tailieunhanh - Migration Roles and Responsibilities

Given the size of most migration projects, one of the first questions that you’ll have to answer from your team will be “Which part of this is my responsibility?” Giving everyone on your team a clear picture of what’s expected of them from the beginning is one way to focus team members on a particular task. | Migration Roles and Responsibilities Help your migration staff and other TechRepublic members understand their roles when migrating from NT to 2003 Given the size of most migration projects one of the first questions that you ll have to answer from your team will be Which part of this is my responsibility Giving everyone on your team a clear picture of what s expected of them from the beginning is one way to focus team members on a particular task. Last year we published a template to help your team members understand their roles and responsibilities on projects. We ve taken that template which was originally sent to us by TechRepublic member John Remirez and modified it for use with migrations from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003. Using the download each team member is assigned a task. A letter is assigned to each task that indicates the team member s level of responsibility. Here s a breakdown of each role A Primary ownership Creation B Secondary ownership Administering C Initiating D Planning E Implementing F Controlling G Monitoring H Closing I Approving J Reporting K Assigning For example if a person is assigned a task and wants to determine his or her responsibilities he or she will read across the chart and find the letters E F H. Referring to the chart legend the artifact owner is responsible for E implementing the task F controlling the task and H closing the task. Note You can substitute what we ve provided with your own team member titles or other tasks in your project that are not included here. Your role We ve divided the major tasks included in the migration into seven tabs 1. Preparation 2. Active Directory 3. WINS and DHCP 4. System Policy to Group Policy 5. File and print servers 6. RAS 7. IIS When you download the template an Excel spreadsheet you ll notice that the responsibilities listed for each major task have been left blank. This is where you come in. Because relatively few TechRepublic members by our estimations have yet performed NT to .

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