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How project scope relates to the project budget and earned value management

how project scope relates to the project budget and earned value management

Compare and contrast how project scope relates to the project budget and earned value management. Be specific as to how scope and EVM will be mutually supportive and if there are areas where scope and earned value will diverge. Your assessment should include the use of a work breakdown structure to scope the project, the work breakdown structure as the foundation for earned value management, planning the project, scheduling an earned value project, and the earned value baseline.

You will need to first define the scope of a project of your choosing and then explain how budget, scope, and EVM will interact. Identify how together they provide a picture of project progress and performance.

4 pages; 5 references; APA format;Non-plagiarize, bcos i turnitin

 

 

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Project scope contains is defined as the work and only the work needs to be completed in the project lifecycle to deliver the new product or service. Project scope definition is a critical step towards accomplishing the project objectives, as it enables the project manager to understand all the features or components of the product or service that the project is expected to deliver. When the project manager has defined the project scope he or she needs to communicate this to the members and other stakeholders. The scope statement explains the project scope in specific terms with measurable indices and the required time to complete the features or component of the new product or services. The scope statement also contains the real and achievable work that is to be accomplished to deliver the project…………………………………………………….

 

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