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Idea 'Parking Lot' Template

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by George Spafford

An excellent idea that is too far outside of your current project's scope may warrant a project of its own, or inclusion in the next phase or a project. Be sure to keep it alive by parking it in this list of opportunities for review.

Change Order Request

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A change order will most certainly impact the scope of your project. By using this form and attaching it to the original statement of work, you can present the change order to those who must approve it.

Rope Your Scope: Reining in Scope Creep

by Ellen Gottesdiener
June 26, 2013 | 45:39 | Views: 741 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.09 / 5

Join Ellen Gottesdiener, author, facilitator, practitioner, and trainer, as she shares tools and techniques for efficiently and effectively identifying and managing product scope. Learn how you can provide real value to your projects by reducing the risks of scope creep while establishing clear project focus

Achieving Successful Projects with PM and BA Practices

July 25, 2013 | 61:16 | Views: 531 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.16 / 5

This presentation discusses how to integrate business analysis practices into the project management process to reduce project risk and improve business outcomes. This presentation will examine business analysis from a PMBOK perspective and examine strategies for integrating business analysis practices into the project management process. The following topics will be addressed: • What is business analysis? • Why focus on business analysis? • How business analysis integrates into PMBOK including Project Integration Management, Project Scope Management, and Stakeholder Management. • How business analysis reduces project risk. • How to manage business analysis activities and deliverables from a project management perspective.

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