Question: We are making the scope statement for a project management proposal. Topic isISO certification required for a medical equipment manufacturing company. We need to write
We are making the scope statement for a project management proposal. Topic isISO certification required for a medical equipment manufacturing company. We need to write limits and exclusions and acceptance criteria.
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L Snapshot from Practice 4.1: Big Bertha ERC II versus the USGA's COR Requirement. 7. Limits and exclusions. The limits of scope should be defined. Failure to do so can lead to false expectations and to expending Page 109 resources and time on the wrong problem. The following are examples of limits: work on-site is allowed only between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.; system maintenance and repair will be done only up to one month after final inspection; and the client will be billed for additional training beyond that prescribed in the contract. Exclusions further define the boundary of the project by stating what is not included. Examples include: data will be collected by the client, not the contractor; a house will be built, but no landscaping or security devices added; software will be installed, but no training given. 8. Acceptance criteria. Acceptance criteria are a set of conditions that must be met before the deliverables are accepted. The Page 110 following are examples: all tasks and milestones are complete, new service processes begin with a less than 1 percent defect rate, third-party certification is required, and customer on-site inspection is required
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