Which is a tool or technique used in scope definition?
A. Templates, forms and standards
B. Change requests
C. Stakeholder analysis
D. Project assumptions
2 Comments on “Which is a tool or technique used in scope definition?”
Ahmet Can Aykutsays:
Stakeholder Analysis is a tool form Identify Stakeholders process.
The answer is wrong.
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Alexandersays:
Project assumptions also can’t be correct answer, because it’s a part of “Project scope Statement” – output of the “Define Scope”.
Change Request is an output of “Validate Scope” and “Control Scope”, therefore it can’t be tool or technique of “Defive Scope”
The correct answer could be “templates, forms and standards”, but it’s not a Tool or technique.
So as a result – “Stakeholder Analysis” – is the only one tool or technique from this list.
Stakeholder Analysis is a tool form Identify Stakeholders process.
The answer is wrong.
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Project assumptions also can’t be correct answer, because it’s a part of “Project scope Statement” – output of the “Define Scope”.
Change Request is an output of “Validate Scope” and “Control Scope”, therefore it can’t be tool or technique of “Defive Scope”
The correct answer could be “templates, forms and standards”, but it’s not a Tool or technique.
So as a result – “Stakeholder Analysis” – is the only one tool or technique from this list.
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