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WHAT IS SCOPE?
• Scope
• involves getting information required to start a project,
• The features the product would have
• would meet its stakeholders requirements.
• Scope refers
• to all the work involved in creating the products of the project
• and the processes used to create them.
• It defines what is or is not to be done
SCOPE MANAGEMENT
• Project Scope
• Product Scope
PROJECT SCOPE
• Project Scope
• The work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a
product, service, or result with the specified features
and functions”.
• The Project scope are the activities and
deliverables that need to be performed/delivered
during the project life cycle.
• For example, customer training during the
execution of project, could be part of the project
scope but is definitely not part of the product
scope.
PRODUCT SCOPE
• Product Scope
• The features and functions that characterize a product,
service, or result."
• Product scope is what the product should or should not be,
or do, once completed.
• For example the scope of a new coffee machine to be
manufactured could be to make not only espresso coffee
but also hot water for tea.
PROJECT SCOPE & PRODUCT SCOPE
•Project Objective
• Purpose
•Justification
• Cost/benefit analysis
•Deliverables
•Target groups
•Implementation Strategy
•Monitoring & Reporting
PROJECT SCOPE MANAGEMENT PROCESS
• Initiation Project:
• beginning a project or continuing to the next
phase
• Scope planning:
• developing documents to provide the basis for
future project decisions, how the WBS will be
created and defined
• Scope definition:
• developing a detailed project scope statement as
the basis for future project decisions
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• Scope verification:
• formalizing acceptance of the project scope