Performance Reporting
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== Scope of Control== | == Scope of Control== | ||
Different knowledge areas are involved as in planning, also in the control activities, these are: | Different knowledge areas are involved as in planning, also in the control activities, these are: | ||
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+ | | The scope of work defines what the project is producing or delivering. | ||
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− | | | + | | Technical experts keeps track of their results to interpret clients need and addressing it respecting regulation and adopting good practices. |
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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Revision as of 17:36, 12 September 2017
Project reporting is all the set of activities aimed to monitor the progress of different activities of a project. The state of each activity is defined by the evaluation of data representing the metrics chosen for the Report. The main outcome of a correct reporting system is to provide information about the state of a project. These information should be available in a time range that allows the project manager to eventually take effective corrective actions. [1]
Scope of Control
Different knowledge areas are involved as in planning, also in the control activities, these are:
Area | Role |
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Scope (or Configuration) Management | The scope of work defines what the project is producing or delivering. |
Technical Support | Technical experts keeps track of their results to interpret clients need and addressing it respecting regulation and adopting good practices. |
Notes
- ↑ Project Management: Planning and Control Techniques, Third Edition, Wiley, Chichester, 1999, p. 191