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Description
The Quality Management Plan defines the acceptable
level of quality, which is typically defined by the customer,
and describes how the project will ensure this level of quality
in its deliverables and work processes. Quality management
activities ensure that:
- Products are built to meet agreed- upon standards and
requirements
- Work processes are performed efficiently and as documented
- Non-conformances found are identified and appropriate
corrective action is taken
Quality Management plans apply to project deliverables
and project work processes. Quality control activities
monitor and verify that project deliverables meet defined
quality standards. Quality assurance activities monitor
and verify that the processes used to manage and create
the deliverables are followed and are effective.
Quality Plan Components
The Quality Management Plan describes the following quality management components:
- Quality objectives
- Key project deliverables and processes
to be reviewed for satisfactory quality level
- Quality
standards
- Quality control and assurance activities
- Quality roles
and responsibilities
- Quality tools
- Plan for reporting q uality control and
assurance problems
Rationale/Purpose
The purpose of developing a quality plan at the
Stage 3 level is to elicit the customer’s expectations in
terms of quality and prepare a proactive quality management
plan to meet those expectations.
The Quality Management Plan helps the project manager
determine if deliverables are being produced to an acceptable
quality level and if the project processes used to manage
and create the deliverables are effective and properly
applied.
Who is involved
Project Manager
Project Team
Customer
Project Sponsor
Result
Quality Management Plan segment of the Project Plan
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Updated February 1, 2006 - v1.0