Business Project Scope Report
Business Project Scope Report
Overview
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2. Project scope
Project scope defines the boundaries of a project. Think of the scope as an imaginary box that will enclose all the project elements/activities.
It not only defines what you are doing (what goes into the box), but it sets limits for what will not be done as part of the project (w
Scope answers questions including what will be done, what won’t be done, and what the resul
3. High-level requirements
Describe the high level requirements for the project. For example:
Ability to allow both internal and external users to access the application without downloading any software
Ability to interface with the existing data warehouse application
Ability to incorporate automated routing and notifications based on business rules
4. Deliverables
List agencies, stakeholders or divisions which will be impacted by this project and describe how they will be affected by the project.
5. Affected parties
List business processes or systems which will be impacted by this project and describe how they will be affected.
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6. Affected business processes or systems
Describe any specific components of the processes or systems that may be affected by this project.
8. Implementation plan
Describe how you plan to implement the project. For example, will all parts of the project be rolled out at once or will it be incremental? What will be included
9. High-level timeline/schedule
Describe what the high level timeline/schedule will be to plan, design, develop and deploy the project. Generally, by when do you expect this project to be finis