Plan and Define Project Scope (PMI - PMP)

Project Management Professional Certification Program (PMI-PMP)

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Description

The Plan and Define Project Scope (PMI - PMP) is course 6 of 28 of the Project Management Professional Certification Program (PMI-PMP). The course is aligned with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK6) developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

Your project is all approved, and you're ready to get started. What's the first step? You need to figure out exactly what the end result is going to look like based on the customer's needs.

In this course, you'll learn how to plan scope management for your project, use the collect requirements process to gather and refine stakeholders' requirements. And then how to turn those into your scope statement with the defined scope process.

1. Defining Project Scope
2. The Plan Scope Management Process
3. Inputs to Collect Requirements
4. Tools and Techniques for Collecting Requirements 5. Characteristics of Effective Requirements
6. Outputs of Collect Requirements
7. Techniques for Defining Scope
8. Outputs of the Define Scope Process
9. Components of a Project Scope Statement
10. Exercise: Planning and Defining Project Scope

The importance of schedule control can't be overstated. Every project, no matter how well planned, encounters unexpected roadblocks and delays. The skills you learn in this course will empower you to become a proactive problem-solver. You'll learn to analyze potential issues before they become crises, understand their wider impact on the project, and develop creative solutions that maintain momentum. This isn't just about keeping a timeline; it's about giving your project the resilience to adapt, overcome challenges, and ultimately reach a successful conclusion.

That’s it! Now go ahead and push that “Take this course” button, and see you on the inside!

What You Will Learn!

  • Define the term project scope
  • Recognize elements to include in the scope management plan and requirements management plan
  • Identify inputs to the Collect Requirements process
  • Identify the tools and techniques you use to collect project requirements
  • Recognize examples of good project requirements
  • Distinguish between the outputs of the Collect Requirements process
  • Recognize the tools and techniques you use to define project scope
  • Describe the purpose of a project scope statement
  • Distinguish between the components to include in a project scope statement
  • Demonstrate your understanding of the Plan Scope Management, Collect Requirements, and Define Scope processes

Who Should Attend!

  • Leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, professionals and project workers with or without formal project management training will improve project management skills and knowledge and will be ready to stand for formal certification.