6.4: Submission Checklist
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This checklist is your final quality assurance tool. It ensures that your submitted Control Toolkit is:
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Complete and properly structured
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Internally consistent with earlier milestones (scope, WBS, milestones, budget)
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Designed for real-world use during project execution
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Ready to support weekly reporting, issue tracking, and status reviews
You are not just submitting templates—you are submitting tools of leadership.
✅ SECTION 1 – Scope Control Register
| ✔ | Criteria |
|---|---|
| ☐ | Includes all Level 2 and major Level 3 deliverables from WBS |
| ☐ | Each deliverable includes owner, due date, and status field |
| ☐ | Status indicators used consistently (e.g., Not Started, In Progress, Completed) |
| ☐ | Optional: Includes % complete or blocker notes |
| ☐ | Includes scope change flag (Yes/No) and explanation field |
| ☐ | Reflects current status and scope change history (if any) |
✅ SECTION 2 – Schedule Progress Tracker
| ✔ | Criteria |
|---|---|
| ☐ | Task or milestone names are consistent with WBS/schedule from Milestone 3 |
| ☐ | Includes planned vs. actual start and finish dates (if available) |
| ☐ | Includes status field (RAG indicator, % complete, or tracking label) |
| ☐ | Notes or blockers documented for items at risk or delayed |
| ☐ | Tracker is organized by owner, date, or phase |
| ☐ | Visual clarity: status color, symbols, or formatting aid scan-ability |
✅ SECTION 3 – Change and Escalation Protocol
| ✔ | Criteria |
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| ☐ | Clearly explains when and how issues are escalated |
| ☐ | Identifies escalation thresholds (e.g., delay >3 days, unplanned task added) |
| ☐ | Shows escalation flow: task owner → PM → Sponsor |
| ☐ | Includes a change log format or example |
| ☐ | At least one sample issue or change is documented |
| ☐ | Written in a concise, usable format (procedure or diagram) |
✅ SECTION 4 – Control Dashboard (Lite Version)
| ✔ | Criteria |
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| ☐ | One-page status overview designed for stakeholder communication |
| ☐ | Includes project name, date, and high-level health status |
| ☐ | Lists at least 2–3 current milestones and their status |
| ☐ | Provides summary progress metric (e.g., % complete, tasks done) |
| ☐ | Top 2–3 issues or risks are flagged with owner and status |
| ☐ | Includes recent or pending scope changes |
| ☐ | Lists next actions or upcoming deadlines |
| ☐ | Designed for scan-ability (colors, icons, tables, formatting) |
✅ FORMATTING & PRESENTATION
| ✔ | Criteria |
|---|---|
| ☐ | All tables are clean, labeled, and legible |
| ☐ | Consistent language used across all documents (e.g., “Complete” vs. “Done”) |
| ☐ | No placeholders, incomplete rows, or missing columns |
| ☐ | Fonts, dates, headings, and field types are consistent |
| ☐ | File is named correctly and saved in requested format |
| ☐ | Final version is spell-checked and professionally formatted |
✅ SUBMISSION LOGISTICS
| ✔ | Criteria |
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| ☐ | All four required tools (Scope Register, Schedule Tracker, Escalation Protocol, Dashboard) are included |
| ☐ | Submitted as one document or clearly labeled separate files |
| ☐ | File type matches instructions (.docx, .pdf, .xlsx, Google link, etc.) |
| ☐ | File name follows naming convention: Milestone5_ControlToolkit_TeamName |
| ☐ | Submitted to correct location on time |
| ☐ | Team member names and date listed on cover page or top of submission |
🔁 Final Self-Check Questions
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Would your team use these tools to track work next week?
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Would a sponsor or stakeholder understand your dashboard without a walkthrough?
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Are there decisions that could be made from this information?
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Is your change escalation process practical, or just decorative?
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Have you shown actual progress and possible friction—not just status symbols?

