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    Preliminary Scope Statement

    By Raymond Keckler | November 27, 2007

    Most of what is in the preliminary scope statement is in the final scope statement. The preliminary scope statement is developed in the Initiating process group while the final scope statement is developed in the planning process group. On large projects, each phase could have a preliminary scope statement. In small to medium projects you can generally go straight to the final project scope statement.

    The purpose of the preliminary scope document is to:

    The preliminary scope statement should contain:


    Raymond Keckler

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