Monitoring and Controlling Project Scope


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Overview/Description
A project manager's key responsibility is to ensure that the project is carried out in a controlled manner, according to plan. However, a project can quickly spin out of control if changes to the product's scope are not detected and managed properly. Two processes in particular enable a project manager to do just that: they are the Verify Scope and Control Scope processes. They belong to the Project Scope Management knowledge area and play a key role by helping to monitor and control the boundaries of the project throughout the project life cycle. This course will cover the project inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs of the scope management processes that deal with verifying scope and controlling changes to a project's scope baseline. Through interactive learning strategies and realistic scenarios, the learner will explore these concepts and gain a better understanding of the monitoring and controlling processes of the scope management knowledge area. This course will assist in preparing the learner for the PMI® certification exam. This course is aligned with A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) - Fourth Edition, published by the Project Management Institute (PMI®), Inc., 2008. Copyright and all rights reserved. Material from this publication has been reproduced with the permission of PMI®.

Target Audience
Existing project managers wishing to get certified in recognition of their skills and experience, or others who wish to train to become accredited project managers.

Expected Duration (hours)
1.5

Lesson Objectives

Monitoring and Controlling Project Scope

  • identify the inputs to scope verification
  • identify the main activities that take place during the Verify Scope process
  • distinguish between the Verify Scope process and the Perform Quality Control process
  • identify the outputs of the Verify Scope process
  • identify the purpose of the Control Scope process
  • recognize the role of each input to the Control Scope process
  • identify the details that would go into a change request, given a project scenario in which there is a scope change
  • recognize examples of the effects on a project when a change request is approved
  • Course Number:
    proj_07_a03_bs_enus