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  • ... 10. February 2018 from http://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/project-scope</ref> ...trol procedures. It is therefore important for a project manager to have a scope and manage it properly. <ref name = "besefi"/>
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  • ...ts will be discussed in detail alongside the general guidelines of project scope management. ===Project Scope Management===
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  • ...are transparency, good planning and overview. Suggestions on how to handle scope creep are also given, if this is unavoidable. ==Scope==
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  • ...x for meeting summary</ref> This article focuses on the method of applying Scope Change Control, based on industry best practices through semi-structured in ===Project Scope Management===
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  • ...rite a project statement and at last, the limitations of writing a project scope statement will be discussed. ====Project Scope Management====
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  • '''Title:''' '''Project Scope Management - GUIDE TO THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE ''' ...ver, this chapter gives information about how to validate and control this scope. Information on how to create a WBS is also included in this chapter.
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  • ...at may overlap and/or iterate, as appropriate for the system-of-interest's scope, magnitude, complexity, changing needs and opportunities.<ref name="HBSPP">
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  • ! scope="col"| ! scope="col"| Transformation theory
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  • ... <ref name="BC" /> These two goes hand in hand in terms of identifying the scope of projects and value for customers. By following these steps, the propabil
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  • ..., resources, outcome, and impact dependencies. Some of them may overlap in scope, but are different in essence.
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  • ... problem solving process. This helps to specify, communicate and adapt the scope of the project. How big the system demarcation model will be mostly depends the scope of the task and clients vision, that is why it is recommended to demarcate
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  • ...xample illustrate the amount of information within the area of the project scope.
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  • '''The scope''' for this Wiki article is to investigate the similarities and differences ...nd manage the activities of his project, regardless of the specific field, scope or organisation involved.
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  • ...o define a new project. It is in initiating of a project where the initial scope and financial resources is being decided. It is also within this phase wher '''Planning process group''' is the process group, which addresses the total scope of effort for the project. Within these sections, tools for defining and re
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  • ...rolling and Closing) or into ten subject groups (Integration, Stakeholder, Scope, Resource, Time, Cost, Risk, Quality, Procurement and Communication). The c |style="background: #fff4d3;" |'''Scope'''
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  • ... this is a good method to know the goals of the customer and to define the scope of the project. ...and risks of each project before the beginning, but this falls outside the scope of the present article.
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  • ...agement functions are needed. It is up to the single project to define and scope what the role of the project manager should be. ... from other agile methodologies, if he/she finds it beneficial. Due to the scope of this paper only the three most common techniques will be described. Furt
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  • ...project managers have to be prepared to any possible change in the project scope or in the requirements within the project’s process, as well as ready to ... possible changes in the customer’s requirements and then in the project scope. As there are always more groups now involved in the product development ta
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  • =Research Area and Scope=
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  • ...e addressed in relation to the proposal but for various reasons are out of scope of the project.
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  • ...ations are foreseen uncertainties that have an impact on project portfolio scope and structure |Uncertainty in project scope, problems with project performance, and needs for customization have effect
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  • ...s and creativity can achieve the highest performance. Analysis can set the scope, monitor the performance and make incremental improvement, while creativity *Scope definition
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  • ... software development projects, but works well for any complex, innovative scope of work. The possibilities are endless. The Scrum framework is deceptively ...Sprint has ended. There can be made no changes to the Sprint Goal, but the scope can be changes when the PO and development Team learn more <ref name=four/>
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  • ...as a positive or negative impact on one or more project objectives such as scope, schedule, cost and quality" <ref>["A Guide to the Project Management Body
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  • ...me they receive the product is addressed with modifications of the product scope. |Implements plans to achieve a specific scope led by the objectives of the program or portfolio.
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  • ... design and construction) has changed considerably. Projects have a larger scope yet shorter delivery periods while external factors like sources of financi # Technical: all the typical engineering requirements including scope of design and construction, quality, and need for integrated delivery;
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  • ...ure, language, member characteristics, resources, and knowledge; ''project scope'' can be affected by the extent of duration, innovation, and breadth; ''pro
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  • ...ement starts when the manager develops a project charter to announce a new scope-defined project, both fundamental aspects and risk evaluations must be carr Afterwards, the scope, schedule, deadlines, requirements and budget for the project will be defin
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  • ...ay include elements of related work (e.g., ongoing operations) outside the scope of the discrete projects in a Programme. <ref name=''The Standard for Progr *Programmes have a Wide Scope which may change to meet benefit expectations of the organisation
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  • This article will look at the scope of using Key Performance indicators (KPI) in order to assess progress withi *measure actual progress against performance target of time, cost, quality, scope, benefits and risk to make decisions.
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  • ...g of speculation, development and adaptation will continuously improve the scope and the quality of the product. <br>
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  • ...mpanies around the world, but should be carefully selected relative to the scope of the Kaizen event. See section "Kaizen Event Tools" for further elaborati ...HY, WHO and WHERE be considered and answered. This can be categorized into Scope, Leadership and participants and Schedule and the following activities shou
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  • ...aching overall goals: deliver projects on time and under budget within the scope is threatened and the risk increases when there is no control. ...ngs occur during execution, which demands project teams to make changes in scope and revisit the planning phase. There is no one-size-fits-all model to desc
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  • ...ect on one or more objects in a project such as time, cost, performance or scope <ref name="HowToDoProjects" /> <ref name="iso31000" />. ...what the project outcome should be, along with project vision, objectives, scope, and deliverables<ref name="ProjectManager" /> <ref name="iso31000" /><sup>
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  • ...the beginning of each project, to adhere requirements within budget, time, scope and quality.<ref name=ProjectManagement>Project Management Institute (2013) ...er can come across new ideas and fields of action which he did not have on scope before.It might be challenging for designers to look over the process from
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  • ... 10. February 2018 from http://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/project-scope</ref> ...trol procedures. It is therefore important for a project manager to have a scope and manage it properly. <ref name = "besefi"/>
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  • ...ative effect on one or more objectives in a construction project, such as; scope, schedule, cost, performance and quality. One or more of these can be of im ...nse that have been treated before are registered. It is essential that the scope is as clear as possible so those risks can be minimized or have the opportu
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  • ...e project-setting. This can prevent conflicts occurring in relation to the scope of the project and who is in charge of a task. ...ce of information regarding the methodology that can be used when defining scope, scheduling the project, managing risks etc. Chapter 10 is spent on project
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  • ...eting is organized and a “kick-off report” is written. It contains the scope of the project, the expected outcomes, the planning and the allocated resou ...eam (project manager + company’s executives) is in charge of writing the Scope Statement. This document should contain at least:
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  • ...shment of tolerances against six variables including: Time, Cost, Quality, Scope, Risk and Benefit. If the forecast exceed any of the six, this principle en
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  • * Scope: Permissible variation of the plan’s products. ...ect Management in Practice, http://prince2msp.com/2011/05/21/can-i-control-scope-and-keep-stakeholders-happy/.</ref>]]
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  • ...t, we should compare the actual state with the planned program in terms of Scope, Schedule and Costs. ...''' using management tools such as the [[Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)]], Scope Baseline and the Work Packages, which give information of the tasks that ne
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  • ...ef>, '''Project Time Management''' is a crucial part of a project managers scope.
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  • ...t retrospective is usually held. New tasks/stories are then added into the scope of the next sprint in preparation.
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  • • '''Inability to “stick” with the project scope:''' ...to constant change requests. However, Program Management keeps its project scope before, during and after the MPM. This limitation causes a lot of problems,
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  • ...discussion. It is a key point getting the stakeholders on agreement on the scope, goals and procedure which might be challenging task sometimes. ...tion and redirect as soon as possible if the process is getting out of the scope.
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  • ...he baseline project schedule during execution, taking into account project scope, timed delivery and total project budget. <ref name="Measuring">Measuring T ...nd that a bottom-up baseline plan be put in place to integrate the defined scope with the authorized resources in a specified frame. <ref name="Fleming" />
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  • ...ient and able to adapt faster at lower cost than a large organization. The scope of a smaller team is to devise a smart and simple solution to a complex pro
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  • ..., ODA decided to create a series of Learning Legacy documents serving this scope and simultaneously contributing in government’s vision of leaving a legac ... the programme. It formed the basis of our change control. It captured the scope of work that we had to deliver, the cost of that work, the timing of that w
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  • ...on every activity present in the project or stage should be made - project scope and details are helpful. Every activity should be described with estimated
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  • ...ors that affect the outcome of a construction project and it is out of the scope of this report to outline each one of them. Therefore, this section focuses
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  • ...lect the needs of a specific target costumers. Afterwards the draft of the scope it’s necessary to make sure that all the needed resources are on board to *Project Scope
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  • ...ccessful delivery of a project. These knowledge areas include Integration, Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Human resources, Communication, Risk, and Procurement
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  • In case of new product development, which is the scope of this study in relation of portfolio management, the projects can be deci
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  • ! scope="col"| Task ! scope="col"| Previous tasks
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  • ...f we need to open and take a look inside broadening our boundaries and our scope. This needs to be defined in advance since not every department should be m
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  • ...fore six performance aspect that need to be managed: costs, time, quality, scope, risk and benefits. Prince2 is an integrated framework of processes and th ...ng tolerances against six objectives for the project: time, cost, quality, scope, risk, benefits. In the case that the agreed tolerances are exceeded, they
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  • ...hase is the inception phase. The focus of this phase, is understanding the scope of the project and studying if is both worth doing and possible to do. All * Stakeholder concurrence on scope definition and cost/schedule estimates.
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  • The Gantt charts main focus is time. Trying to ad time, cost and scope is very difficult because the chart is so limited.
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  • ...ality WBS must comply with all requirements for its use, no matters is the scope project, program or portfolio. ...n under control thanks to a “Milestone Structure”. Moreover, the final scope of the Project is more easily defined. To underpin the importance of this r
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  • Describing the principles further is outside the scope of this article, but additional information can be found at: [http://apppm. ...of these biases, would be a natural next step. This is however outside the scope of this article.
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  • ...duced in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaikaku Kaikaku] Events, where the scope is larger and the more radical changes are made. <ref name="TBB5"></ref>
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  • ... and closure of any kind of project. The key attributes are time, cost and scope. ...tly related to the amount of requirements that are part of the end result (scope) along with the amount of resources allocated to the project.
