Which document, often provided by the client, details the project's objectives and requirements and serves as a foundational guide for the project team?
The client's Terms of Reference (TOR) outlines the client's expectations, objectives, scope, and requirements for a project. It serves as a guiding framework for the project team to understand the project's deliverables and constraints. Other documents like the project charter are developed by the organization to formally authorize the project, while the requirements traceability matrix and project plan are developed later in the project lifecycle.
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