP Elaboration
OPF Elaboration
- Status of improvements being developed by process action teams
- Results of pilots
- Results of deployments
- Schedule status for achieving significant milestones (e.g., readiness for an appraisal, progress toward achieving a targeted organizational maturity level or capability level profile)
OPM Elaboration
- Improvement areas identified from analysis of current performance compared to business objectives
- Results of process improvement elicitation and analysis activities
- Results from validation activities (e.g., pilots) compared to expected benefits
- Performance data after deployment of improvements
- Deployment cost, schedule, and risk
- Risks of not achieving business objectives
REQM Elaboration
RSKM Elaboration
SCON Elaboration
- Identification of significant changes in the business functions and resources essential to service delivery
- Status of preparations for service continuity including training activities
- Verification and validation issues and results