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'''Project Charter''' refers to a statement of objectives in a project. This statement also sets out detailed project [[goals]], roles and responsibilities, identifies the main stakeholders, and the level of authority of a project [[manager]]. It acts as a [[guideline]] for future projects as well as an important material in the [[organization]]'s knowledge [[management]] [[system]]. The project charter is a short document that would consist of new offering request or a request for proposal. This document is a part of the project management [[process]], which is required by [[Initiative_for_Policy_Dialogue_(IPD)|Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD)]] and [[Customer_Relationship_Management_(CRM)|Customer Relationship Management (CRM)]].<ref>What is Project Charter? [http://www.tutorialspoint.com/management_concepts/project_charter.htm tutorialspoint]</ref> | '''Project Charter''' refers to a statement of objectives in a project. This statement also sets out detailed project [[goals]], roles and responsibilities, identifies the main stakeholders, and the level of authority of a project [[manager]]. It acts as a [[guideline]] for future projects as well as an important material in the [[organization]]'s knowledge [[management]] [[system]]. The project charter is a short document that would consist of new offering request or a request for proposal. This document is a part of the project management [[process]], which is required by [[Initiative_for_Policy_Dialogue_(IPD)|Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD)]] and [[Customer_Relationship_Management_(CRM)|Customer Relationship Management (CRM)]].<ref>What is Project Charter? [http://www.tutorialspoint.com/management_concepts/project_charter.htm tutorialspoint]</ref> | ||
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+ | ===See Also=== | ||
+ | *[[Project Dependencies]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Life Cycle]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®)]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management Maturity Model (PMMM)]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Management Office (PMO)]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Plan]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Planning Matrix]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Portfolio Management (PPM)]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Portfolio Rationalization]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Scope]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:30, 11 June 2021
Project Charter refers to a statement of objectives in a project. This statement also sets out detailed project goals, roles and responsibilities, identifies the main stakeholders, and the level of authority of a project manager. It acts as a guideline for future projects as well as an important material in the organization's knowledge management system. The project charter is a short document that would consist of new offering request or a request for proposal. This document is a part of the project management process, which is required by Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM).[1]
See Also
- Project Dependencies
- Project Life Cycle
- Project Management
- Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®)
- Project Management Maturity Model (PMMM)
- Project Management Office (PMO)
- Project Plan
- Project Planning Matrix
- Project Portfolio Management (PPM)
- Project Portfolio Rationalization
- Project Scope
References
- ↑ What is Project Charter? tutorialspoint