Scope, Scope of Work, Scope Statement, Project Scope - All relate to the basic concept of what is required to be done to realize the objectives of a Project. It is a way of capturing the requirements and to list what is covered and what is not covered in a project. This is one of the mediums in which the Customer, Project Manager and hence the implementing Organization(s) communicate the Project Objectives. Also, this is one of the main areas of focus for a project manager for following reasons.
The Scrum Master is one of the important members of the Scrum Team. They are responsible for promoting and supporting Scrum within the organization. The Scrum Master is a servant-leader as opposed from a command and control structure. The Scrum Master advises stakeholders external to the Scrum Team about which interactions assist or hinder the Scru...
A technique used to rapidly and dynamically model new ideas and concepts, at relatively low cost, to select change alternatives that are shown to represent real improvement in a value stream. Simulation's greatest value lies in reducing risk in the implementation of change by validating or disproving assumptions concerning throughput, volumes, costs, time, human and physical resources, and facility capacity. Simulation enables the study of change and its effects upon the enterprise, prior to implementing that change.
The Situational Leadership approach developed by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard is an effective techinique for project leaders to use when determining a leadership interaction style.