reply to the q1 below Definition:Project scope is defined as, The end result or mission of your project-a product or service foryour client/customer .Summary:In an article about project failures the author, Jed Simms, breaks down these failures into twoarticles the first, poor business requirements and the second wrong scope. In the article indicatingthat project fail because of wrong scope the author tells of two companies who trying tominimize their project scope thus minimizing the workload. Upon completion of the projectsboth companies, Wished they had not minimized the scope and had ?done the job properly .Discussion:Reading this article reiterated what the textbook already stated only in a real world scenario. Thetextbook said, Research clearly shows that a poorly defined scope or missions the most frequentmentioned barrier to project success . Getting the scope correct from the beginning is not onlythe first step in defining the project, but can make a huge difference in the outcome of the projectwhen it is completed. The author says this in his article states minimizing the scope may reducethe projects cost, but the focus should be on the net value .Having the right project scope willalso keep the project team on track with good planning and also will be able to measure itssuccess upon completion.References and Articles:Clark, K. (1989). Project Scope and Projec Performance: The Effect of Parts Strategy andSupplier Involvement on Product Development. Management Science, 1247-1263.Khan, A. (2006). Project Scope Management. Cost Engineering, 12-16.Larson, E., & Gray, C. (2011). Project Management: The Managerial Process. New York:McGraw Hill.Simms, J. (2007, June 19). Why Projects Fail: Part One, Wrong Scope. Retrieved from CIO:http://www.cio.com.au/article/204935/why_projects_fail_part_one_wrong_scope/
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