CONTROL PROCESS30Integrated Change Control (PMBOK® 4.5, Perform Integrated Change Control)

What:

Managing changes for all project aspects.

When:

Project execution and control.

Results:

Coherent management of changes, and minimization of unintended change consequences.

Identify Potential Project Changes

After you have completed project baseline setting, use a set of processes to manage integrated change control for the project. With the plan set and scope frozen, your documented processes for dealing with change are essential for project stability and ultimate success. Even for small projects, written processes will enhance your chances of success.

Potential project changes originate from many sources but they tend to fall into two categories: ...

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