Change Control Board (CCB)

Change Control Board (CCB)

Change Control Board (CCB) A change control board (CCB) is a group of people who are in charge of reviewing, approving, and managing changes to a project, system, or product. Here are some steps you can take if you need to change a CCB: Evaluate the reasons for the change. Before making any changes to the CCB,…

Change Control System

Change Control System

Change Control System A Change Control System (CCS) is a formal way to track and manage changes to a system or project. It is a structured way to handle requests for changes, and it helps make sure that changes are made in a controlled and consistent way. The goal of a CCS is to make it less…

Change Log

Change Log

Change Log A change log, which is also called a revision log, is a document that shows how a project, process, or product has changed over time. It shows how the original version has been changed, updated, and made better over time. Most of the time, a change log includes the following: When things will changeTells about…

Change Request

Change Request

Cange Request A change request is a formal request to change any part of a project, like the scope, schedule, budget, resources, or quality requirements. Change requests can come from a number of different places, such as project team members, stakeholders, or outside factors like changes in the market or rules. Change requests usually go through a…

Change Management

Change Management

Change Management Change management is the process of planning, implementing, and managing changes to an organization’s policies, processes, procedures, systems, or structures in a way that causes the least amount of trouble and brings the most benefits. It is a key part of organisational development and is needed to make sure the organisation can change with the…

Charter

Charter

Project Charter In project management, a charter is a formal document that explains a project’s purpose, scope, goals, and who is involved in it. The charter gives a high-level overview of the project and tells the project team what they need to do throughout the lifecycle of the project. Typically, a project charter has the following parts:…

Check Sheet

Check Sheet

Check Sheet In quality management, a checksheet is a tool for collecting data that is used to track and improve the quality of products or processes. The checksheet is a type of tally sheet or checklist that helps collect data in a standard way and makes it easier to look at the data. Checksheets are used to…

Complexity

Complexity

Complexity Complexity in project management is how hard it is to plan, carry out, and keep track of a project because of things like doubt, vagueness, changing relationships, and exchanges that don’t follow a straight line. Complex projects usually have a high level of technical or organizational trouble and require a lot of resources, skills, and experience…