1. To avoid scope changes that would detrimentally affect the project;
2. To control scope creep.
1. To avoid scope changes that would detrimentally affect the project; 2. To control scope creep.
The control process in project management involves monitoring project performance, comparing it to planned objectives, and taking corrective action to ensure project success. It includes tracking progress, identifying deviations from the plan, and implementing adjustments to keep the project on track and within scope.
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 scope statement Requirements documentation Enterprise environmental factors Scope management plan Organizational process assets
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Scope creep refers to scope changes applied without processing them though the change control process. The role of the Project Manager is to ensure that Scope Creep does not happen in their project. As per the PMBoK guide, the Control Scope process is used to control the projects scope.
1. To avoid scope changes that would detrimentally affect the project; 2. To control scope creep.
to check the process variation.
The purpose of process control block diagram is to make the process fast and accurate. It guides an engineer to achieve the target in time
to explain the process currently
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