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-work performance data -project management plan -issue log -project documents
to communicate and work with stakeholders to meet their needs and expectations to identify and address potential issues to foster appropriate stakeholder engagement in project decisions and activities
update to project baselines updates to project documents change requests project management plan
Building stakeholder buy-in
Difference between control process and process control is that system control process is typically the large scale version of where process control is used.
- Project Charter - Stakeholder management strategy - Stakeholder register
-Stakeholder register -Project charter
-Stakeholder register -Project charter
-work performance data -project management plan -issue log -project documents
to communicate and work with stakeholders to meet their needs and expectations to identify and address potential issues to foster appropriate stakeholder engagement in project decisions and activities
you hold a monthly teleconference with the executive director of the development company you go online to research the environmental lobby group and the compile the information you consult with a senior manager about the relevance of your current stakeholder list
-Stakeholder register -Project charter
This can be contrasted with quality control, which is focused on process outputs.
-Stakeholder register -Project charter
- change requests -updates to the project management plan and other project documents -work performance information -organizational process assets updates
SQC or statistical quality control is concerned with using the 7-QC and 7-SUPP tools to monitor process outputs. Statistical process control, or SPC is concerned with monitoring the inputs of the process.
· Acceptance decisions · Rework · Process adjustments