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Product Transition Template

A handbook-style product transition template with field guidance, workflow, review checks and source-derived example evidence.

10 min readTemplate & handbookSource-groundedUpdated 13 Aug 2026
Decision supporteddemonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.
Best used whenThe project needs a visible, reviewable record rather than an informal conversation or undocumented spreadsheet.
Control principleFacts, assumptions, forecasts, approvals and actions should remain distinguishable throughout the artefact lifecycle.
Handbook overview

What this artefact controls

Product Transition Template should be treated as a decision instrument, not as paperwork completed for its own sake. Its practical value comes from making the underlying decision, evidence, ownership and review cycle visible. In this handbook, the supplied source structure is retained as the factual basis while the surrounding guidance explains how to complete, review and maintain it in day-to-day project delivery.

The source set repeatedly links project documents to broader control relationships: scope creates the work to be scheduled and costed; resources execute that work; stakeholders influence acceptance and change; risk captures uncertainty; quality establishes evidence of conformance; and performance information explains whether the project is still moving toward its intended outcome. Product Transition Template belongs in that integrated system. It should therefore use identifiers and terminology consistent with adjacent project records so that a reviewer can trace a decision across documents without relying on memory.

Before filling any field, write one sentence describing the decision or control action the completed artefact must support. Then identify the accountable owner, contributors, reviewers, approval authority and next review trigger. This prevents a common failure in project documentation: every box is filled, but nobody can explain what decision the document enables or who must act when conditions change.

Inputaccepted deliverables
Inputopen issue and change status
Inputfinal performance data
Outputformal closure record
Outputfinal report or transition pack
Outputresidual action ownership
Integrated visual

How the information fits together

Define
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Complete
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Review
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Approve / act
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Maintain

This visual is an HTML/CSS interpretation for the KEVOS article reader. It conveys the decision structure without embedding the supplied source artwork as a screenshot.

Field-by-field guidance

Complete the template with traceable information

The following field map is extracted from the supplied blank or completed source document where text was available. Wording has been normalised for web readability, but the source structure remains the basis. Where a field is not applicable, record why rather than silently leaving a potentially important control blank.

Source field / sectionWhat to recordReview test
Product / Result Being TransitionedRecord the minimum evidence needed for product / result being transitioned to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Transition RecipientsRecord the minimum evidence needed for transition recipients to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
RecipientRecord the minimum evidence needed for recipient to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Operating ResponsibilityRecord the minimum evidence needed for operating responsibility to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Materials TransferredRecord the minimum evidence needed for materials transferred to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Training CompletedRecord the minimum evidence needed for training completed to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Support Arrangements (Post-Transition)Record the minimum evidence needed for support arrangements (post-transition) to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Outstanding Items / Phase 2 BacklogRecord the minimum evidence needed for outstanding items / phase 2 backlog to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Transition AcceptanceState the condition in testable terms and identify the evidence or method that proves it has been satisfied.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Role / RecipientRecord the minimum evidence needed for role / recipient to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Acceptance ConfirmedState the condition in testable terms and identify the evidence or method that proves it has been satisfied.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Mary (Sponsor) – overall product acceptanceState the condition in testable terms and identify the evidence or method that proves it has been satisfied.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
[ ] AcceptedRecord the minimum evidence needed for [ ] accepted to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Marketing Lead – CMS & content operationRecord the minimum evidence needed for marketing lead – cms & content operation to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
IT / Hosting Operations – infrastructureRecord the minimum evidence needed for it / hosting operations – infrastructure to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Andrew (Project Manager) – transferring partyName one role or person who has the authority and practical responsibility to drive the item to its next state.A named owner can act without ambiguity.
[ ] Confirmed transferRecord the minimum evidence needed for [ ] confirmed transfer to support the demonstrate that project or phase obligations are complete, accepted, transferred and formally closed.The entry is specific, traceable and reviewable.
Working template

Blank web-ready structure

This compact version is designed for copying into a project working note or for translating into your organisation’s controlled form. It is not a claim that these are the only fields required by every organisation, contract or jurisdiction.

Product / Result Being TransitionedEnter controlled project information here…
Transition RecipientsEnter controlled project information here…
RecipientEnter controlled project information here…
Operating ResponsibilityEnter controlled project information here…
Materials TransferredEnter controlled project information here…
Training CompletedEnter controlled project information here…
Support Arrangements (Post-Transition)Enter controlled project information here…
Outstanding Items / Phase 2 BacklogEnter controlled project information here…
Transition AcceptanceEnter controlled project information here…
Role / RecipientEnter controlled project information here…
Acceptance ConfirmedEnter controlled project information here…
Mary (Sponsor) – overall product acceptanceEnter controlled project information here…
Supplied worked material

What the uploaded example demonstrates

The source set uses a recurring worked project — Mary’s Consulting and its new company website — to show how project artefacts connect. The examples are useful because the same scope, team, costs, risks, stakeholders and milestones recur across multiple forms, allowing the reader to see how one project decision propagates through the documentation system. Any numerical value below is a source example or a calculation explicitly identified as such; it should not be treated as a universal project standard.

