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Category: Project Charter

Define and describe elements of a project charter and develop a problem statement, including baseline and improvement goals.

Create and negotiate the charter, including objectives, scope, boundaries, project transition, and project closure.

Develop problem statement, including baseline and improvement goals.

Ted Hessing

Project Charter

Posted by Ted Hessing

The project charter is a set of a documents that provide purpose and motivation for the initiative. It’ a critical step that should not be skipped.

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