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SUMMARY:Developing Curriculum Charter
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DESCRIPTION: Project charter vs. project plan
A project charter should only include three elements: your project objectives, scope, and responsibilities. Once your charter has been approved, you should then create a project plan. Your project plan builds on your project charter to provide a more in-depth blueprint of the key elements of your project. There are seven key elements in a project plan:-Goals-Success metrics-Stakeholders and roles-Scope and budget-Milestones and deliverables-Timeline and schedule-Communication plan&nbsp;How to create a project charter?
In a project charter, you&rsquo;ll share project details with key stakeholders in order to get approval to kick off your project. There are three main project charter elements:The &ldquo;why&rdquo;To begin your project charter, share your project objectives and project purpose. In this section, you should outline why this project is important and what the key objectives are for the end of the project. Make sure your project purpose...

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