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What is the critical difference between product scope and project scope?

Product scope refers to the features and functions of the product, service, or result, while project scope refers to the work that must be done to deliver the p

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Question: What is the critical difference between product scope and project scope?

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  • Product scope focuses on the business need; project scope focuses on the technical solution. ✅ Product scope describes the features of the product; project scope describes the work required to deliver it.
  • Product scope is fixed; project scope is always evolving.
  • Product scope is managed by the product owner; project scope by the project manager.

Correct answer: Product scope describes the features of the product; project scope describes the work required to deliver it.

Explanation: Product scope refers to the features and functions of the product, service, or result, while project scope refers to the work that must be done to deliver the product.

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