Which of the following is included in the project scope document? (Select TWO).
A. Quality metrics
B. Work packages
C. Assumptions
D. Constraints
E. Resource requirements
2 Comments on “Which of the following is included in the project scope document?”
Michael McNeilsays:
Admin: Please fix. Answer should be C & D
The Scope Statement is an essential element of any project. Project managers use the Scope Statement as a written confirmation of the results your project will produce and the constraints and assumptions under which you will work. Both the people who requested the project and the project team should agree to all terms in the Scope Statement before actual project work begins.
A good Scope Statement includes the following information:
Justification: A brief statement regarding the business need your project addresses. (A more detailed discussion of the justification for the project appears in the project charter.)
Product scope description: The characteristics of the products, services, and/or results your project will produce.
Acceptance criteria: The conditions that must be met before project deliverables are accepted.
Deliverables: The products, services, and/or results your project will produce (also referred to as objectives).
Project Exclusions: Statements about what the project will not accomplish or produce.
Constraints: Restrictions that limit what you can achieve, how and when you can achieve it, and how much achieving it can cost.
Assumptions: Statements about how you will address uncertain information as you conceive, plan, and perform your project.
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Jama Sokusays:
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Admin: Please fix. Answer should be C & D
The Scope Statement is an essential element of any project. Project managers use the Scope Statement as a written confirmation of the results your project will produce and the constraints and assumptions under which you will work. Both the people who requested the project and the project team should agree to all terms in the Scope Statement before actual project work begins.
A good Scope Statement includes the following information:
Justification: A brief statement regarding the business need your project addresses. (A more detailed discussion of the justification for the project appears in the project charter.)
Product scope description: The characteristics of the products, services, and/or results your project will produce.
Acceptance criteria: The conditions that must be met before project deliverables are accepted.
Deliverables: The products, services, and/or results your project will produce (also referred to as objectives).
Project Exclusions: Statements about what the project will not accomplish or produce.
Constraints: Restrictions that limit what you can achieve, how and when you can achieve it, and how much achieving it can cost.
Assumptions: Statements about how you will address uncertain information as you conceive, plan, and perform your project.
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