Components of a Statement of Work (SOW)


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Components of a Statement of Work (SOW)


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Because the SOW becomes the basis for the rest of the formal, detailed project plan and is a key tool for managing stakeholders throughout a project, you need to thoroughly understand each of its key components. This presentation will help.



Robert Prol PMP
Associate Director, KPMG LLP
Oradell, NJ, USA



Posted: May 5, 2008 10:47 AM

"In my world, a statement of work is the basis of a contract for hiring vendors. I believe the description provided is more of a scope statement document."



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