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How Do I Write The Scope Of A Project? Give An Example Of A Scope?

Scope is the range. What does it entail?
Defining the limits, including what it is not is important in defining the scope.
This project’s scope includes:
be specific.

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3 Responses to “How Do I Write The Scope Of A Project? Give An Example Of A Scope?”

  1. DramaGuy says:

    Also, pretend your writing the table of contents for the proposed project, giving the background for the requirement to undertake the project, resources to pursue the project with, benefits of the project, products that come from the project’s completion including reports, goods, services etc., and maybe examples of what was involved in similar projects that have been completed. You look through a rifle’s “scope” to view the limits of the target area your aiming at. That’s your project’s scope so that people know what your setting out to accomplish and that if you expand or contract the scope in the midst of your project they’ll have the original objectives clearly in mind and know how they’re changing, if need be, during the project. Municipalities really have to keep a close eye on the scope of regional improvement projects like the “Big Dig” (Boston’s new tunnel, bridge and park project), whose cost ballooned many times during the project. Even if the scope of the original work to be done didn’t change during the project, do you think the scope changed because the costs ended up to be much greater than planned?

  2. bobweb says:

    its a range

  3. shut up says:

    scope…what it is about..where and when you made your project…
    Ex.
    This project is about(limited) to the effects of mass media in the characters of people.This project(study) was conducted in the campus of Regional Science High School IV-MIMAROPA on February 24, 2006.

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