Scope Management Plan: 5.1 General Project Information
Scope Management Plan: 5.1 General Project Information
Scope Management Plan: 5.1 General Project Information
It is assumed that all changes to the project scope will required notification to
the following stakeholders: The project owner Dr Lipset, Shannon MacDonald
Project Manager for Chrome Engineering, Researchers using the lab 1-38,
Mechanical Engineering Technician responsible for commissioning the lab (via
Dr. Glen Thomas).
The creation of the work breakdown structure for this project will follow the
following steps. The project team for Chrome Engineering will evaluate the
detailed project scope statement, its deliverables and overall project work and
break it down into smaller more manageable pieces. These pieces will be
illustrated and further broken down using a graphical representation via a
network diagram. The components of the network diagram will be further
expanded upon in the creation of a WBS dictionary.
The final product produced for Dr. Lipsett by Chrome Engineering will be the
planning documents for the Laboratory Development Project. Our completion
and success in this project is dependent on the quality of these documents.
The minimum required level of detail of these documents must outline is listed
in the Detailed Project Scope Statement.
Assessment from the client on the quality of the project deliverables will be
based on the completeness of the project management and planning details in
the final project deliverable. This assessment will be completed with a written
review provided by an independent third party (Prof. Sami Fahmy) who will
evaluate the quality of the project management documentation provided by
Chrome Engineering and will assign a grade for this documentation.
The Detailed Project Scope Statement will continue to develop with the
progress of the project. New requirements/need to be updated and approved.
All additional unexpected details must be recorded and as such the Project
Scope Statement should be updated in a formal manner. It should be
understood that additional requirements added on by the client can and most
likely will impact the overall schedule and cost of the project which is why all
changes to Project Scope require formal approval of both the project manager
and the client.
Any major change to the scope of a project requires the submission of an ECR
by a Stakeholder. This ECR is evaluated by both the project manager and the
Client Dr. Lipsett in terms of feasibility. To approve the scope change the client
must come to some understanding of the impact of the scope change to both
time and cost and approve these impacts. If the ECR is approved, the scope
documents are updated and the Project Manager notifies the appropriate
stakeholders. If the ECR is not approved the scope documents are not
approved and the Project Manager notifies the appropriate stakeholders.
5.9 Appendix: Engineering Change Request Form (ECR)
Signature of Originator:
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Signature of Project Manager:
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Signature of Client:
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