Project Charter: Applicable Processes/Procedures
Project Charter: Applicable Processes/Procedures
Project Charter: Applicable Processes/Procedures
Project Charter
Applicable Processes/Procedures: Identify the process for creating a project charter
1. General Information:
Project Title – The proper name used to identify this project; Project ID – The working name or acronym that will
be used for the project; Sponsoring Organization – The organization sponsoring this project; Sponsor
Representative – The name of the person representing the Sponsoring Organization; Prepared by – The person(s)
preparing this document; Version – Version of this document.
2. Project Stakeholders:
List all applicable project stakeholders.
Program Manager
Project Manager
Customer / User
Representative(s
)
4. Project Purpose
Explain the reason(s) for doing this project.
4.1. Business Need / Problem
The Business Need / Problem is an issue or opportunity pertaining to the business which needs to be resolved /
acted upon. State in specific terms the issue or opportunity this project will address. Often, the Business Need /
Problem is a critical business issue or initiative in the Sponsoring Organization’s Strategic Plan.
5.2. Scope
The Project Scope addresses the who, what, where, when, and why of a project.
5.3. Assumptions
Assumptions are statements taken for granted or accepted as true without proof. Assumptions are made in the
absence of fact. List and describe the assumptions made in the decision to charter this project.
5.4. Constraints
Constraints are boundary conditions that the project must stay within. List and describe the constraints applicable
to this project.
6. Project Requirements / Deliverables
The Project Requirements / Deliverables define what the project must accomplish, including the customer/ user
requirements and products / services to be provided by the project.
8. Costs / Budget
Identify the initial funding required by the project and/or committed to this project by the project sponsor.
Additional funding may be requested / committed upon completion of the detailed project plan.
Resources Description
Project Team
Support
Facilities
Equipment
Software Tools
Other
10. Project Risks
Risks are statements of issues or problems that have the potential to arise but have not yet occurred. List and
describe the initial risks for this project.
Sponsor Representative
Program Manager
Project Manager