The preparation of a detailed project scope statement is critical to project success and builds upon the major deliverables, assumptions and constraints that are document during project initiation.
4.1.3.1 Project Charter The project charter is the document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities. It documents the business needs, assumptions, constraints, the
you created a project charter that formally authorizes a project or phase and document initial requirements that satisfy the stakeholder's need and expectations. in this context, which of the following will not be included in project charter ?
1 - Assumption & Constraints. 2 - High level requirements. 3 - assigned project manager, responsibility and authority level. 4 - measurable project objectives and related success criteria.
I believe assumptions and constraints are part of both the project charger and the project statement. As other members mention,on pg 72 (pmbok 5th edition)it clearly states that, and on pg:124 the same is mentioned for the project scope statement, interesting enough they have a side by side comparison of both the project charter and the project scope statement where its mentioned that only the project scope statement has assumptions and constraints. :) I believe its safe to say that both have it.
amyg
Thu, 02/06/2014 - 16:23
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Project Scope
Project Scope
The preparation of a detailed project scope statement is critical to project success and builds upon the major deliverables, assumptions and constraints that are document during project initiation.
Pmbok 5th - Page 121
usmanqureshis
Thu, 02/06/2014 - 18:10
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Thanks Permalink
but what about this.
4.1.3.1 Project Charter
The project charter is the document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the
existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to
project activities. It documents the business needs, assumptions, constraints, the
PMBok 5th -pg 71.
usmanqureshis
Thu, 02/06/2014 - 18:13
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thnx amyg.
Original question was,
you created a project charter that formally authorizes a project or phase and document initial requirements that satisfy the stakeholder's need and expectations. in this context, which of the following will not be included in project charter ?
1 - Assumption & Constraints.
2 - High level requirements.
3 - assigned project manager, responsibility and authority level.
4 - measurable project objectives and related success criteria.
what is the best answer.
danielkoshy
Fri, 02/07/2014 - 00:54
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Reply to amyg
I believe assumptions and constraints are part of both the project charger and the project statement. As other members mention,on pg 72 (pmbok 5th edition)it clearly states that, and on pg:124 the same is mentioned for the project scope statement, interesting enough they have a side by side comparison of both the project charter and the project scope statement where its mentioned that only the project scope statement has assumptions and constraints. :) I believe its safe to say that both have it.
amyg
Fri, 02/07/2014 - 12:15
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To this original question - I
To this original question - I think answer 4 would be the best answer.
4 - measurable project objectives and related success criteria.