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  • ...ope & Change Control, The ePM book''. [http://www.epmbook.com/scope.htm"'' Scope & Change Control''"]''</ref>. At an early stage a project change has limite ...ct change management process includes every step from agreeing the project scope and deliverables to the successful implementation of the individual change.
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  • ==The Scope of Project Risk Management== ...or effective risk identification, it is required that you have defined the scope of the project. Moreover, the involvement of as many as possible stakeholde
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  • ===Scope=== ...tion system. Furthermore, by using BIM during the planning phase, when the scope of the project is being established, many conflicts between the client and
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  • ...dule derives from the impact that schedule has on project cost and project scope. The three conditions are dependent<ref name="CCPMPer">Larry P. Leach, (199 ...leted the project under the original time estimate, fulfilled the original scope, and came in near or under the estimated budget. Project durations normally
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  • * Mitigating the risk by changing the project mission or scope to minimise the probability for the risk to happen. When mitigating the ris
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  • ! scope="col" style="width: 225px;" | '''Types of Benchmarking''' ! scope="col" style="width: 225px;" | '''Definition'''
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  • * Scope of the project. '''''2. Scope the communication task:'''''
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  • One major observation is that the risk scope, effect and categorization is defined by each company separately according
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  • ...e scheduling of resource and activity has a big impact on project cost and scope. * If schedule increases with fixed deliverable scope - the cost will usually increase.
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  • ...discussion. It is a key point getting the stakeholders on agreement on the scope, goals and procedure which might be challenging task sometimes. ...tion and redirect as soon as possible if the process is getting out of the scope.
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  • The purpose, objective and scope are defined in the introduction, as well as the responsible for the strateg ... Project communications may be extremely complex depending on the size and scope of the project and the number of stakeholders. A flowchart provides all sta
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  • ...fore six performance aspect that need to be managed: costs, time, quality, scope, risk and benefits. Prince2 is an integrated framework of processes and th ...ng tolerances against six objectives for the project: time, cost, quality, scope, risk, benefits. In the case that the agreed tolerances are exceeded, they
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  • ...m of risk in a systematic, transparent and credible manner and withing any scope and context. <ref>https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:31000:ed-1:v1:en< ...nents and controls currently in place, from all sources, across the entire scope of the organisation's activities.
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  • ... Gantt charts, a task might be too flexible defined. The actors could then scope the task differently and ending in not being able to synthesis each actors
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  • The scope of the project was to develop an EDMS system for LZ, customized to fit thei
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  • *abolish local optimization – flexibly manage scope;
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  • ...fore six performance aspect that need to be managed: costs, time, quality, scope, risk and benefits. PRINCE2 is an integrated framework of processes and the ...ng tolerances against six objectives for the project: time, cost, quality, scope, risk, benefits. In the case that the agreed tolerances are exceeded, they
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  • ...siness with the main focus based on meeting four main goals represented in scope, budget, schedule and quality, and in addition the safety component. While
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  • ...should never be completely ignored, but can have a lower priority in small-scope operations and projects.
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  • The processes performed to define the project scope, refine the objectives and develop the course of action necessary to achiev *Scope
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  • ==Scope Definition== ...ot cause of the problem many times requires tackling issues outside of the scope initially anticipated.
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  • ...nager's ideal competencies would have been useful, although outside of the scope of this article.
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  • ...dule derives from the impact that schedule has on project cost and project scope. The three conditions are dependent<ref name="CCPMPer">Larry P. Leach, (199 ...leted the project under the original time estimate, fulfilled the original scope, and came in near or under the estimated budget. Project durations normally
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  • The processes performed to define the project scope, refine the objectives and develop the course of action necessary to achiev *Scope
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  • ...etely neglects it. Project managers needs to be able to effectively manage scope, time and budgets in projects, but also human behaviour. All of these facto
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  • ...ackage or project<ref name="Andrew" />. In order to do so, it compares the scope of the project, the schedule of work and the work undertaken in order to de All tasks and their specific scope must be defined separately in the form of a work breakdown structure, which
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  • ... and legal condition of the context. Furthermore, the context will set the scope for the risk criteria for later processes and should be establish each time
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  • ====Step 1 - Defining the scope==== ...eholder Management|stakeholder analysis]]. The project team determines the scope of the project in collaboration with the key stakeholders and takes into co
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  • ...e delivered within agreed time and cost and furthermore to meet the agreed scope and customer quality requirements. The three constraints are aligned and ch ...complete the project of interest successfully within agreed time, cost and scope as well as according to customer quality requirements.<ref name=Jesper/>
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  • ...k involves comparing the actual situation with the planned one in terms of Scope, Time and Costs, which together form the <span class="plainlinks">[https:// ...oject in an objective way. It is an approach that effectively combines the scope of a project with time and costs parameters and allows alerting to deviatio
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  • ! scope="col"| Number ! scope="col"| Benefit
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  • ...e the project manager thinks of success in terms of scheduling, budged and scope commitments. Like traditional project management approaches, CCPM tends to ...ues. In addition, it discusses how the use of CCPM can greatly improve the scope of performance. The article is written for individuals with a basic knowled
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  • The scope of this article is to present a set of tools to identify and manage stakeho ...d, a project manager can't just approve every change and keep changing the scope of the project. Changes in plan will cause distortions in cost and time of
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  • ...ed September 8, 2016, from https://programsuccess.wordpress.com/2011/05/02/scope-time-and-cost-managing-the-triple-constraint/. </ref> In order for this to *CPM can become extremely complicated and the complexity increases as the scope of big projects increase. The risk of making a mistake in the calculation o
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  • ...However, if an organisation is having trouble defining the lessons learned scope then following the PRINCE2 methodology, a lessons learned template is provi
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  • ...ness. The process will start from a broad perspective than in the end will scope the core problems and questions to assure consensus; there are 3 phases to *In scope management to collect various requirements.
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  • ...low for the changing variables of the environment to have an impact on the scope and objectives of the project. A response to this would be to arrange regul
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  • *'''Insufficient defined scope of project:''' This can occur when the project is not broken down far enoug
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  • ... foundation stones of project management: resource, timescale, quality and scope. Furthermore, the manager should keep the template up to date during the pr ... main focus on the time, it is difficult to try to add both time, cost and scope in the chart <ref name=lim> http://www.brighthubpm.com/project-planning/527
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  • ...nt of three fundamental elements of project management, cost, schedule and scope which make up the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P
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  • ...n in PPO is to ensure that the right projects are selected, with the right scope and at the right time, whereas the ‘not right enough’ projects are kept
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  • ...as a positive or negative impact on one or more project objectives such as scope, schedule, cost or quality"'' <ref>PMI. ''[[A Guide to the Project Manageme ...eholders should mainly focus on the following aspects: the objectives, the scope and criteria. Last-mentioned include risk sources, consequences and related
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  • ... in program management is ''coordination and alignment''. Their high-level scope and their focus on interdependencies enable an organisation to guarantee fi ... commitment and understanding,''' as they communicate a high-level overall scope and execution of the program;
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  • ...estigation and Detailed investigation - are of interest since they set the scope for the following development project. In terms of project management it is [[Category:Purpose]][[Category:Scope]]
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  • ...gement, also called triple constraints of project management, is formed by scope, schedule and budget which represent the criteria for performance measureme ...y (in order to continue delivering value to the customer) and constraints (scope, schedule and cost). <ref> Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Pr
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  • *It can lead to Scope Creep as no definite end-date is set. If no end-date is set, the customer c
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  • ...is important to carefully setup assumptions in order to comply the project scope.
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  • Moreover, the larger scope of the project implies also more resources needed especially regarding time ...e difficulties involved in international projects especially regarding the scope, the purpose, the main stakeholders and the risk intensity. So that’s why
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  • ... innovation projects' scope usually changes during the development cycle ("scope creep") ...does not make part of this article, as it would have exceeded the demanded scope. However, there a given several good implications about portfolio prioritiz
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  • ...rguments to being proactive can be listed, however that is not part of the scope of this article and therefore it will not be discussed further. An example
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  • * If scope creep happens or if it is hard to acquire a specification of requirements f ...is key to a good project start and through the process the objectives, the scope and the impacts become more tangible.
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  • The '''scope''' of the project and the '''project management plan''' are defined in this '''''Defining the scope and project management plan'''''
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  • ! scope="row"| Constraint ! scope="row"|Physical
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  • ...y from tasks, the team won’t be efficient. Be concentrate on the project scope facilitate the progress.
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  • The scope of this article is to highlight some of the areas that can cause problems a ...duals, which will also have an impact on how well the group works, but the scope of this article will not be on that but on a cultural level instead.
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  • ...ding LCA <ref name="lca">Life cycle assessment:Part 1: Framework, goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, and applications- G. Rebitzer,T. Ekvallb,R. ! [http://www.ghgprotocol.org/node/453/ GHG Protocol Scope 3 Evaluator]<ref>http://www.ghgprotocol.org/node/453/</ref>
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  • ...nagement design, estimation and construction by having a defined and clear scope of the project.
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  • ...e project members may have considered the causal factors to be outside the scope of the project or if they deemed it impossible to mitigate or treat the ris
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  • ...re three main interdependent constraints for every project; time, cost and scope.<ref name=" PMT">Tutorials point:Project Management Triangle </ref> They ar ... each other also results in terms of efficient outcomes for time, cost and scope scheduling.<ref name=" TCT">Triple Constraint theory / Project Management T
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  • ...ISO10"></ref>. The detailed focus on Risk Assessment process is beyond the scope of this article, but for the deeper insight please follow the link [https:/
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  • ...a project. Project Managers are faced with situations where changes to the scope of a project are introduced, for instance, requirements from clients change
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  • In fact, the many changes in scope due to requirement omissions or changes of methodology can be viewed in man ...th and safety commission, the Intergovernmental Commision (IGC), which had scope control and authority to demand changes, but no ability to implement the ch
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  • ... is approved and managed independently focusing on the triple constraint (scope, time, cost) of the single project separate from other projects. <ref name=
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  • ...n any project development as it determines the project completion time and scope.
