Project diary

{{short description|Written record of a project}}

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A project diary (also history, journal or log) is a record of a project which is compiled while it is being done.

This record might be used as legal evidence if there is a dispute about the outcome of the project such as a cost overrun. To facilitate this, entries should be indelible, time-stamped and signed so that they may not be easily altered in retrospect. The details kept would typically include a record of the time and content of communications such as orders and instructions; events, incidents and their remediation; and the names of the people and parties responsible.

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{{citation |page=484 |work=Managing Aviation Projects from Concept to Completion |author1=Triant G. Flouris |author2=Dennis Lock |publisher=Routledge |year=2016 |isbn=9781317101956 |title=Case History or Project Diary}}

{{citation |page=126 |work=Project Management Checklists For Dummies |title=Project Log Checklist |author=Nick Graham |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |year=2014 |isbn=9781118931431}}

{{citation |pages=144–5 |chapter=Recovery Project Diary |title=Disaster Recovery Project Management: Bringing Order from Chaos |author=Randy R. Rapp |publisher=Purdue University Press |year=2011 |isbn=9781557535887}}

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