Sample Project Charter

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PROJECT CHARTER

Project Description
Project Name: Project Start Date:

Project Type: Project est. End Date:


Author of this document:

Project Leadership
Project Sponsor: Project Leader:
Project Members: Project Members:
Project Members: Project Members:
Subject Matter Expert:

Project description summary

Describe the business need, opportunity or problem that the project was undertaken to address i.e., the project
justification.

1. Problem Statement/ Issue


(Time frame; location; extent)

2. High Level Measurable Project Goals

Goals should begin with a verb and should be measurable, so the Project Sponsor and Team can determine
whether the deliverable has been successfully completed at the projects conclusion try to use the framework
of SMART Goals

3. Project Scope (In Scope and Out of Scope)

Document the scope of work to be delivered. In a chartering stage try to use Nouns and not action items

In Scope is what the project will include to meet the requirements of the Project goals.

Out of Scope excludes responsibilities, activities, deliverables or other areas that are not part of the Project.

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The project will include:

The project will not include:

4. Project Milestones

Identify the significant project milestones, including invoicing dates to the client. This is not a project plan

5. ASSUMPTIONS, CONSTRAINTS & DEPENDENCIES

Identify the assumptions that were made to form the basis of defining scope. Also identify any assumptions that
will be made for the purposes of planning the project. The objective here is to set the boundaries and address
how the triple project management constraint (scope, time and cost) are potentially impacted/managed.

List any constraints (potential factors that will impact the delivery or make it difficult to manage the project) on the
project or dependencies on resources or funding to the project. Consider time, cost, dates and regulatory issues
as constraints or dependencies to the project.

6. Anticipated Hard and/or Soft Benefits and Estimated Costs

7. Customers and Stakeholders

Identify the key stakeholders and team members by function, name and role.

Function Name Role

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