Setting realistic expectations
Once you have defined the project scope, you must set realistic stakeholder expectations. This means communicating the project scope clearly and concisely to all stakeholders. It is also essential to be realistic about the project’s timeline, budget, and resources.
Here are some tips for setting realistic expectations:
- Concisely communicate the project scope with all interested parties
- Be honest about the estimated project’s timeline, budget, and resources
- Identify and handle risks
- Keep stakeholders updated on the project’s progress and any modifications to its scope
Effectively managing changes in scope
Projects tend to experience changes in scope. However, it is vital to manage these changes to prevent delays and excessive costs.
Consider these recommendations to manage changes in scope:
- Document all changes that occur within the scope of a project.
- Evaluate how these changes impact...