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Maria Madrigal Curridabat, Sj, Costa Rica
How would you explain the definiton of High-level around Project Management? So Far I am understanding it is something that is complete whether if it is design requirements, planning, RAM, descriptions or others, but does not have a lot of details. Am I Correct? PMP Junior Student here. Thank you.
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Maria Madrigal Curridabat, Sj, Costa Rica
Sep 08, 2022 4:12 PM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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High-level would usually imply:
- less effort & elapsed time spent
- less fidelity/accuracy
- less likelihood of a commitment being made

A Rough Order of Magnitude estimate would usually be considered a high-level estimate. The top level of a WBS or user story map would normally be high-level.

Kiron
Thank you very much! Very clear!
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Maria Madrigal Curridabat, Sj, Costa Rica
Sep 09, 2022 7:32 AM
Replying to Stéphane Parent
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High-level project management means your focus is on the whole picture rather than the details. Therefore, a high-level focus makes sure to understand how the different project management pieces go together, rather understanding each piece.
Thank you very much, it is exactly the simple and precise explanation I was looking for!
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
Take a look to Barry Bohem work, mainly the paper where he explains Cone of Uncertainty.
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