Document Type
Closed Project
Publication Date
Fall 2008
Instructor
Dragan Molosevic
Course Title
Project Management
Course Number
EMGT 545
Abstract
A project scope is comprised of the deliverables that must be completed to accomplish the project’s Mission, Objectives, and Vision (MOV). It provides the project boundaries needed to get the job done. Moreover, scope can determine the team’s tasks and connect the project’s MOV with the project plan. There is a difference between product scope and project scope. [1] According to ESI International, product scope is “the sum of features that make up the product or the service that is created by the project”. On the other hand, the project scope is “the sum of activities and resources required to produce the target product or service”.
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/23053
Citation Details
Ottum, Marie; Busaied, Wail; Krishnaswamy, Dhanabal; Sairafi, Badr; Daniel, Agu-Ibe; and Jan, Fahad, "Project Scope Definition" (2008). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 1057.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/23053
Comments
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