Scope Management: The Project Perfect White Paper Collection
Scope Management: The Project Perfect White Paper Collection
Scope Management: The Project Perfect White Paper Collection
Scope Management
Avneet Mathur
Overview
The Project Management Institute Project Management Book of Knowledge
(PMBOK) defines product scope as the features and functions that are to be included
in a product or service. It defines project scope as the work that must be done to
deliver a product with the specified features and functions. Project scope
management is defined as the processes required to ensure that the project includes all
the work required, and only the work required, to complete the project successfully.
Problems with Project Scope
The problems that may arise with the Project Scope are:
Ambiguous
Ambiguity in scope leads to confusion and unnecessary work. To avoid this, the
scope needs to be clear and to the point.
Incomplete
Incomplete scope leads to schedule slips and hence finally cost overrun. To avoid this,
the scope needs to be complete and accurate.
Transient
Transient scope leads to what is known as scope creep which is the primary cause of
late deliveries and potentially “never ending” projects. To avoid this, the scope
document needs to be finalized and remain unaltered for the duration of the project.
Changes to the scope need to be made through a formal change process.
Uncollaborative
A scope that is not collaborated leads to misinterpretations in requirements and
design. To avoid this, the scope document should be shared with all stakeholders.
Capturing Project Scope
The defence against all these problems is to clearly define the project’s scope at the
beginning. Once defined then validate that scope with all the key stakeholders,
getting their buy in and consensus on the scope before charging ahead.
Some tools and techniques useful in capturing the project scope are:
• Define the project need
• Identify key stakeholders
• Identify project drivers
• Develop operational concepts
• Identify external interfaces
management plan if there are supposed to be modifications to it. Manage scope and
make your project a part of the successful thirty percent.
Project scope management is defined as the processes required to ensure that the
project includes all the work required, and only the work required, to complete the
project successfully. If the scope is not managed correctly it may lead to an
unsuccessful project. This article deals with problems with scope and tools and
techniques useful in capturing the project scope.
Project Perfect
Project Perfect is a project management software consulting and training organisation
based in Sydney Australia. Their focus is to provide creative yet pragmatic solutions
to Project Management issues.
Project Perfect sell “Project Administrator” software, which is a tool to assist
organisations better manage project risks, issues, budgets, scope, documentation
planning and scheduling. They also created a technique for gathering requirements
called “Method H”, and sell software to support the technique. For more
information on Project tools or Project Management visit www.projectperfect.com.au