Hello. Can I just ask what other documents next to the ones mentioned (scope statement.., schedule model etc) can be baselined? 2nd question: the project manager and the project team are able to tailor all of this, correct? For example, they can chose to have a schedule model for their project, but they can chose not to baseline it (within the limits of the EEFs).
These are really great questions. Traditionally it is only Scope, Schedule and Cost documents that are baselined - because we want to compare our planned ideas against the actual results over the project and we also want to control their change. But your second question covers this as well - you are correct in that you and the team choose how to tailor your project. You can choose to baseline all or none of these depending on your life-cycle approach (i.e. Agile will be different to Waterfall), your EEFs as you mentioned, or the size or complexity of the project. Great work!
Great my concepts clear regarding Bselines
Please explain the 8 baseline measurements in project quality management
Thank you, finally I got it what is baseline :) Magic!
Very well explained there, thank you!
Superb!
Hello. Can I just ask what other documents next to the ones mentioned (scope statement.., schedule model etc) can be baselined? 2nd question: the project manager and the project team are able to tailor all of this, correct? For example, they can chose to have a schedule model for their project, but they can chose not to baseline it (within the limits of the EEFs).
These are really great questions. Traditionally it is only Scope, Schedule and Cost documents that are baselined - because we want to compare our planned ideas against the actual results over the project and we also want to control their change. But your second question covers this as well - you are correct in that you and the team choose how to tailor your project. You can choose to baseline all or none of these depending on your life-cycle approach (i.e. Agile will be different to Waterfall), your EEFs as you mentioned, or the size or complexity of the project. Great work!
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