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  • ...tandard describes six project performance aspects that need to be managed: scope, timescales, costs, quality, risks, and benefits.<ref name="PRINCE2_2">''Ma ...ces the required products in accordance with the time,<br />cost, quality, scope, benefits and risk performance goals.''" <ref name="PRINCE2_2">''Managing S
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  • ...guide and description of the use of BIM for each part of the AEC-team. The scope of the book is to create effective cooperation around the project's BIM and
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  • ...oject organization. Moreover, the WBS do not only help the project team to scope the work into deliverables but do also look into activities and tasks requi ... the deliverables and thereby, helping the team to organize and define the scope. Furthermore, the WBS helps the project team with the following:
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  • ...|thumb|right| Fig.1 Triple constraint in a traditional project management: scope , time, cost additional project <ref name="picc" /> ]] ... is approved and managed independently focusing on the triple constraint (scope, time, cost) of the single project separate from other projects. <ref name=
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  • |[[Project Scope Control Management]]
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  • * Define the project and its limitations so the scope of the project is well-defined. If not, it is almost impossible to measure
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  • ...ect. This framework is applicable when managing projects regardless of the scope, or the line of business, if there are project members to lead.
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  • Its scope is to measure and share, during the development of the program, the deliver ...ive outcomes are '''sustained''' and '''managed''' to keep their principal scope. <ref name=Fra/>
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  • ...ts will be discussed in detail alongside the general guidelines of project scope management. ===Project Scope Management===
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  • .... It is present in decision making for project integration and complexity, scope management, schedule management, cost management, and risk management as th ...nty may lead to initially misunderstand the project’s scope or leads the scope to evolve during the project <ref name="PMBOK"/>. E.g. What work steps are
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  • ...t scope. These conditions are always as dependent as for example, a bigger scope in a project is bound to increase its cost and prolong its schedule require
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  • ...s of the negotiations followed by the Execution Phase in which the project scope is being stabilized and the new plan is realized. <ref name="Kerzner"> Kerz ...e primary for the stakeholders of the troubled project from time, cost and scope to value, quality and reputation (see Figure 3.) as at this stage stakehold
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  • ...ogram managers themselves or someone directly overseen by them. The focus, scope and aim of the roadmap is defined beforehand as well as the workshop agenda ...e first stage is to capture as many perspectives and key issues across the scope of the area. Below is an example of a Strategic Landscape Roadmap. The diff
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  • ...rsonnel, which are confined to supporting the line managers in shaping the scope and focus of the scenario.
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  • ... must first be registered online. Basic information as well as the project scope and path need to be provided and Performance Verification must be scheduled
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  • :Section 1: Scope
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  • ! scope="col" style="width: 225px;" |Primary inputs ! scope="col" style="width: 225px;" |Primary outputs
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  • # '''Define the system and its scope'''
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  • ...f the project. They play a crucial role in the development of the initial scope and charter, and effective sponsors lead the project through the selection ✓ Foster requirements and scope prioritization.
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  • *GHG Protocol Scope 3 Evaluator *Define scope of goals and select KPIs
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  • ...breakdown structure", Validate Scope and Control Scope. Within the project scope management process the creating WBS "Work breakdown structure", is a tool w ...point of view is the: Plane scope management, Collect Requirements, Define Scope. Furthermore its is known that these input is likely to change during the l
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  • ...ractual agreement on small projects or simple projects with a well-defined scope. <ref name="The balance"> "What Is a Lump Sum Construction Contract?" -extr When it comes to incentive contracts and when the scope of construction is well defined, the owner can ask to the contractor to ass
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  • ... process by extending the application of the BIM philosophy. There is also scope to drive the automation of the construction - while also introducing higher
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  • ...rectly derived from the project's main performance indicators Time, Cost & Scope. *Scope
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  • ...ttempts by clients to manage the problem of moral hazard and to reduce the scope of opportunistic behavior by the contractor have the tendency to generate v ...r. The rise of the general contractor pushed those not included within its scope, to organize themselves on a professional basis.
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  • ...exam prep, RMC publications,Inc., Eigth Edition.</ref>. Within the project scope management process, the creation of a WBS "Work breakdown structure" is a t ...oach the input are: ''Plane scope management, Collect Requirements, Define Scope''<ref name="Project Management Institute, Inc.">Project Management Institut
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  • ...gate the risk'': To mitigate the risk is to modify the projects mission or scope, not to prevent a risk, but to reduce the probability and impact of the ris
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  • ...in the packages are the responsibility of the supplier for that element of scope and formally “blind” to the owner. Packaging is therefore fundamental t
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  • |style=" text-align:center;" |'''Scope''' |Scope creep (no content)
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  • ! scope="col" style="width: 225px;" |Primary inputs ! scope="col" style="width: 225px;" |Primary outputs
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  • It has been discovered that, for highly repetitive and small-in-scope projects, e.g. roadwork maintenance and household renovation, the fuzzy set
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  • ...ound-color:white; vertical-align:top; text-align:left;" |'''Scope'''[[File:Scope.PNG|frameless|left|50px]] |[[Project Scope Control Management]]
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  • ...made before the planning of a project begins. It is made to articulate the scope and the extent of the project.
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  • ...proposition to help you determine the scope will improve alignment between scope and client’s needs.
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  • ...estigation and Detailed investigation - are of interest since they set the scope for the following development project. In terms of project management it is
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  • To scope means breaking down a project into more manageable parts. The tool gives a [[File:Scope_break_down_structure.png‎|frame|center|2000px|'''Scope: break-down structure''']]
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  • ...hey argue that the risk of measuring other influences, outside the project scope, should decrease if the success criteria are close to the deliverables. The ...it relies on a purpose that is properly defined and at reasonable level of scope, to begin with. Otherwise, moving down the goal hierarchy by asking how, ca
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  • ... a project’s life cycle there can’t be only three measures. Therefore, scope, that encompasses the requirements of the project, has to be a possible con
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  • ... it seems that success doesn’t only come down to time, cost, quality and scope.
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  • ...are often used in the field of project management, but rarely defined. The scope of efficiency and effectiveness is wide and the two concepts can be used in ...are often used in the field of project management, but rarely defined. The scope of efficiency and effectiveness is wide and the two concepts can be used in
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  • ...to address the complexity of projects. For example, we can analyse project scope or project stakeholders (see Chapter People) by using the five elements sug
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  • ...ct work is done, and the phase objectives are mostly the definition of the scope, the objectives and the boundaries in which staff will be free to operate,
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  • *Set focus on scope, cost, time and quality.
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  • ...jects with too optimistic expectations about budget, risks and the project scope, which will most likely not be met. <ref>Kahnemann, Daniel, ''Thinking fas ... estimation accuracies will increase. more information about the project's scope, design, and specifications become available as the project progresses thro
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  • ... typically affect that process and other related processes. For example, a scope change typically affects project cost, but it may not affect the communicat * Planning Process Group. Those processes required to establish the scope of the project, refine the objectives and define the course of action requi
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  • |[[Scope creep]] |[[Project Scope Control]]
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  • ...agement focuses on incremental and continuous improvements. Flexibility in scope, team dynamics and inputs, as well as, producing quality results are essent | Problems are complex, solutions are unknown, and the scope isn’t clearly defined. Product specifications may change. Creative breakt
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  • ...nd and steps is identified in order to meet them. This can also be called "scope management". Project plan is then created that contains the activities, tas
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  • ...t that can be compared to a Kaizen event that lasts five working days. The scope of this article is to describe this kind of program, specifying how it work ...oach for improvement strategy implementation, where management selects the scope of individual KW.
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  • ...ase and it must be done thoroughly to mitigate potential delays, change of scope, budget overruns and quality loss.<ref name="10Golden"/> ...le events and their sources within each branch that will affect changes in scope, cost, time and quality of the outcome of the project.<ref name="doing-proj
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  • #'''Scope''' ====Stage 1 - Scope====
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  • ... define the boundaries of the system the team is going to study. HAZOP’s scope is also discussed. ...necting to the pump, the tank before the pump and the motor’s system the scope is completely different and the deviation analysis will include other devia
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  • ...gure 3 - Use of quantitative and qualitative description depending on time scope<ref name="amer"/>]] ...o create nearly certain scenarios, making sure the scenarios cover a broad scope of outcomes without ignoring extremes. This helps identifying the drivers t
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  • *It defines realistic results within the limitations of resources, time, scope and politics. Beyond this sphere, the team will need to rely on others to i
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  • ...ical Issue''': The first thing that an organization has to identify is the scope and the objectives of study in conjunction with the time frame. The critica
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  • ... or program idea on several measurable aspects. Typically, it will include scope specifications defining the objectives of the project, analysation of the c ...f name="iowa2"/> Meaning that the benefit of a FS may be neglicable if the scope is strictly defined and therefor counteracts the ability to improve the pro
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  • == Scope of Performance reporting== ! style="width: 200px;" |Scope (or Configuration) Management
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  • ...over for known-unknowns. Cost contingency reserve does not cover any major scope changes, nor escalation or extraordinary events. Management reserve (someti ...uncertain but is likely to result in additional costs. This excludes major scope changes, extraordinary events, management reserves, and escalation <ref nam
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  • ...are transparency, good planning and overview. Suggestions on how to handle scope creep are also given, if this is unavoidable. ==Scope==
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  • ...er is to create a harmony between the four main constrains in a project “Scope, Cost, Time, Quality”. Project controller helps the Project Manager in th These can occur from unforeseen hurdles and scope changes.
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  • ...ctice. Therefore an effective decision would optimize the factors of time, scope, budget and quality of a project.
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  • ! scope="col" | Application !! scope="col" | Example studies ! scope="row" | Forecasting and issue
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  • ! scope="row" |Executive Sponsor ! scope="row" | Benefits or Business Owner
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  • [[File:leeway_in_decissions.png|400px|thumb|left|Scope of decision-making, Source: BMVI, Handbuch für gute Bürgerbeteiligung [6]
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  • ...x for meeting summary</ref> This article focuses on the method of applying Scope Change Control, based on industry best practices through semi-structured in ===Project Scope Management===
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  • ...tates that success equals "On time, on budget and delivering the specified scope" ...ntify stakeholders. Groups or individuals with expert knowledge within the scope of the project can for example be used to identify possible stakeholders, a
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  • ...f there is a deviation from the requirements, planned timeline and product scope.<ref name= "Bomarius"> Bomarius F. et al., "Product-Focused Software Proces [[File:WaterfallorAgile.png|thumb|right|500px|Figure 3: Scope of application of Waterfall and Agile Methods]]
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  • ...ent of opportunities that will insure cost and time benefits and increased scope quality. ...possible surprise events resulting in cost overruns, time delays and lower scope quality is key.
