Sal: "I've heard the term baselining quite a bit. Why is baselining so important?"
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Baseline is so important
Explanation:
- A project baseline is a concise specification that serves as the beginning point for your project plan.
- You utilise it to track progress and overall performance once it's established.
- If you're wondering if you're on track and on budget, the baseline may provide the good or bad news.
- It's vital to have a project baseline since it allows you to effectively monitor and control how a change in your schedule, cost, or scope affects everything else.
- When all three elements are effectively integrated, you can, for example, observe how a schedule delay would affect the project's cost and even change its scope.
- Problems may not be noticed until it is too late for a cost-effective solution if integration is insufficient or non-existent.
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Baselining verifies performance requirements and function requirement.
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