Project Management: Scope Creep's Negative Effects
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Literature Research Paper
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Abstract
Scope creep is a common project management issue across sectors. This literature research paper borrows from several studies on scope creep, its effects on project outcomes, and mitigation techniques. AI and digital technologies are examined in software development, government projects, and other sectors. The research highlights the complicated relationship between project scope, stakeholder participation, technology, and management tactics in the evolving project management landscape. This paper discusses scope creep's negative effects and effective preventive and control measures through a comprehensive literature review. It enhances project success by helping practitioners comprehend scope creep's many facets.
Keywords: Scope creep, literature, project management, stakeholder.
Introduction
Project scope creep plagues modern project management. Without approval, unplanned work, features, or objectives yield to a project. Scope creep can cause resource limits, budgetary pressure, and delays. Effective scope management is essential to mitigate these issues as projects grow more dynamic. This paper synthesizes various literature to examine project management trends in scope management,