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  • ...ch is of high value for any project manager. Due to the SMART goals' great scope in diverse industrial areas, a deep investigation of the SMART traits and s
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  • ...h has been made clear with a Stakeholder Influence Matrix, identifying the scope and resourcing, and integrating this through time management utilizing a Cr
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  • ...quality, at the right and budgeted cost with the correct definition of the scope. None of them are irrelevant to Supply Chain Management. It however include They both share essential features, the clear definition of goals (and scope in PM), the description of the plan and execution instructions and good res
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  • ..., it also defines the terms of payment, the principles of negotiation, the scope of work and the expected level of service.<ref>https://www.cips.org/documen ...agement. All the variations have the potential to affect the viability and scope of the contracts.
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  • ... this, then it will create a problem further on as it is realized that the scope is not correctly estimated, and there fore the cost will be larger than fir ...s is being payed for by the owner. This is practice is often used when the scope of the new work cannot be determine before hand and therefor a fixed price
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  • ... in projects, the focus was on execution and delivery of a pre-established scope, but now, projects are about creating value<ref name="DO" />. Hence, the Se
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  • ...n advance timeframe but at the same time have a more variable and flexible scope in the in the pre-set deliverable.<br> ...rding to the DSDM approach, it is really important first to understand the scope of the business problem and the proposed solution(firm foundations) but not
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  • ...ntrol that will generally change intermittently in response to an approved scope change <ref name="duncan">Duncan, W. R. (2013) ''"A Guide to the Project Ma
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  • ... lead to projects being delivered late, over budget, under quality, out of scope, and without meeting all the initial goals. Due to to size and complexity,
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  • ...ch is of high value for any project manager. Due to the SMART goals' great scope in diverse industrial areas, a deep investigation of the SMART traits and s Within organisational project management the scope of projects, programs and portfolios are characterised by defined objective
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  • Hence, goals are set after the scope of a project, program or portfolio has been developed and are further descr ...nting it in the planning phase is the obvious choice. Because of its great scope of application possibilities, SMART goals can be utilised throughout the pr
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  • ... Vol. 439, No. 2, (2014), pp. 358–365. Web.]</ref> concluded that when a scope is defined and software production teams are guided through the risk proces ...also provides somewhat different principles as well. The generality of the scope of ISO 31000 might be one of the reasons. Although, each standard does not
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  • ...ctice. Therefore an effective decision would optimise the factors of time, scope, budget and quality of a project.
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  • and can be the scope for a future article.
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  • !style="text-align:left; background:#F2F2F2; "|Scope ...0px; width:110px; text-align:center; background: white;"|Barely noticeable scope decrease
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  • ...he first contact between procurement and vendor is to establish the supply scope and expectations. When the process evolves, the communication includes more ...d the targets to fulfill in a project. The SOW is settled from the project scope and defines what should be included in the supply contract.
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  • ! scope="row" |Executive Sponsor ! scope="row" | Benefits or Business Owner
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  • ...estigation and Detailed investigation - are of interest since they set the scope for the following development project. In terms of project management it is
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  • ...ss value, continuous improvement of the project’s product and processes, scope flexibility, team input, and delivering well tested products that reflect c
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  • ...onents and metrics to be included. By having clearly defined the technical scope of the dashboard and having done thorough preparation work the actual set-u '''Lack of maintenance.''' In projects it is common that needs, and scope can vary or change along the way, thus the project dashboard may require to
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  • ...ect. The project plan provides a statement of the time, cost, quality, and scope performance. The project plan identifies management stages and milestones a ...="ISO21052">,</ref>. A project manager's task is to check that the project scope is delivered on time within the original project constraints. It is done by
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  • |[[Project Scope Management]] |[[Project scope statement]]
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  • ...ified as a recommended tool and technique in some knowledge areas, such as Scope Management and Risk Management.<ref name="PMBOK"/> Since brainstorming usua ...where even several brainstorming sessions are required to cover the entire scope, the number of ideas needs to be reduced into something more manageable. Th
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  • ...ageable, but open enough not to create frustration in the team. The proper scope varies according the project and the project stage.
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  • ...rite a project statement and at last, the limitations of writing a project scope statement will be discussed. ====Project Scope Management====
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  • ...responsible for particular work package varies regarding cultural aspects, scope, and location, and may be formed as a combination of full-time and part-tim ... are essential to the respective projects. Short-term projects with modest scope, low risks and small budget do not usually demand the action of additional
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  • ...nalyse it. If there is any deviation to the established cost, schedule, or scope, the project manager and stakeholder can take the necessary actions to addr ...g is collecting data to identify deviations in the planned project, in its scope, its budget, its schedule, the quality of work, the impact, the stakeholder
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  • ...d in the product development cycle across industries. The name implies the scope of this type of approach. Instead of handing down the work in a hieratic wa
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  • ...roject’s deliverable", <ref>https://www.pmi.org/learning/featured-topics/scope PMI®. Retrieved on 15 February 2018</ref> hence nothing is omitted as well ...knowledge or an experience to perform successfully. As a result, a project scope might become unsettled, deliverables might not be valuable as expected and
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  • The earned value management is a method that combines scope, schedule and resources measurements to assess project performance through
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  • ... project management. The chapters of this document are split into 4 parts: Scope, terms and definitions, project management concepts and project management
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  • ... importance of the decisions. This does not directly relate to the size or scope of the decision. The CBA can be implemented in project-program and portfoli ... importance of the decisions. This does not directly relate to the size or scope of the decision. The CBA can be implemented in project-program and portfoli
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  • ...ent Strategy should begin with an introduction stating the purpose and the scope of the documentation and who is responsible for the strategy. The strategy
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  • ... strategies with the daily ones, delivering through the Catchball, a clear scope: improvement of the processes in order to have better organization results.
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  • ...f this issue is to study cases, projects and portfolios of relevant scale, scope and area to currently investigated project. Similarly it is with payment mi ...ming in, and how much money is being spent. Proportionally to the size and scope of the project, or portfolio, those income and outcome is more complex for
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  • ...phase where a problem is identified and potential solutions suggested, the scope of work is now defined in detail. ...mber 2015 </ref> (or PBS). Being asked to sign their agreement against the scope will force a careful analysis of the requirement which can save a lot of ti
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  • ...dge (2013) Project Time Management is a crucial part of a project managers scope. Managing a project typically include balancing the competing project const ...pts are introduced: location, location based activities, resource flow and scope zone - to name a few.
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  • ...bjectives within the expected performance targets for time, cost, quality, scope, benefits and risks.", according to PRINCE 2 <ref name=" PRINCE " />. ... in the scope of the project without needing careful managing. The project scope, costs and time are thus defined as early in the process as possible. This
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  • ... understand the scope. Later, the project team must manage and balance the scope, and juggle with quality, budget, time schedule, resources and risk. <ref>
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  • ...nd members' knowledge and experience in that stage. Poorly defined project scope and activities can result in ineffective use of CPM, which becomes difficul
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  • ...More specifically, “The WBS is a hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project obj ...addition, it presents with clarity the total workload as determined by the scope statement of the project and analyzes the planned work at the lower levels,
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  • ...cting a project for the Government of South Sudan. The project has a large scope and spans over several years and is still ongoing <ref name="Niras">https:/
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  • ...lanced trade-off between competing and visible constraints (time, cost and scope). All of the three constraints are clear benchmarks against which to judge ...ot be changed without affecting one of the other sides. Briefly explained, scope represents the total amount of work involved in delivering a project, cost
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  • In the initiating process group the scope of a project and stakeholders/customers are identified. The needs and expec
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  • ...authorized, and plays a significant role in the development of the initial scope and charter <ref name="ref3">''A Guide to the Project Management Body of Kn ...authorized, and plays a significant role in the development of the initial scope and charter.
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  • ...cess the manager should be able to determine which stakeholders are in the scope of being influenced by the power of the manager.
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  • *Process special for review and approval of budget changes, scope, quality and schedule that are beyond the authority of the project manager; ...ferent approaches towards the project governance framework. Given the full scope of projects in specific industries, different projects values, and complexi
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  • ...t Negotiations:''' before reaching a final agreement, the requirements and scope of a contract shall be clarified between both involved parts. During that p ...anisation, thresholds for possible benefits to be provided, feasibility of scope fulfilment, etc.
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  • The scope of the article is to show the influence of human behaviors on project's pla ...Therefore it is vital to make sure that team members are well aware of the scope of the method and the project.
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  • ...lays occure in the project. Because of often delays and changes in project scope, it is normal that the critical path is re-identified and changes the overa ====Project Scope====
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  • ...bjectives within the expected performance targets for time, cost, quality, scope, benefits and risks''.
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  • *Manage project budget, scope, risk, resources, deadlines and quality.
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  • ...Project Canvas is very similar to BMC and describes the project's purpose, scope, success criteria, milestones, actions, teams, stakeholder, resources, cons
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  • ...es companies to manage complex projects, program and portfolios, where the scope, requirements and product specifications might change during the developmen
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  • *The participants have to know the scope, goal of the meeting: what will be discussed and what won’t; what is expe
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  • ...lly, crashing is a schedule compression tool allowing to reach the project scope in the critical duration. Together these tools provide control over the pro ...e constraints, dates and other objectives without compromising the project scope.<ref> B. Tonnquist & J.Hørluck, ''Project Management - a complete guide'',
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  • <pre>Objective: To define the project scope and forming the team that is going to perform the analysis.</pre> ... on every person within the team has a common understanding of the project scope. Therefore it is also of great importance that the right project manager is
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  • ...ness strategy. Moreover, a program manager has the main supervision of the scope and status of several projects at once which all together consist the progr ... on time, within budget and that they meet the requirements of the program scope, plan and governance arrangements.
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  • ...s. The team defines and prioritizes the opportunities for improvement as a scope for the FMEA process. If specific issues have been addressed by a supplier, ...ool is very similar in all variations, however it differs on objective and scope. Below, a road map of a product development process and FMEA can be seen. I
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  • ...nded to already have some numbers , so quantify the project and define its scope (what it deals with and what it does not). Make the project complete before ...tablish a strong leadership team. The group should depend on the scale and scope of the project as well. 

