A request usually comes down the chain of command to the person that will eventually be responsible for the on-site implementing and management of the information derived from the site visit. This person is the project manager. If you are the person receiving the site visit request, there is a good chance that you will… Continue reading Identifying the purpose of a site visit for a project. (Why are you being asked to conduct the site visit?) part 2 of 3
Month: September 2018
Identifying the Purpose of a site visit for a project. Part 1 of 3
The requester of the site visit should provide the site visit’s essential information in writing. The information should include all contact information for the site visit as well as a description and piece count of the object or objects. Conducting a site visit with only the immediate or short-term goals in mind can lead to… Continue reading Identifying the Purpose of a site visit for a project. Part 1 of 3
Developing your project’s risk management and quality control plan. RED FLAGS, Part 2 of 2
There are generally ten primary events that can cause immediate or deferred damage to your collection during a project. You need to constantly monitor these items and include risk management measures to control them in your planning for budget and time. In the course of your quality control tours you will check each of the… Continue reading Developing your project’s risk management and quality control plan. RED FLAGS, Part 2 of 2
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