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    Risk Planning

    Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

    Risk management planning process is the foundation if or all the risk processes that follow. The risk management plan assures that the appropriate amount of resources and the appropriate time are dedicated to risk management.

    Risk management planning inputs
    Project scope statement
    Project management plan
    Tools and techniques
    Planning meetings and analysis

    Scope Definition

    Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

    Inputs

    Project Charter
    Preliminary scope statement
    Scope management plan
    Approved change requests

    Tools and techniques

    Product analysis

    This converts the product description and the project objectives into deliverables and requirements.

    Value analysis, functional analysis, systems-engineering techniques, system analysis, or value engineering techniques

    Alternatives identification

    Discovers different methods to accomplish the project.

    Brainstorming, lateral thinking (think outside the box)

    Expert judgment
    Stakeholder analysis

    Identify the influences stakeholders have on the [...]

    Scope Planning

    Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

    The project scope knowledge area is responsible in describing and controlling what is and what is not suppose to be work in the project. The scope is the intended purpose of the project and it deliverables. Scope planning documents the scope management plan. It lays out the project scope, how the WBS will be developed, [...]

    Good Bullet Points on the Initiating Process Group

    Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

    Six needs that bring a project online.

    Market demand
    Business need
    Customer requests
    Technological advance
    Legal requirements
    Social needs

    Inputs to the Develop the Project Charter

    Contract
    Statement of work - SOW
    Enterprise environmental factors
    Organizational process assets

    Decision modes are project selection methods. They are the tools and techniques used in the Develop the Project Charter Process. These would include benefit measurements methods and mathematical [...]

    Preliminary Scope Statement

    Tuesday, November 27th, 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 [...]

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