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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | 'In [[project management]], a '''project charter''', '''project definition''', or '''project statement''' is a statement of the scope, objectives, and participants in a project. It provides a preliminary delineation of roles and responsibilities, outlines the project objectives, identifies the main stakeholders, and defines the authority of the project manager. It serves as a reference of authority for the future of the project. The [[terms of reference]] is usually part of the project charter.
The project charter is usually a short document that refers to more detailed documents such as a [[new offering request]] or a [[request for proposal]].
In [[Initiative for Policy Dialogue]] (IPD), this document is known as the project charter. In [[customer relationship management]] (CRM), it is known as the project definition report. Both IPD and CRM require this document as part of the project management process.
The project charter establishes the authority assigned to the project manager, especially in a [[matrix management|matrix management environment]]. It is considered industry best practice.
The purpose of the project charter is to document:
* Reasons for undertaking the project
* Objectives and constraints of the project
* Directions concerning the solution
* Identities of the main stakeholders
* In-scope and out-of-scope items
* High level risk management plan
* Communication plan
* Target project benefits
* High level budget and spending authority
The three main uses of the project charter:
* To authorize the project - using a comparable format, projects can be ranked and authorized by [[Return on Investment]].
* Serves as the primary sales document for the project - ranking [[Project stakeholder|stakeholders]] have a 1-2 page summary to distribute, present, and keep handy for fending off other project or operations runs at project resources.
* Serves as a focal point throughout the project. For example, it is a baseline that can be used in team meetings and in [[change control]] meetings to assist with scope management.
==External links==
* [http://www.hitdocs.com/project-charter-template-docx/ Project Charter Template]
* [http://www.pmhut.com/?s=%22How+to+Write+a+Project+Charter+-+Part%22 A Small Series of Articles on Creating the Project Charter]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | 'In [[project management]], a '''project charter''', '''project definition''', or '''project statement''' is a statement of the scope, objectives, and participants in a project. It provides a preliminary delineation of roles and responsibilities, outlines the project objectives, identifies the main stakeholders, and defines the authority of the project manager. It serves as a reference of authority for the future of the project. The [[terms of reference]] is usually part of the project charter.
The project charter is usually a short document that refers to more detailed documents such as a [[new offering request]] or a [[request for proposal]].
In [[Initiative for Policy Dialogue]] (IPD), this document is known as the project charter. In [[customer relationship management]] (CRM), it is known as the project definition report. Both IPD and CRM require this document as part of the project management process.
The project charter establishes the authority assigned to the project manager, especially in a [[matrix management|matrix management environment]]. It is considered industry best practice.
The purpose of the project charter is to document:
* Reasons for undertaking the project
* Objectives and constraints of the project
* Directions concerning the solution
* Identities of the main stakeholders
* In-scope and out-of-scope items
* High level risk management plan
* Communication plan
* Target project benefits
* High level budget and spending authority
The three main uses of the project charter:
* To authorize the project - using a comparable format, projects can be ranked and authorized by [[Return on Investment]].
* Serves as the primary sales document for the project - ranking [[Project stakeholder|stakeholders]] have a 1-2 page summary to distribute, present, and keep handy for fending off other project or operations runs at project resources.
* Serves as a focal point throughout the project. For example, it is a baseline that can be used in team meetings and in [[change control]] meetings to assist with scope management.
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* Serves as the primary sales document for the project - ranking [[Project stakeholder|stakeholders]] have a 1-2 page summary to distribute, present, and keep handy for fending off other project or operations runs at project resources.
* Serves as a focal point throughout the project. For example, it is a baseline that can be used in team meetings and in [[change control]] meetings to assist with scope management.
-==External links==
-* [http://www.hitdocs.com/project-charter-template-docx/ Project Charter Template]
-* [http://www.pmhut.com/?s=%22How+to+Write+a+Project+Charter+-+Part%22 A Small Series of Articles on Creating the Project Charter]
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