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  • ...the development of contracts issued with the supplier. In this article the scope of the buyer will be explored. The five steps that will be explored further
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  • ...e project or negative thus posing threat to the project objectives such as scope, schedule, cost or quality<ref name="PMI" />. According to the Project Mana ...d with the risk the opportunity becomes clear. Adding work or changing the scope of the project. Example would be exploiting technological options in the be
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  • **Conduct an independent review to evaluate whether the scope of the program is realistic and the organization is capable of going throug
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  • ... useful in construction management. The work breakdown structure takes the scope of the project and make it into smaller manageable chunks which frames the The creation of a work breakdown structure follows a well-defined scope [[Scoping]]. This means having determined the overall goal where after the
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  • ... be achieved by a project, including a direct impact to the constraints of scope, time and cost.
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  • A project charter is defined as a statement of scope, objectives, and participants in a project. <ref name="pm"/> It is a docume ...ssumptions need to be listed by the project team. Finally, the preliminary scope statement is defined, which states what the project will include, describes
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  • <li> '''Planning:''' Development of a scope statement that clarifies future decision-making in order to attain the obje ...tute (PMI) considered the "triple constraints", as these criteria consider scope, time and cost. Projects considering triple constraints theory may be helpf
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  • ...ble- oriented set of project components, which are included in a project's scope .</ref>. ... used to shorten a duration of the activities without interfering with the scope of the project. Methods included in the process : Fast tracking and Crashin
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  • ...mally related to the three parameters of the Iron Triangle: cost, time and scope.
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  • ...lanced trade-off between competing and visible constraints (time, cost and scope). All of the three constraints are clear benchmarks against which to judge ... changed without affecting one/both of the other sides. Briefly explained, scope represents the total amount of work involved in delivering a project, cost/
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  • ... formally recognise projects, which can arise from business needs, project scope descriptions and/or strategic plans (4.0, PMBOK, 2013). Similarly, PRINCE2
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  • ...ndividual or company has to begin with and the overall mood of the project scope. All these factors significantly contribute to the bias, potentially skewin
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  • ... are essential to the respective projects. Short-term projects with modest scope, low risks and small budget do not usually demand the action of additional ...ality and functionality of the final product. Depending on the complexity, scope, risks and importance of the project, more than one user may be needed to r
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  • 2. Planning Process Group: Those processes required to establish the scope of the project, refine the objectives, and define the course of action requ ...e, but if the customer deflects the project team members it will be end in scope creep. As an interim conclusion, the project planning has to consider a lot
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  • ... be related to some of the PMBOK subject groups; Integration, stakeholder, scope, recourses, time, cost, risk, quality and procurement.
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  • ...dge (2013) Project Time Management is a crucial part of a project managers scope. Managing a project typically include balancing the competing project const ...pts are introduced: location, location based activities, resource flow and scope zone - to name a few.
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  • ... be related to some of the PMBOK subject groups; Integration, stakeholder, scope, recourses, time, cost, risk, quality and procurement. ''Scope baseline'' this gives a basic understanding on the specific requirements an
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  • ...n be reached by an iterative approach. With the agile approach the project scope can be changed significantly during each iteration. The iterations and the ==== Scope subject group ====
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  • ...ble- oriented set of project components, which are included in a project's scope .</ref>. ... used to shorten a duration of the activities without interfering with the scope of the project. Methods included in the process : Fast tracking and Crashin
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  • ...ay include elements of related work (e.g., ongoing operations) outside the scope of the discrete projects in a Program.
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  • ...However, if an organisation is having trouble defining the lessons learned scope then following the PRINCE2 methodology, a lessons learned template is provi
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  • ... Vol. 439, No. 2, (2014), pp. 358–365. Web.]</ref> concluded that when a scope is defined and software production teams are guided through the risk proces ...also provides somewhat different principles as well. The generality of the scope of ISO 31000 might be one of the reasons. Although, each standard does not
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  • * Scope creep ([http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Scope_creep])
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  • ...ay include elements of related work (e.g., ongoing operations) outside the scope of the discrete projects in a Program.
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  • project scope in order to meet schedule constraints, imposed dates, or other schedule obj
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  • ...oject, the project manager may need to balance the time, cost, quality and scope requirements of it and negotiate with the stakeholders. Following, the proj
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  • • Abilities to develop and manage scope, schedules, budgets, resources, risks, plans, presentations, and reports;
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  • ...tion, due diligence might be held from an independent third party with the scope of providing subjective judgement.
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  • ...ital signs, that need to be managed. The aspects are costs, time, quality, scope, risk, and benefits. ; Project scope management
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  • The CMT may be a mix of internal and external experts to widen the scope. The CMT has to analyze the essential and to make decisions fast. Hence, a
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  • ...the right indicators for a certain project it is necessary to have a clear scope of the business plan and measurable goals. By just adopting KPIs uncritical ...tep of a business plan and the ''matter of the outcome'' are to define the scope of the action. For example, by increasing the yearly revenue by 10% “the
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  • ...at a project is made by people and it constitutes a network with a precise scope: a purpose. Projects are complex also because everything, from people, busi ... Control system could be: Plan Quality, Perform Quality Control and Verify Scope.
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  • ...ly responsible for time, cost and quality management but also integration, scope, human resource, communication, risk and procurement management. The role o ... thus be evaluated through measurements of time, cost and quality but also scope, resource and activity as well as through models of measuring success like
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  • ...t. According to the Project management institute, a project is a temporary scope of work with a defined beginning and end time. Every project is unique and
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  • . Project Cost Management is simpler to develop if the project's scope is well defined since the beginning once it is easier to preview all the pr
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  • ...izing a good project is considering not only features as being in time, in scope or respecting costs, but also respecting what are customers wants and needs ...indicators such as being on time, respecting the budget and satisfying the scope were used in the past few years, but this idea is changing continuously; in
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  • ...olders’ expectations and the project purpose, inform stakeholders of the scope and objectives, and discuss how their participation in the project and its **''Document Project Scope and Design:'' The scope should be well-defined at this step and the project design should reach a l
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  • ...ound in project management, where the executing order is really important: scope, schedule, cost and risk. With the first three constraints defined, risk is ...s and ''clear input from stakeholders'' to clarify areas where the project scope or strategy can be adjusted in response to emergent risks.
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  • ...rform these activities. EVM analysis with the usage of the predefined work scope, timeframe for performance of the work, resources and costs, etc. as inputs * Statement of work: brief scope description
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  • To start a project, it is important to have a clear scope. A tool that is often used is the Business model canvas, both to start up a The business model canvas is a tool to scope the changes in a company or the startup of a company. This will result in e
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  • ...s'''. These can be components from the project management plan such as the scope baseline or the schedule plan; project documents as list of activities, ass
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  • ...knowledge of the area or supporting technology, new opportunities arise or scope changes. ... project and represents the work specified in the current approved project scope statement”<ref name="PMBOK"/>.''
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  • ...Wyngaard" />. Predominantly there seems to be a disagreement about whether scope or quality is the third constraint in the triangle. The aim of this paper i ...the three key constraints are often considered to be either time, cost and scope or time, cost and quality. These tree constraints either (TCS or TCQ) form
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  • ...eam to reflect and ask more critical questions regarding the intention and scope of a task, all without introducing cognitive biases or other possible influ ... task. This could be due to several significant uncertainties, or that the scope is not defined enough and the point at which the task can be considered suc
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  • ...elationships, brand loyalty and productivity. These aspects are beyond the scope of this article. Secondly, it is highly recommended to focus on the transfo ...ide of Figure 2) evaluates more the internal factors of a project, such as scope, schedule, costs, quality, resources and risks. Balancing and prioritizing
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  • ...tion across all team members. This creates the necessary knowledge and the scope, which is necessary in order to identify and assess risks.
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  • ...n of the actual project performance to the planned performance and project scope baseline. Hence, KPIs in such instances are critical tools. ...scription while also satisfying the project tolerances such as time, cost, scope etc. which are defined in the project initiation documentation. The quality
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  • ...ndividual impressions, which will further broaden the gathered information scope. ...rst and second step will be executed again, taking care to examine a wider scope, improve the communication with the target group or rectify whatever reason
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  • ...reative development and cooperation. As a matter of fact, having a precise scope helps to align resources, to motivate and to reach successful performance.
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  • ...es are something that the management decides, when taken the activities in scope in consideration. The idea is then, that the key milestones can be pointed
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  • ...ork systems and towards work that increases the degree of control and task scope and therefore requires higher cognitive and interactive skills and activiti ...ed good communicational and human skills to promote the bigger picture and scope of the project.
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  • [[File:I-Triangle.jpg|thumb|Figure 1: The Iron Triangle - Scope, Time, Cost (''autonomously created'')]]The definition of 'project' can be ...1). The success of a project should, therefore, be measured within project scope, scheduling, cost, quality, resource, and risk constraints in term of compl
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  • ...usually be categorized under the performance targets: Time, cost, quality, scope, benefits, and risk, on which a project is evaluated. If a project is manag Planning Process Group covers the part of the project process where the scope of the project is defined as well as the objectives for the project. This i
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  • ...r overview and give the team a clear overview of the project timeline, the scope, the different risk and the cost. So the idea is that you break down the pr ...he product owner organizes and handles the goals, tradeoff of schedule and scope and adapting to change the project requirements and priorities. The Scrum M
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  • ... set of people in a team that provide the best spread of roles to meet the scope of the project. Not only in functional role term such as e.g. civil engine ...r plays a crucial role to push the tasks to an end while still keeping the scope and requirements very much in mind<ref name="Effective"/> <ref name="How"/>
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  • ..., what is different engineering principles etc. Thus explaining what is in scope, how the PFMP was conducted and what is left out is an important part of us
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  • ...ed or validated by design professionals. Once value engineering or another scope/price reductions occur, the designer often asks for additional fees to rewo ...per sets forth those first principles, regarding process and organization, scope, performance metrics, tools and methods, and contractual agreements.
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  • ...the competing objectives of the project Triple Constraint: time, cost, and scope. In the everyday changing and dynamic business environment, project governa
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  • ==Scope of process planning== ...mation helps in decision making and plays a crucial role in developing the scope of a project and determines what all the things are required for completion
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  • ...heduling management, list of activity, attribution of activity, milestone, scope and definition, environmental factors and organisation assets.
