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Deliverables progressive elaboration as per PMI PMBOK6th edition

 

Deliverables progressive elaboration timeline from busine case up to customer/ sponsor final delivery as per PMI PMBOK6th edition 

  • 1-Business case

  •  necessary information from a business standpoint

  • 2-project charter

  • High level project description,

  • Key deliverables,

  • 3-Collect Requirements

  • 1. Requirements documentation

  • 2. Requirements traceability matrix

  • 4-Define Scope

  • Project scope statement

  • Product scope description

  • Deliverables

  • 5-Create WBS

  •  Scope baseline•

  • Project scope statement

  • WBS

  • Work package

  • Planning package

  • WBS dictionary

  • 6-Define Activities

  • 1. Activity list

  • 2. Activity attributes

  • 7-Direct and Manage Project Work

  • Deliverables

  • 8-Control Quality

  • Verified Deliverables

  • 9-Validate Scope

  • Accepted Deliverables 

  • 10-Close Project or Phase

  • Final product, service, or result transition to sponsor 

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