During the project planning phase, which document provides a detailed description of the project's scope, including specific deliverables, acceptance criteria, and the work required to complete them?
The Detailed Scope Statement provides a comprehensive description of the project's scope, including specific deliverables, acceptance criteria, and the work required to complete them. It serves as a baseline for project planning and execution. The Project Charter is created during the initiation phase and contains high-level objectives and authorizes the project but does not include detailed scope information. The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) breaks down the project's work into manageable sections but is developed after the scope statement. The Communication Plan outlines how project information will be shared among stakeholders.
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