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  • ...t management is seen as a foundation function that integrates the areas of scope, schedule and resources <ref name="Zulch"> ''Zulch, B. Communication: The F Within the scope of this particular communication theory, the word information is not relate
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  • ...oject manager, if not already assigned, will be selected. Then the initial scope and the financial resources are defined together with a stakeholders analys The project managements team has do refine the objectives and scope of the ''Initiation'' and develop the course of action required to attain t
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  • ...g on delivering project outputs within the constraints of time, budget and scope.
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  • ...cluded in the charter can vary depending on e.g. the project size, project scope or project complexity. <ref name="PMBOK"> ''"Guide to the Project Managemen ...ates the scope of the project. Clears what is in the scope and outside the scope of the project.
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  • ...project to another. A project manager is responsible for the whole project scope, team, resources etc. Thus, they must act greatly under pressure and be com ...r service and is constrained with several factors such as resources, time, scope etc. <ref name="ProjectVSProgram"/>
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  • The scope of this article is to points out the similarities and differences between p ...esources, steer the portfolio, making changes when necessary to rescue, re-scope, cancel, or introduce new projects, manage escalations and midcycle request
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  • ...gh the program's backlog is established. The program's backlog defines the scope of the Program by defining the various features that are to be developed, t ...ge solution SAFe, Portfolio SAFe and Full SAFe which are mostly out of the scope of this article.
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  • The scope of this article is to explain concisely the definition and role of project ...p mainly involves in other important issues such us authorizing changes in scope, phase-end reviews and go/no-go decisions when risks are particularly high.
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  • ...e illustrates three central aspects of a project, cost, time schedule, and scope. It is generally assumed that altering one of these affects the other two.]
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  • *Manage constraints, such as schedule, scope and costs ...el to the next by defining performance tolerances by: cost, time, quality, scope, benefits and risk. Exceeded tolerances are defined as an exception and upp
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  • ...bstract and with a focus on an end-result whereas objectives are narrow in scope, specifically formulated, concrete and with a focus on the required steps t
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  • * Manage constraints (scope, quality, schedule, cost, resources) ...e a project successful. The factors of a successful project is time, cost, scope and quality. If these things are all working out as they should, the projec
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  • ...ted cycle, this is to maximise the business value by adjusting the project scope of the solution and make the client a central figure. Giving the client the '''5. Change is progress to a better solution''': The Project Scope phase begins with the stakeholders coming to an understanding of what is ne
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  • ...us risks may arrive with different impact on the project in terms of Time, Scope and cost variations. Moreover, the new risks may become foreseen ones as th ...ules and any variation in cost estimates and variance related to schedule, scope, and cost.<br>
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  • ...tion, due diligence might be held from an independent third party with the scope of providing subjective judgement. Or even as an equity holder or project o • What should the scope of procedures include?
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  • ...n the above may be expanded upon greatly. This, however, falls outside the scope of this article and may be covered in a separate article if a higher level
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  • ... defining the building blocks for the project. This phase includes project scope, budget, schedule ...s illustrated in the figure below and is divided into five phases: project scope; cycle pan, cycle completion, client checkpoint, and final review. In the f
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  • '''1. Determination of project scope''' This action is to set down the scope of this project.
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  • ...tands the vision in the same way, so that the project does not move out of scope.
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  • ...ject management plan consists of two elements: Quality management plan and scope baseline. These will now be described further. ... />. Scope baseline is an actual component of the project management plan. Scope baseline can be changed only through formal control procedures. It contains
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  • ...heduling management, list of activity, attribution of activity, milestone, scope and definition, environmental factors and organisation assets. ...ostly recorded in the activity list, their accuracy is explored as product scope description.
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  • ...ve. Where direct when the project is forced to be finished quicker, or the scope is made greater, and constructive acceleration is when the construction com ...rs, and customers may lose trust. This should be considered in the overall scope of the project and especially with Key stakeholders who may be affected by
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  • ...o organize the team’s work into manageable sections and define the total scope of the project <ref name="WBS"/>. The purpose of the WBS is to communicate the scope of the project to all the relevant project stakeholders. As diverse stakeho
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  • The scope of PPM begins with preparing the proposed projects (options) against a set
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  • ... creative development and cooperation. As a matter of fact, have a precise scope helps to align resources, to motivate and to reach successful performance. ...a clear purpose of the project. It affirms that defining a precise project scope helps avoid the challenges that a project might face and implement control
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  • ...d express emotions”. <ref name=D></ref> The IE managing skill has a wide scope. Not only are managers responsible of identifying their own emotions, but a
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  • ...roject’s success as “the ability to deliver the project’s product in scope, time, cost and quality.” ( IPMA Organisational Competence Baseline®). A ...sts typically of three dynamically interrelated components; cost, time and scope. A project has subsequently been considered successful upon finalization if
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  • ...g on delivering project outputs within the constraints of time, budget and scope.
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  • ...fferent approaches to not only satisfy the customer with an “on-time, in-scope and low-cost product” but making the whole process more sustainable.
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  • ...oject manager, if not already assigned, will be selected. Then the initial scope and the financial resources are defined together with a stakeholders analys The project managements team has do refine the objectives and scope of the ''Initiation'' and develop the course of action required to attain t
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  • ...n which details when and how the products or services defined in a project scope will be delivered. <ref name=PMI></ref>
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  • ...e illustrates three central aspects of a project, cost, time schedule, and scope. It is generally assumed that altering one of these affects the other two.] ...about the method, data mining and On Line Analytical Processing within the scope of cost control in project management. It gives a good basic understanding
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  • ... main themes of project management, covering broadly from the defining the scope of the project to answering the great underlaying question: Why is this pro Basically, this is done by connecting intrinsic benefits to the project scope. Each team member has to come up with a number of intrinsic benefits from h
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  • * Is used for the control of scope ...nefit map is used in order to ensure that the changes does not result in a scope creep but are aligned with the program purpose, by adding/removing elements
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  • ... different stages could vary depending on the size of the team and project scope. For example, when the project team is gathering information on the problem
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  • '''Scope Management''' consist in processes which help managers define the scope of a project, understanding what should be included and what is not part of [[Scope Management Resources]]
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  • ...management focusing on the classical triple constraint been time, cost and scope. A portfolio manager also needs to ensure all aspects of the portfolio are ...eristics or relations. The map however only provides a view within the set scope to a varying detail, where too complex a mapping can cause confusion and to
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  • '''Deviation form:''' when extra work is added to the original scope from the contractor, which can be rejected or accepted by the owner. <br > ...ects. These constraints can be categorized into three categories which are scope, cost and time. These categories form the base of the iron triangle which i
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  • :*Identification of stakeholders affected and the needed scope; ...setting up the model. WBS is therefore modeled after four different areas; scope, time, cost and resources.
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  • ...d, its positive outcomes are sustained and managed to keep their principal scope. ...e-wbs-organizational'' </ref> is a hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project obj
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  • ...od for designing projects with a strong emphasis on development of project scope, with given time and cost constraints. ...age or project. To be able to do this, the analysis takes into account the scope of the project, the schedule of work and the work undertaken. This is to ma
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  • '''Title:''' '''Project Scope Management - GUIDE TO THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT BODY OF KNOWLEDGE ''' ...ver, this chapter gives information about how to validate and control this scope. Information on how to create a WBS is also included in this chapter.
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  • == Scope - WHY, HOW, WHAT? == ... Golden Circle” is a methodology and tool applicable for structuring the scope of a project, product, or service.
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  • ...er’s voices are heard, but not necessarily taken into consideration. The scope is to obtain information of stakeholder concerns and provide response to th While the scope and terms of an organization’s KPIs may differ from project to project, t
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  • ...argues, curiosity and need for knowledge is the top of the pyramid. In the scope of project management, for a project manager, it is important to identify t * Scope: The errands required to satisfy the undertaking's objectives.
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  • “Project Management”. Therefore, the scope of this project was to develop a similar third-tier service ...t throughout the life cycle of this case they confronted several changes. Scope, timelines, and names changed during the project procedure. At first, it w
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  • ...erefore, it is important to have a clear problem statement, a well defined scope of the particular project and conception of expectations before choosing ap The vision should include a high-level view of the scope of the project and the reason the project was created. The vision is then
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  • A project charter is the statement of scope, objectives, and people participating in the project<ref name="Project Char ...nagement Triangle or the Iron Triangle. It represents the boundaries of '''scope''', '''time''', and '''cost''' that each project is to operate within, and
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  • *The project charter is used to define the scope, objective and vision of a project. This is done by describing the specific ...ring group to evaluate and give direction regarding project objective plus scope and further detailization of stage one topics.
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  • Data collected can be used for prioritizing tasks and identification of the scope of the project. ... "Up" being the ones that have possession and power regarding the projects scope, the "down" involving the parties responsible for the various sub projects
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  • 1. Define scope
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  • ... is necessary to define the schedule, risk, resources, budget, quality and scope. These five main areas define the called Six Star Constraint Model.
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  • ...be used in the preliminary phase of the project where the project purpose, scope and desired results are to be determined. The tool consists of a brief pres ==== 4. Project scope statement tool ====
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  • Specifying the scope of the process to financial products (stocks, bonds, mortages, derivatives)
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  • ...stematically develop new or documenting existing business models. It helps scope an organizations business model by a series of building blocks that are int ...is tool seems rather redundant, it tends to be a catalyst for a purposeful scope of a project.
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  • ... that in the end will lead up to the final reaching of the project goal or scope. To create a better view of the project it can be helpful to part the proje ...ght be favorable to look at the work that is needed in order to fulfil the scope and deliver on the project/program.
