If the project plan is one of the most important documents in project management, then the scope statement is one of the most important parts of the project plan. A scope statement outlines the common understanding among stakeholders of what work will go into the project and what outcomes will define its success.
Sometimes the client, or other stakeholders, will ask the project manager to undertake work that isn’t part of the scope statement or is out of scope. If the project manager agrees, they risk scope creep, which can blow out budgets and timelines.
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