Project Management
describe a project that suffered from scope creep. Could it have been avoided? How? Can scope creep be a good thing? When? What can organizations do to successfully manage inevitable changes in scope that are good for business?
In countries like UK most of the IT projects would face scope
creap .This is mainly due to lack of scope estimation.Because of
carelessness the countries like UK lost most of their project.They
start up with a project without any prior estimation and they allow
the cost to rise 600% without any questions this leads to the scope
creap.
The scope creap is reduced by prior planning and knowing the scope
in prior.
No scope creap is never a good thing mainly in the field of IT the
people may face the problem of scope creap the main reason for the
scope creap is not knowing the scope in prior due to this many
projects have been left unfinished even it crosses double of its
estimated budget since it doesnt meet its requirement .
In order to make the business good before starting up with a project the scope must be defined clearly.Hence there will not be any scope creap and the business will be good.
Project Management describe a project that suffered from scope creep. Could it have been avoided? How?...
Describe a project, either personal or professional, that experienced issues related to scope creep. What specific scope creep issues occurred? How did you or other stakeholders deal with those issues at the time? Looking back on the experience now, had you been in the position of managing the project, what could you have done to better manage these issues and control the scope of the project?
(1) What is scope creep? (Note: The textbook seems to have a partial definition, leaving out some factors. So while you may wish to start with the textbook, don't end there. Do a little research on the Internet or in a library, for instance, to see what factors are involved. Then give a better definition of Scope Creep in your own words (but also properly citing any references you used).) (2) Is scope creep inevitable? That is, is it normal? Will...
1. What is Scope creep? Give at least one example from your experience and/or from a article that you have read 2. Why is scope creep bad? How does it impact a project? 3. What are the causes of scope creep 4. Discuss how you can avoid scope creep.
1 What is involved in project scope management, and why is good project scope management so important on IT projects? 2 What is involved in collecting requirements for a project? Why is it often such a difficult thing to do? 3 Why do you think schedule issues often cause the most conflicts on projects?
Project Management:- This exercise pertains to the Validate Scope and Control Scope processes. Please answer the following questions: a. Identify the inputs of the Validate Scope process. How are these inputs used to fulfill the purpose of this process? b. Discuss the tools and techniques used in the Validate Scope process as well as the outputs of the process. c. What inputs of Control Scope can you use to help determine if a scope change has occurred or should occur?...
You have been asked to lead a project to develop a teaching facility for management students in an existing building currently occupied by a commercial organization. a) Development an appropriate scope statement for this project. In reality, you would involve other parties in developing the scope statement. Who would you include and why? b) Write an objective statement to go in the scope statement. State any assumptions you might have used in developing the objective statement. c) Identify four risks...
Part 2: Project Scope Management Congratulations! You have been selected as the project manager for the Green Computing Research Project. The company’s CIO, Ben, is the project sponsor, and Ito is the program manager for the larger Environmental Technologies Program that this project is part of. Now you need to put together your project team and get to work on this high-visibility project. You will work with Ben to handpick your team. Ben had already worked with the HR department...
question/ biomedical ethics What happened to jesse gelsinger? How could it have been avoided? what role does greed play these cases? can you please make sure the answer at lesat be 11to13 sentence thank you!
question: What happened to Jesse Gelsinger? How could it have been avoided? What role does greed play in these cases? this is a case for biomedical ethics. Can you please make sure the answer to be at least 12 sentence thank you!!!
During these project objectives, you will work with project scope and handling changes to prevent catastrophic failure to the project. The project scope is usually defines as the use-case documentation is created and approved. The project manager should finally get signatures from the other managers when everyone agrees on the final draft of the project. The final draft is the scope and it will typically not change unless there is a change request. At the bottom of the project use-case...