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A Definitive Guide to Project Scope

Project ScopeProject scope is the totality of work, including features and requirements needed to complete a project.

This Bright Hub guide provides information on aspects such as how to define the scope of a project, the implications of scope creep and how to handle it, related best practices, and more. The comments section that follows each article is a good place to clarify doubt and seek additional information from authors, editors, and other subject experts who frequent the forum. Regardless of whether you are a project manager, researcher, student, or any one else, this Bright Hub guide is sure to add to your corpus of knowledge.

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Latest Articles on Project Scope
Project Manager's Resource Library: Project Scope

Project scope is the sum of all the deliverables in the project, which includes all the features and requirements to complete the project. It provides a definite shape, structure, and...

WBS Scope Relationship Diagram

The WBS breaks down the entire work of the project into bite-size deliverables. Work that has not been defined in the WBS is outside the scope of the project and can be ignored. A WBS...

Assessing a Communication Plan

You may have the core idea on how to write a communication plan but do you know how to assess one? Here Jean Scheid offers communication plan must-have tips to ensure your plan...

A Project Scope Checklist

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    Project Scope Examples

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    Project Feasibility Study Samples

    Some projects require feasibility concept studies before moving forward in a project and to find out if it is deemed feasible, profitable, and doable. What are the ingredients of feasibility studies?...

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    The Initiation Stage in Project Management

    Before anything else, it's important to be clear on a project's main goals and expectations. Get started on the right foot with a proper initiation....

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    Tips for Building a Work Breakdown Structure

    This article discusses the basics of building a work breakdown structure, including important considerations for the building process, and examples of what not to do when building a WBS....

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    Get a Free Scope of Work Template and Learn How to Use It

    This article will give you access to a free, downloadable scope-of-work template in Word format, while explaining how to best use the form to capture your project scope....

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Make Your Stakeholders Write the Project Scope

How can you involve the stakeholders in project scope decisions? Better yet, how can you make your stakeholders write the project's scope? By making the stakeholders clearly...

Scope Creep vs. Scope Discovery

While scope creep can be a problem in some projects, it's important to be able to recognize when additional items must be worked into the project plan. How can you tell when something...