7 Identifying the Products
This chapter will help you identify all of your project’s products. You will then be able to build a plan that takes into account all of the work required to create these products. A product is any tangible thing that must be created to complete a task. Products may be physical structures, such as buildings; paper-based, such as reports, designs, or plans; or electronic, such as lines of software code.
The purpose of the plan is to guide the project, so you must identify all of the products to be produced during the plan development process (PDP) so that the plan can be built to guide all of the needed work. If a project team does not identify all of the products it must build, it cannot account for all the associated ...
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