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Scope Management ( APM PMQ Microlesson )


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Scope management is one of the most critical topics for the APM PMQ. This microlesson breaks down the essentials of scope management, a process that ensures that your project includes all of the necessary work, and only the necessary work. We'll cover how to define, document, and control a project's scope, including the creation of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). We'll also tackle the ever-present threat of scope creep and provide you with practical strategies to manage changes and keep your project on track. This episode is your definitive guide to mastering scope management for both your APM PMQ exam and your projects. 

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