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Thursday, 07 August 2008 |
By Tony Jacowski
In effect, it basically helps to ensure the timely completion of implementation projects, a prerequisite for deriving the associated benefits.
What's In a Project Charter?
Well, even though they are important, the irony is that there are no set standards as far as the content of a project charter is concerned. The content varies depending on the type of industry and may include a mix of the following issues related to the implementations:
-Core Project Objectives: This section lays out the basic goals and objectives of the suggested quality improvement project
-Process Improvement: This section lists all business processes that need to be improved
-Process Specific Problems: This section lists core problems associated with each individual business processes
-Project Parameters: This section defines the parameters or boundaries of the quality improvement initiatives
-Basic Project Requirements: This section provides detailed information about the tools, techniques, concepts and methodologies that are to be utilized during the implementations
-Cost of Poor Quality: Referred to as COPQ for short, this section describes the common reasons that might be responsible for |
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