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Preparing A Project Statement Of Work. (+Examples)

Prepare A Project Statement Of Work

 

 

In my previous article, I have looked at all that you need to know about the technical feasibility of the project. In this article, I want to look at all that you need to know about how to prepare a Project Statement of work. Follow me as we are going to look at that together in this article.

 

Effective project management requires you to reduce costs, avoid rework, and streamline effort when possible. An effective statement of work describes the work being sought in sufficient detail so that potential sellers and internal resources can evaluate their capabilities to perform it appropriately.

 

This saves time, effort and money and increases. your project’s chances for meeting the requirements of the business.

A Project Statement of work is a document that describes the products or services that the project will supply, defines the business that it is designed to meet, and specifies the work that will be done during the project.

 

 

A Statement of work may be internal, supplied by the project’s sponsor in response to an organisational need, or external, supplied by a potential client during a bidding process. An external project SOW could be included with a request for a proposal or as part of a contract.

 

 

How to prepare it…

To prepare a project statement of work, follow the following procedures:

#1 Review the product

First and foremost, there is a need for you to review the product description to ensure that you fully understand the scope of the work being procured. You will have to understand what will be converted as well as what will not be part of the project.

#2 Consult Experts

There is a need for you to also consult technical experts to define the specification clearly, concisely and completely. You need to discuss with them because they are in a better position to advise you on some of the “must-haves” for the project.

#3 Determine the format

So also, you need to determine the format of the Statement Of Work. In doing this, there are some things you have to put into consideration. If your organisation has a preferred or mandated SOW format, be sure to use it and comply with any standards and policies regarding content.

Also, if there is no standard SOW format for your organisation, you may be able to modify an SOW from a previous, similar project.

#4 Logical presentation

You also have to make sure that information is presented in a logical manner. Doing this will allow decision-makers to decide on whether they would like to pursue the project or not.

#5 Consistent terminology

There is a need for the drafter of the project statement of work to use consistent terminology that is devoid of jargon. He has to avoid using technical terms as much as possible. This will allow decision-makers to decide on the next line of action easily.

#6 Collateral services

You also need to determine whether collateral services are required from a seller external to the organisation as part of the contract. These questions must be asked: What are the seller’s performance reporting requirements? Also, will the seller be required to provide any post-project operational supports?

#7 Acceptable criteria

There is a need for you to define the acceptance criteria for products and services. You will not want to have deliverables that Stakeholders will reject at the end of the day. That is why you need to know what stakeholders want in the final products and services.

#8 Key elements

 

You also need to ensure that your final deliverables contain the necessary key elements. This include:

 

Typical example…

The city of Butterfield Visitors Bureau decided to build a carnival as a tourist attraction. To create a Statement Of Work for this project, the project manager, Lisa Walker, enlisted the help of her organisation’s chief negotiator and lawyer. She also hired a consultant to define the specifications of various carnival rides and attractions that will be utilised.

The Organisation had no existing preferred SOW format, so the project team researched SOWs used by other companies for similar events. They ensured that the SOW was laid out in a logical sequence and used consistent terminology throughout.

The statement defines acceptable service criteria and includes key elements such as a schedule and acceptance standards. Before sending this SOW to prospective bidders, the project team had the document reviewed and validated by an independent legal firm.

 

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