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Writing up a Scope document

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replyReply Fri 19 Aug 2011, 12:09Delegate Rory said...

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Writing up a Scope document

Is there any way I can get feedback on my own scope documents once I have created one to determine whether I have included everything? Are there any templates available?

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replyReply Tue 23 Aug 2011, 09:37Trainer Simon said...

RE: Writing up a Scope document

Hi Rory,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Please find the folllowing links below:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/project-help/about-scope-management-HA001142303.aspx?CTT=5&origin=HA001123125

http://www.stellman-greene.com/aspm/content/view/22/38/

http://thedivingboard.com/process/Scope%20Doc.pdf

I hope this helps.

Regards

Simon

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