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  • ...aspects of delivering value. This however also encapsulates things such as scope and how the project realizes the appropriate conditions for it to come to f ...roject. This effectively ensure that the project will fail, as the initial scope cannot be maintained because they fell behind due to the error, or they sim
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  • |''1. Defining scope:''<br> a. The golden circle<br> b. Goal hierarchy<br> c. Work break down st ...r> a. Corrective and preventive actions<br> b. Adaptation and agile<br> c. Scope creep<br> d. Change requests
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  • |''1. Defining scope:''<br> a. [[Why, How, What (The Golden Circle Model)]]<br> b. [[Goal Hierar ...e and Preventive Actions (CAPA)]]<br> '''b. Adaptation and agile'''<br> c. Scope creep<br> '''d. Change requests'''<br> e. Resilience management
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  • ...o create a network diagram, various requirements must comply. For the full scope of the project, tasks should be specified. There has to be logic between ac ...raditional, routine projects with a comprehensively known and well-defined scope, and the possible changes and risks merely marginally affect the entire cou
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  • ...rete and well-defined problem to solve. It is important to narrow down the scope to be sure it solves a challenge thoroughly, rather than trying to solve ma ... therefore be difficult to know when to move on. Depending on the size and scope of the design task the time spent on the project should of course vary, but
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  • ...nge according to sources. In some models, a fourth pillar is included, the Scope <ref name="PMI"> P.M.I. (2017): ''A Guide to the Project Management Body of ...and quality has been identified as strong and decidedly connected contrary Scope, Performance, or Requirements. The three constraints have been commonly ack
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  • In summary, the scope of this article is the drafting of the procedure required to '''Issue ident ...gement processes which it classifies into 10 knowledge areas (Integration, Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Resources, Communication, Risk, Procurement and Stake
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  • ...as most projects must operate within some important boundaries concerning, scope, time, and cost. The interrelation of these components can make the differe ...is not necessarily the only marker of overall project success. The project scope can be delivered on time and within budget but ultimately result in an unsu
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  • ...e the purpose of a project the project scope also needs to be defined. The scope of a project includes the processes that will lead to a successful project
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  • ! scope="col" | Habits ! scope="col" | Leadership skills / competences
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  • ...unpredictable, highly competitive and fast-changing marketplace, long term scope is difficult to define. A contextual framework is necessary for an effectiv
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  • ...quality and can be displayed in different forms. It may be revealed in the scope of a decision, the number of ideas or products that the development convert ! scope="row"| A
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  • ...pe of the project is discussed, defined, concerns, and how to approach the scope. Roles are also usually given during this phase by the project manager.
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  • Even though project, program and portfolio management differ in scope and associated tasks <ref name="Portf_M"/> (pp. 11–13), a common quality ...tude of leadership theories exists in the literature. It is not within the scope of this article to go into detail about these, but rather to explore the be
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  • ...ntification process, it is vital to have information about the projects’ scope in the form of a project management plan, project documents, agreements, pr
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  • ...ng discussion",<ref name=ITFAPR/> not as an analysis tool. This is not the scope of the method, but since this way of executing SWOT is spread widely among
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  • ... project. In other words, the WBS provides a clear view of the project’s scope, by schematically showing all the objectives that it englobes and the relat ... project and represents the work specified in the current approved project scope statement.<ref name="R2" />
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  • ...s can have the opposite effect for employees who are completely within the scope of X theory. They will thus tend to take advantage of this situation to wor ! scope="col"| Japanese companies
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  • ...ped. The CAPA process is typically divided into 5-9 steps depending on the scope of each step. In this article, a 7-step framework is introduced. The steps ...[http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Project_Scope_Management Project Scope Management.]
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  • #'''Business Options'''. The scope of the project is defined, this includes the project boundaries. Furthermor ...(such as the stakeholder needs and demands) and other aspects (such as the scope and the objectives) are further developed. Additionally, the expected benef
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  • ...to 4 categories. First is technical causes which includes limited data and scope changes. Second is the psychological aspect, the tendency for the brain to ...le in charge. This is called strategic misrepresentation but is out of the scope of this article and will not be explored in more detail here since it is an
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  • ...t effective project goals are needed to clarify and concretize the project scope. Therefore, the final goal setting is done in the planning phase of project ... objectives as concrete, specifically formulated, short-term with a narrow scope, and concentrated on the required steps towards an end-goal.<ref name="Macl
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  • ...members understand each other and help streamline the understanding of the scope while also preventing bad decisions regarding setting requirements.
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  • ...us on goal setting for practitioners. The FAST goals then try to widen the scope of what goal setting is through including a focus on surrounding culture an
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  • ... can be some limitations to such a plan. Of cause, this all depends on the scope, length, and duration of the project as mentioned before. <ref name="Limita The challenge of creating a contingency plan can be immense. Knowing the scope of the project extremely well is a key factor before heading into creating
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  • The scope of ICT coordination must be determined by the size and complexity of the ta ...ol (ICT agreement) then they will use this ICT specification to define the scope of ICT services and create the optimal basis for the digital collaboration
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  • ...f <ref name="R1" />. This means that the hierarchical decomposition of the scope of work represents the actual deliverables throughout the project, e.g., a ... of the project as it organizes and more accurately difine the project’s scope by reflecting the work specified within the project. <ref name="R3" /> <ref
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  • ... are to provide a path that lead towards a specific goal within a projects scope. The path to create a decent plan can be divided by various activities, unc By diving into the complexities of a project it is vital to know the scope of the project. Goals for a project is usually set to a predate based on th
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  • ...nagement/project-scope-management </ref> One way to help you defining the scope of your project is to apply the Goal Hierarchy from the book ‘Power in pr ...rchy''' is a goal-oriented iterative method that can be used to define the scope of your project. This by setting goals that can be brought up to date as kn
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  • ...sting literature on uncertainties in decision-making, by introducing a new scope. This new scope takes its starting point in two systems used when evaluating a decision or
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  • ...t baseline to the actual schedule and cost performance. EVM integrates the scope baseline with the cost baseline and schedule baseline to form the performan ...roving work efficiency, and some projects are achieved because the project scope is reduced (the actual efficiency is not high).
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  • ...is crucial to know when measuring success. Therefore, defining the project scope and identifying milestones are a part of the planning phase, which involves ...t. The project manager should, among others, have control over the project scope, milestones, timeline, stakeholders involved, budget, etc. A part of this j
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  • ... divided into three focus areas: Project owner and stakeholder engagement, Scope Definition and Communication. The content of the recommendations is based o ... an organization it will in most cases land on a manager’s table. If the scope of the need has a substantial size and/or risk profile it will be send thro
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  • ...ible for the project team, which can vary in size depending on the project scope and complexity. The project team must be able to provide the necessary prof
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  • ... of the project team’s operations towards achieving the goals within the scope, time, quality and budget standards. Evidently, an appropriate goal setting ...d in project management in the planning phase of a project, as the project scope is defined here in accordance with the international standard ISO 21500. Ba
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  • ...tate of the project varies from the expected progress with cost, time, and scope taken into account. This value can later be used to forecast when the proje ...us key areas within projects such as cost management, schedule management, scope management, risk management and integration management.<ref name="PMBOK"/>
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  • ...able to 'business-as-usual' projects, constraint of physicality, potential scope creep due to an indefinite end-date etc. ''Adaptive life cycles are agile, iterative, or incremental. The detailed scope is defined and approved before the start of an iteration.''
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  • ...ceive our colleagues and behave towards them and it is therefore under the scope of project management - as can be seen in the Guide to the Project Manageme
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  • ...are often used in the field of project management, but rarely defined. The scope of efficiency and effectiveness is wide and the two concepts can be used in ...are often used in the field of project management, but rarely defined. The scope of efficiency and effectiveness is wide and the two concepts can be used in
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  • ...rary, unique endeavors and require active management of their integration, scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources, and communication according to the Pro According to PMI, a project has the dimensions of integration, scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources, and communication and Cooper’s stage
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  • ...or or the client for changes in the project such as changes in the project scope, design, completion date, contract price, etc. Any deviation from the work scope agreed in the contract is considered as a '''variation''' in a project.
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  • ...lustrated by the previous mentioned Iron Triangle: Time, cost and quality (scope).
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  • ...d divide it into smaller manageable tasks. After deciding on the tasks and scope the Gantt Chart can be used for planning, visualization, and control <ref>C
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  • ...pdates with flexibility for changes, which in small steps will fulfill the scope. Scrum also includes the phases: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitorin
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  • Job enlargement revolves around broadening the scope of an employee’s job, by increasing the number of tasks associated with a ...178-192.</ref>. Job enrichment refers to the same aspect of broadening the scope of the employee’s job, yet here by adding tasks different levels of respo
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  • ...to estimate the entire project process, as one has clarified the project's scope and what it contains.<ref name="R1" /> ...created WBS can cause opposite project results and ongoing budget overrun, scope creep or unmanageable, repeated project re-plans and extensions, delivered
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  • ...t a high magnitude, i.e. portfolio, it has to be considered that any below-scope changes, either at programme or project level, will affect the workflow in
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  • ...e content of the reports involves critical aspects of the project, such as scope, scheduling, resources, cost and issues.<ref name="cdcp" /> The report is c ... the risk. The process of taking corrective actions is not included in the scope of Project Status Reports, but are instead escalated through an ''Issue rep
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  • ...eliverables are defined at the beginning of the project and changes to the scope are harder to manage (''Page 674'')<ref name="PMBOK"/>. Here it can be chal ...n complex projects where companies have to be able to adjust to changes in scope or specifications.
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  • ...nclusions he/she can draw from this tool and which aspects are outside the scope of this tool.
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  • ...can influence the required time. These include the required resources, the scope of the task, and experience of those who are to realize the task. The durat
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  • ...t management methodology a few areas need to fit with the methodology. The scope should be narrow and the strategic business goals should be well defined. D
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  • ...sing the top-down approach, the project manager chooses to make an overall scope of the project. From here, the major elements of the project is being liste
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  • ...on not investing enough time and resources in the communication of project scope and goals, the importance of such a tool is undeniable. ...e project manager and its staff. The team is undertaken to set the project scope, define budget and timeline, and superintend the correct project implementa
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  • ...erized by continuously changing shape which requires to redefine goals and scope several times throughout the project life cycle [5]. Methodologies such as *Urgency and flexibility of cost, time and scope
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  • The management team must define the scope of the project and identify the failures that may fail in the project or pr First and foremost, the scope of the project must be defined. Then it must be examined whether a similar
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  • ...be taken and the potential changes to the budget, schedule, resources, and scope which these actions might cause.’’'' <ref name="Pmi" /> (p.43) Furtherm
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  • Estimating activity durations uses information from the scope of work, required resource types or skill levels, resource calendars, estim ...al refinement of the Law. The more complex a project is, the more there is scope for PERT. For projects only containing single tasks, PERT and Parkinson's L
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  • ...PMI Project Management Standard and mainly involves the knowledge areas of scope, time, cost, communication and integration <ref name="standard">Project Man ...ivities in control accounts, which are manageable work units with specific scope, cost and schedule. Subsequently, human and material resources have to be a
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  • ...-called [[''triangle'']] in project management that is the time, cost, and scope, which in total covers the project quality. Moreover, unexpected behaviours
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  • To reach the scope of the project it is important to form a team that can solve the task toget
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  • ...blem in a project. The root cause is evident to sub causes such as unclear scope, a lack of understanding of the brief, inefficient coordination in the cros ...owever, it changes over the project cycle due to continuous updates in the scope of work as the project progress. It can be done by review of the project ch
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  • ...ith less money than anticipated, or if the project is behind schedule. The scope of earned value management is to provide a bi-dimensional tool, that is abl ...conveniently be separated into a series of sequentially managed tasks. The scope is broken into separate, measurable tasks, and by completing each task, an
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  • ...nce metrics, which in this case are defined as constraints. Therefore, the scope of this article is mainly considering project success management. With its ...livered on time, within its budget, and to an agreed extension of quality, scope, performance, or requirement. Hereby, the focus of the tool is defined to
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  • ...ds heavily on the ability of project managers to determine the content and scope of project work according to the characteristics of project products (deliv ...les instead of a schedule activity. which summarizes and defines the whole scope of work of the project, and each descending level represents a more detaile
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  • ... and existing topology of the Service Blueprint model'' to disseminate the scope of communications management. ... update points. At the same time, effectiveness analysis, quality control, scope validation, and the other project control items take place, the governing b
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  • ...that refers to the three constraints that must be balanced in any project: scope, time, and cost. These three constraints form the vertices of an "iron tria
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  • ...n the size, complexity, and the potential risk adversity of the project in scope. ... C/CM needs to understand what direction the project owner is steering the scope of the project, and apply those alterations to the construction work.
