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Six Sigma Project Charter

Project Management refers to the process of getting the project completion within the available resources and designated timeframe effectively and efficiently. Project management is an application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities in order to meet project requirements.

Project charter is a statement of objectives of a project which also sets out detailed project goals, roles and responsibilities. It also identifies the main stakeholders. Project charter henceforth consists of the problem statement for which the project is initiated, the purpose outlining the goals to be achieved by the project, the scope of the project on enlisting the resource requirement and the results to achieve in quantifiable terms. Project charter also contains the likely benefits to the stakeholders for taking up the project and justifies the feasibility for same.

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Defining resources, roles, and responsibilities starts with specifying the people who are going to be involved and how long their involvement will be. It’s important that team roles and responsibilities are clearly defined. To help with this process, you can use a responsible, accountable, consulted, and involved, or RACI, chart for any given step in the process.

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