During your review of the project scope statement, you find that it includes the deliverables, acceptance criteria, constraints, and assumptions but lacks clarity on items that are not part of the project. What should you incorporate into the scope statement to complete it?
The correct answer is to add project exclusions to the scope statement. Project exclusions clearly define what is outside the project's scope, preventing misunderstandings and scope creep. Including exclusions helps stakeholders understand the project boundaries. Detailed cost estimates, the project charter, and organizational process assets are important, but they do not address the missing information about what is not included in the project.
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