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  • ...ed early in the life cycle to enable the Program Manager to understand and scope the system being built. The initial SRA is best performed at the beginning
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  • ... needs and concerns of stakeholders, balancing project constraints such as scope, quality, and risk in various project circumstances and throughout the proj ... which further enables the project manager to balance constraints such as, scope, quality, and risk throughout the project life cycle for an optimal outcome
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  • The scope was to ''“create something that would be applicable in any field”''<ref ...right question and establishing the right problem to solve. Afterwards the scope is to find the right answer and develop the right way to solve that problem
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  • ''1. Agree on the scope'' ...ample, if you are within a large organization it is important to state the scope as being within the department/area that you are dealing with as the proble
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  • ! scope="row" style="width: 7em;" | S1 and D1 ! scope="row" | S2 and D2
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  • ...d, is a key word of this statement because it means to also include in the scope all of these situations where people have too much time compared to the tas ...nt of this article has been only partially presented above for the sake of scope consistency. A thorough conceptual and mathematical explanation of a projec
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  • ...">[''PMI Standard'']</ref>[p. 25]: Project integration management, project scope management and project schedule management. '''Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind''' is important to make a clear scope and vision, to make sure that every task is centered around it. As a projec
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  • ...ject is paramount in order to achieve the goals set for the project within scope, budget, time and quality constraints. In practice it is nearly impossible ...kinson, R. et al. (2006). ”Fundamental uncertainties in projects and the scope of project management”. https://files.transtutors.com/cdn/uploadassignmen
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  • ...nager to change various activities and methods in order to best fulfil the scope of the project and ensure project success. What has become clear through re
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  • ...kdown technique as well as project management document. It integrates both scope, cost and schedule baseline for the project, ensuring that these are in lin ... a WBS is in particular great in providing a clear overview of the project scope. Furthermore, a well-designed and properly maintained WBS displaying the ta
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  • ...view of received information from your project(s). Also called the project scope This list could also include information regarding deadlines or constraints (4) This is the bars that will be updated the most during the whole project scope. Depending on how the team and project manager works, the ‘grey’ bar wi
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  • ...e page will also show how they differ by looking at how the topics handle; Scope, change, planning, management and success. The outcome from this wiki page ...ly. Programs may include elements of related work outside of the discrete scope of projects in the program."'' - Project Management Institute
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  • ...e project can also grow into a larger project. Often when project grows in scope while it is ongoing it can be useful in the longer run but it often does no ...on how to approach and conquer milestones in the project, for example when scope can get out of hand and procrastination can become a factor. To actively ma
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  • ...nisher'' will ensure that the project is still aligned with the prescribed scope, correct small errors and deliver the project at deadline.
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  • The essential method for using CPM is to define the project scope by identifying all the activities that need to be executed for completing t
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  • ...ralization level of the initial hypothesis to the level of the problem can scope this tool to fit it <ref name ="McKinsey"/>. ...'s Year-over-year decline in revenue the past years. As such the portfolio scope should be 'Model insert-fancy-model-name-here'. Similarly, program and proj
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  • ...ring the two methodologies using the Iron triangle, Waterfall have a fixed scope and quality to be delivered while Scrum have a fixed time for when the proj ...ifesto means the lack of detailed workplans, rapid and frequent changes in scope and procedures which can be a big change of mindset and the way a team work
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  • ...le to simplify the complexity of a project it is important to have a clear scope of what the project is about and what it consists of. The complexity of a p A well defined project has a clear scope. Breaking the scope down into smaller segments can make a large project more manageable and eas
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  • ...ions without exceeding the desired requirement such as cost, duration, and scope.<ref name="PMBOK"> "Project Management Institute (PMI),2017, Guide to the P ...="Flyvbjerg 2005"/> However, this aspect of poor performance is beyond the scope of this article.
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  • ...ceive our colleagues and behave towards them and it is therefore under the scope of project management - as can be seen in the Guide to the Project Manageme ...tor. Some methods that have not been mentioned in this article as to limit scope of the wiki page.
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  • ...nge according to sources. In some models, a fourth pillar is included, the Scope <ref name="PMI"> P.M.I. (2017): ''A Guide to the Project Management Body of ...and quality has been identified as strong and decidedly connected contrary Scope, Performance, or Requirements. The three constraints have been commonly ack
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  • ...ocess time of the Resilience Management framework is dependent on both the scope and size of the project, and at what level of the project the process shoul
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  • ...ect is discussed, defined, concerns are brough up, and how to approach the scope is discussed. Roles are also usually given during this phase by the project
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  • ...onally Waterfall organization raised productivity from 70-80% of estimated scope per to circa 104% within 12 months. In the case I mention we had the rare
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  • ...hat encounters the main constraints in project management; time, cost, and scope. The factors have a direct impact on the quality of the project. The model
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  • ...or or the client for changes in the project such as changes in the project scope, design, completion date, contract price, etc. Any deviation from the scope of work agreed in the contract is considered as a '''change''' in a project
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  • ...r stakeholder engagement at all levels. Besides, the article discusses the scope, methodology, application, and limitations of the tool. An overview of the ...owever, it changes over the project cycle due to continuous updates in the scope of work as the project progress. It can be done by review of the project ch
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  • ! scope="col" | Habits ! scope="col" | Leadership Skills and Competences
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  • ... of the project team’s operations towards achieving the goals within the scope, time, quality and budget standards. An appropriate goal setting technique ...d in project management in the planning phase of a project, as the project scope is defined here in accordance with the international standard ISO 21500. Ba
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  • |[[Project Scope Management]] |[[Project Scope Control Management]]
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  • ...e elements of Project Management was centered around tasks like defining a scope, making a schedule, ensuring a budget, doing a procurement, and handling po
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  • ... to analyze flow, flow being whatever has movement (like resources) in the scope defined by the diagram. Second, to analyze time-based patterns, this type c ...or the rest of the project. The system boundary can also be considered the scope of the process under study.
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  • - '''Step 1''': Define Scope & Topic: In this step a process has to be selected for evaluation. When eva ...al path || Total project cost increase of 10% – 20% || The effect on the scope changes the output of the project and it may not be usable to client
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  • ... program, and portfolio management have a wide variety of tasks within the scope of time management. A significant element of time management is the manager ...te the task. Nonetheless, teams shouldn’t erase delegated tasks from the scope. On the other hand, it should be tracked to ensure completion. In fact, if
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  • ...blem where the scope is unclear agile would be a good solution, but if the scope is clear and the team has done something similar before, traditional method
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  • ..., getting information from stakeholders has a great impact on defining the scope of a project because project managers can more accurately understand econom ...nd stakeholder engagement is a complex process that needs to determine the scope, impact, and workload. That should be comprehensive and flexible so that su
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  • ...fficiency and quality. Being assigned a task that is completed out of your scope can put a lot of stress on the individual, especially if they are not guide ...external causes of stress for individuals for example not knowing what the scope, goal, and deadline of a project are.
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  • ...h creates the opportunity to have satisfied customers although the project scope is not completely fulfilled. As a project is not only determined by the res
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  • ...er's ability to ensure timely delivery, stick to budget limits, and manage scope and quality specifications, is critical to the project's success. Although
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  • * '''Scope''': define the project scope, analyze concepts and plan requirements. ...gagement from the customer at the initial stages when defining the project scope and requirements.
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  • ! scope="col"| ! scope="col"| Conventional Energy projects
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  • ...ts negotiating flexibility for change with the customers in the project’ scope, resources, prices and outcomes to be allowed to make adjustments as progre
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  • ...s in the organization are constrained by several factors including budget, scope, and quality, which can lead to conflicts. <ref name="Project"> Project Man
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  • === Overall size and scope of the project === ...nt to generate those cash flows, it does not take into account the size or scope of the project. If there are two projects that require very different level
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  • ...he cost is re-estimated on a regular basis to account for new information, scope changes, and the timetable of the project <ref name="two"/>. The cost of a ...eason for this being that every project relies upon three main components: scope, budget and timeline. Budget is often times one of the most essential thing
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  • |The scope is defined at the beginning
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  • ...ncertainties. These are basically all the physical things included in your scope that you are not able to predict. One of the main examples of this part is ...e. It is then necessary to choose a software adapted to the domain and the scope of your project.
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  • ...ts and statistical reports” declined. On the other hand, in an expanding scope of sequential interdependences, the adoption of “budgets and statistical ...This is usually a collective intention mainly considering the economies of scope effect.<ref name='F'>J. Frost, K. Bagban and R. Vogel, "Managing Interdepen
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  • ...ty of use, its clarity and its ease of management on projects with reduced scope. However, since the first appearance of the waterfall principle in the lite
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  • The Customers and other Stakeholders need to be flexible on scope and committed and engaged through the duration of the project. *The use of Scrum method does not satisfy top management's need for budget, scope and schedule control. Indeed, the client will get what he asked for at the
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