  • Project Date Dec 15,
  • Title: Prepared: 2026
  • Product: marysconsulting.com – production website (live since Nov 24, 2026).
  • Includes: all source code, content, design assets, configurations, hosting accounts, CMS credentials, analytics
  • Marketing team CMS training: 4-hour session held Nov 18, 2026; 3 attendees; quick-reference guide delivered. Test
  • publish performed successfully Nov 19.
  • IT / Hosting Operations handoff: 2-hour architecture and runbook walkthrough Nov 17, 2026; joint cutover rehearsal
  • Nov 17. IT/Hosting operated production for the full 14-day hypercare window with PM-team shadow only.
How to use the example. Copy the reasoning pattern, not the number. Replace example dates, thresholds, scores, names and amounts with evidence from the actual project, and retain the source or calculation basis for every material value.
Operating method

Step-by-step workflow

Step 1
Confirm the agreed completion and exit criteria.
Step 2
Resolve or formally transfer open actions, claims, defects and residual risks.
Step 3
Obtain acceptance evidence from the authorised recipient.
Step 4
Transfer products, documentation, access, training and support responsibilities.
Step 5
Summarise actual performance against approved baselines and objectives.
Step 6
Archive the controlled record and capture lessons that should influence future work.

For controlled project records, the final step is not “save the file”. The final step is to make the current approved state discoverable, communicate the decision to affected people and define the next review trigger. That trigger may be a phase gate, threshold breach, approved change, new stakeholder, supplier event, forecast movement, risk trigger or a scheduled review date.

Verification

Review checklist before approval or use

  • Acceptance criteria are evidenced rather than assumed.
  • Open items show a named post-project owner.
  • Operational support arrangements are explicit.
  • Final cost and schedule statements reconcile with project records.
  • Lessons describe reusable actions, not vague observations.
  • The closure date and approval authority are recorded.

Run the review from the perspective of a competent person who did not attend the drafting meeting. If they cannot reconstruct the basis, current state and required next action from the record and its cited evidence, the artefact is not yet controlled enough for a material decision.

Practical failure modes

Common mistakes and recovery actions

Failure mode 1

Declaring completion because the project team has stopped work.

Recovery: return to the approved objective or baseline, identify the missing evidence or decision owner, and record the corrective action before proceeding.

Failure mode 2

Closing with unresolved ownership for defects or support.

Recovery: return to the approved objective or baseline, identify the missing evidence or decision owner, and record the corrective action before proceeding.

Failure mode 3

Failing to reconcile final financial commitments.

Recovery: return to the approved objective or baseline, identify the missing evidence or decision owner, and record the corrective action before proceeding.

Failure mode 4

Capturing lessons only as generic statements.

Recovery: return to the approved objective or baseline, identify the missing evidence or decision owner, and record the corrective action before proceeding.

Failure mode 5

Archiving documents before ensuring the operational owner can find and use them.

Recovery: return to the approved objective or baseline, identify the missing evidence or decision owner, and record the corrective action before proceeding.

Governance & hand-offs

Keep the document alive after first approval

A project artefact is only useful while its status is known. Give it a unique identifier, version, owner, approval state and effective date. Define what types of change require reapproval and what updates can be made administratively. Retain superseded versions when the record is needed to explain a historical decision, claim, audit, acceptance or lesson.

Use the document in reviews by focusing on exceptions and decisions rather than reading every field aloud. Ask what has changed since the last review, what assumption has been invalidated, what threshold has been crossed, which decision is now due and which action remains without an owner. This converts the artefact from static documentation into a control mechanism.

At hand-off, confirm that downstream users can interpret the identifiers, units, assumptions and status values without relying on the original author. For project close-out, make sure unresolved items have an operational owner and a clear retention location. A closed project should not leave behind orphaned risks, undocumented support obligations, unverified benefits or ambiguous acceptance evidence.

Source fidelity

Source basis and limitations

This page is an original KEVOS handbook synthesis grounded in the uploaded source files. It intentionally paraphrases and restructures the material for practical application rather than reproducing the source documents as images. Where the source contains an illustrative project value, that value remains an example. Where a required blank source was absent, the limitation is stated explicitly rather than silently inventing a missing form.

  • PMBOK+8+Plans+and+Documents/Close project or phase/Final_Product_Transition_BLANK.pdf
  • PMBOK+8+Plans+and+Documents/Close project or phase/Final_Product_Transition_FILLED.pdf

Current authoritative context used for the reference pages: Project Management Institute, PMBOK® Guide — Eighth Edition and the 2026 PMP Examination Content Outline. The article package does not reproduce substantial PMI publication text.

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