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Programme Execution Plan

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Jan 09, 2025
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A Programme Execution Plan (PEP) is a comprehensive document that outlines how a programme will be delivered, detailing its objectives, strategies, resources, timelines, governance structure, and risk management approaches. In Jamaica, it serves as a critical blueprint for projects such as infrastructure development, real estate initiatives, or government programmes, ensuring alignment with national priorities, regulatory standards, and community needs. Globally, the PEP is a cornerstone of effective project management, used to coordinate multi-disciplinary teams, streamline workflows, and track progress toward defined goals. It is typically developed at the initiation phase of a programme and evolves throughout its lifecycle, capturing updates as the programme progresses. By clearly defining roles, responsibilities, resource allocation, and success metrics, the PEP mitigates risks, enhances communication among stakeholders, and provides a structured approach to achieving outcomes wit…

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