End-to-end delivery management for multi-workstream programs — from kickoff through go-live and stabilization. Governance that produces defensible records at every milestone.
Enterprise programs fail not because of bad strategy, but because of execution gaps that were never documented, tracked, or escalated properly. RAID logs that are not maintained. UAT plans that do not connect to business requirements. Status reports that communicate progress without communicating risk. Go-live decisions made without documented readiness criteria. Every one of these gaps creates exposure — regulatory, legal, and operational — that compounds as the program continues.
ELDR Consulting's Program Delivery practice provides end-to-end delivery management for multi-workstream enterprise programs, with a governing principle that every program artifact — from charter through post-implementation review — must be defensible to the executive sponsor, the regulator, and the auditor. From program governance framework design through RAID management, UAT coordination, and go-live readiness documentation, every engagement delivers both execution discipline and the institutional record that protected programs create.
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Request ConsultationDesign of the program governance structure — steering committee, RACI, escalation paths, and decision-rights documentation that makes clear who owns what outcome at every stage.
Structured risk, assumption, issue, and dependency (RAID) log management with executive-facing reporting cadence and documented escalation and resolution records.
Coordination of delivery across technology, business, compliance, and vendor workstreams — with dependency tracking, milestone documentation, and cross-functional accountability records.
User acceptance testing plan design, requirements traceability documentation, defect management, and UAT completion certification aligned with go-live criteria.
Go-live readiness assessment frameworks, cutover plan documentation, hypercare governance, and post-implementation review structures.
Board and executive steering committee reporting documentation — status narratives, RAG ratings, milestone tracking, and risk escalation communications.