2 - Project Scope Management
2 - Project Scope Management
•project scope
•product scope
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Plan Scope
inputs Management
Tools & techniques Outputs
1. Project 1. Expert judgment. Scope management 1
management plan . 2. Meetings. . plan
2. Project charter . Requirements 2
3. E E F. management plan
4. O P A.
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Group creativity
techniques
Brainstorming.
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Requirements
Traceability Matrix
Product
Scope
(features
and
specs)
Project
Scope
(Work and
activities)
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Product analysis Alternative Generation
Project deliverables
Project constraints
Project assumptions
Approval requirements
Create WBS
inputs Tools & techniques outputs
1 Scope management Decomposition . 1 1. Scope baseline
plan . Expert judgment 2. 2. Project
2 Project scope document
statement . updates
3 Requirements
documentation .
4 E E F.
5 O P A.
Information
System
1.
Work package
Work package Work package Work package
2.2.2.1
2.2.1.1 3.1 4.1.2.1
Work package
Work package 3.3 Work package
2.2.1.3 Work package 4.1.2.3
2.2.2.2.1
Work package
3.4
Work package
2.2.2.2.2
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Sample of WBS (Intranet WBS in Tabular Form)
Concept 1.0
Evaluate current systems 1.1
Define Requirements 1.2
Define user requirements 1.2.1
Define content requirements 1.2.2
Define system requirements 1.2.3
Define server owner requirements 1.2.4
Define specific functionality 1.3
Define risks and risk management approach 1.4
Develop project plan 1.5
Brief web development team 1.6
Web Site Design 2.0
Web Site Development 3.0
Roll Out 4.0
Support 5.0
Decomposition
package is 80 hours
WBS
Dictionary
Work Breakdown Structure Dictionary
A document that describes each component in the WBS
Approved
Scope WBS
statement Approve
WBS
d Scope
Dictiona
+ Stateme
nt
ry
WBS Scope
Baseli
+ ne
WBS
dictionary
Validate Scope
The process of formalizing acceptance of
the completed project deliverables.
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Inspection
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Control scope
inputs Tools & techniques outputs
1 . Work performance
Project management . 1 Variance analysis . 1 Information
plan
2 . Change requests
Work performance . 2
3 . Project
Data
management
Requirements . 3 plan updates
documentation
4. Project document
Requirement . 4 updates
traceability matrix
5 . O P A updates
Organizational . 5
process assets
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Control Scope
Control Scope monitors the
status of the scope (project
and product) and manages
changes to the scope
baseline.
Changes are inevitable
All change requests &
recommended
corrective/preventive
actions are processed
through the ICCP (Perform
Integrated Change Control)
process.
Uncontrolled changes to
scope are called
“scope creep”
Questions
.
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1 ) A project manager believes
that modifying the project scope
may provide added value for the
customer. What should the project
manager do ?
A ) Change the scope baseline.
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3 ) during what part of the project
management process is the project
scope statement created ?
A ) Initiating.
B ) Planning.
C ) Executing.
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4 ) If a project team is subdividing
project work packages into smaller,
more manageable components,
they are :
A ) Creating a WBS.
B ) Decomposing.
C ) Network diagramming.
D ) Activity sequencing.
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5 ) A WBS is BEST described as a tool
for tracking :
A ) The schedule.
B ) Resources.
C ) Cost.
D ) Scope.
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6 ) A WBS numbering system
allows the project staff to :
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7 ) Which of the following is done during
create WBS ?
A ) Product analysis.
B ) Project selection.
C ) Decomposition.
D ) Alternatives analysis.
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8 ) which of the following BEST describes
when the baseline can be changed?
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9 ) A project manager is in the process of Validate
scope of a deliverable with the customer. What is the
MOST important thing the project manager should
ensure?
A ) Accuracy.
B ) Timeliness.
C ) Acceptance.
D ) Completeness.
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10) All of the following statements about
work breakdown structures are true
EXCEPT that:
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