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Scope is important because you need to know the what is and is not included in the work your project must complete. If this is not clearly described there is a risk of false assumptions and disappointment in the outputs. This could be that the work expected is not complete or that unnecessary effort has gone into work that did not need to be done.
 
Scope is important because you need to know the what is and is not included in the work your project must complete. If this is not clearly described there is a risk of false assumptions and disappointment in the outputs. This could be that the work expected is not complete or that unnecessary effort has gone into work that did not need to be done.
  
In this learning pathway you will look for answers the following questions- What is included in scope? How is it described and communicated? Who decides?  
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Revision as of 13:56, 8 December 2016

Scope

Scope is important because you need to know the what is and is not included in the work your project must complete. If this is not clearly described there is a risk of false assumptions and disappointment in the outputs. This could be that the work expected is not complete or that unnecessary effort has gone into work that did not need to be done.

In this learning pathway you will look for answers the following questions:

  • What is included in scope?
  • How is it described and communicated?
  • Who decides?


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Objectives

At the end of this learning pathway you will be able to:

  • identify and describe the scope of a simple project