Scope statement

Scope statements may take many forms depending on the type of project being implemented and the nature of the organization. The scope statement details the project deliverables and describes the major objectives. The objectives should include measurable success criteria for the project.

A scope statement should be written before the statement of work and it should capture, in very broad terms, the product of the project, for example, "developing a software based system to capture and track orders for software." A scope statement should also include the list of users using the product, as well as the features in the resulting product.[1]

As a baseline scope statements should contain:

In more project oriented organizations the scope statement may also contain these and other sections:

References

  1. Nielsen, David How to Write the Project Statement of Work (SOW)Retrieved March 22, 2010
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