Changing Project Scope

In the course of checking and adjusting your project plan, you might need to cut scope. For example, to meet the finish date, you might need to cut tasks you perceive as optional. To bring project costs in line with your allotted budget, you might cut tasks associated with increased quality or quantity that you think you can live without. Or maybe you need to cut an entire phase or deliverable to alleviate resource overallocation.

Note

Your task list is likely based on the scope statement that all the stakeholders, including customers, originally approved. If you need to cut scope, you might have to go back and obtain stakeholder approval for these changes.

To delete a task, simply click its row heading and press the Delete key.

Caution!

If you delete a task that includes links to predecessors or successors, make sure that the scheduling for the tasks still in place are not adversely affected. If you delete a predecessor, for example, the successor could end up being scheduled back at the project start date unless you link it to a different predecessor.

You can also delete a summary task that represents an entire phase or group of related tasks. To delete a summary task, click its row heading and press the Delete key. A message appears and warns you that deleting the summary task will delete all of its subtasks as well. Click OK to confirm that you want to do this.

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