Issue is an item that is currently happening or has happened and is impacting the project. Issue Priority can be determined by assessing its potential consequences, such as delays, cost overruns, or impact on project scope. “Low” = Minor Impact “ Medium” - Medium Impact “High” -Major Impact “Highest” = Critical Impact Issues are also given a “Risk score”, based on Probability and Impact (see “Evaluating an Issue” below) Note: For the action plan, you would use the Smart Checklist to document who is doing what to resolve the issue and when the action is due (for example, for an issue called "Many TSS risks are missing mitigation plans", I might have a Smart Checklist item called "Work with team to add mitigation plan to each risk - Tom Jones - 2/12/2025". Issue due dates should reflect when the action plan will actually be complete as best we can estimate, so they should never be dated in the past/overdue in Its-ProITS PRO. While any project team member can create a project Risk, Issue or Decision, the Project Manager must ensure that all necessary fields are populated and maintained. The Project Manager must also make sure there is visibility to the project Issues, owners and due dates and make sure that escalation is occurring, as needed.
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