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Project Scope

Project Project Manager Date


[Name of project] [Name of project manager] [Date completed or revised]

Justification
[Brief explanation of a need and how the project will fulfill that need.]

Scope Description
In Scope Must (M), Should (S), Could (C), Won’t (W)
[Use MoSCoW prioritization to determine if the
[Make a list of functionalities that is within the functionality is essential to business values (M),
scope of the project.] important but can be deferred to next version (S),
useful but can be deferred to next version (C) or
limited business value and can be indefinitely
deferred (W)]
Out of Scope Must (M), Should (S), Could (C), Won’t (W)
[Use MoSCoW prioritization to determine if the
[Make a list of functionalities that is outside the functionality is essential to business values (M),
scope of the project.] important but can be deferred to next version (S),
useful but can be deferred to next version (C) or
limited business value and can be indefinitely
deferred (W)]

Business Objectives
[Define targets you want to achieve with the project, such as launch dates, better customer
satisfaction, greater conversion rates, etc.]

Project Deliverables
[Make a list of deliverables that will be produced during the project to meet your business objective.]

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Project Exclusions
[List what is outside the boundaries of the project, such as updates for a later project.]

Constraints
[List all potential project constraints, such as time, cost, scope, risk, resources, etc.]

Assumptions
[List project assumptions, like the above constraints, to help stakeholders know what resources are
going to be required to fulfill the project.]
Project Scope

Cost Estimate
Item Estimated Cost Actual Cost Cost Until Variance
Completion
[Name of [Dollar figure for [Actual cost of [Estimated cost of [Discrepancy
resource] line item cost] line item] line item for between
remaining estimated and
project] actual}

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