The project brief/project charter is created. Which of the following is not part of it?
AnswerA
ExplanationThe project charter (or project brief) is a high-level document created during the initiation phase of a project, as defined by PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge). It outlines the project's purpose, objectives, scope, and key elements but does not include detailed planning (A), which occurs during the planning phase after the charter is approved. The charter typically includes:
High-level risks (B): Identifies major risks to provide early awareness.
Summary budget (C): Provides an initial cost estimate for approval.
Quality expectations (D): Defines high-level quality requirements or standards.
Detailed planning, such as creating a detailed Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) or schedule, is part of the project management plan developed later, not the charter.