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The Execution phase entails creating and delivering the As most of the work is undertaken in this phase, project managers serve a key role in monitoring progress, removing blockers, keeping the team productive and connected, measuring and reporting on status. At the end of this phase, all of the objectives for the iteration, phase, or project that were detailed during the Planning phase should be met. Some of the tasks involved in this phase include: Implementing project tasks Conducting organizational change management Managing vendors Leading project meetings and conducting updates Tracking tasks and reporting on status Updating project budget and timeline Managing conflict Facilitating phase gate reviews The Closing phase begins once all of the project's goals and activities have been completed This phase entails completing and archiving project documentation, receiving final signoff from the client, and sharing final status updates. At the end of this phase, the project is considered completed and resources are released Some of the tasks involved in this phase include: Evaluating project results Validating project deliverables Completing contracts Removing access and releasing resources Conducting project closure/lessons learned meeting Creating project closure report Collecting stakeholder feedback Archiving project documentation Reconciling budget and other financials Sharing rewards and celebrating successes Approving/signing off on project