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A quality management plan is a document that helps the project manager and the project team execute quality management and quality assurance actions. Quality, in the context of project management, is fulfilling the project requirements and meeting the customer’s needs.
A quality management plan (sometimes shortened to QMP) details the processes you intend to follow to meet the quality objectives you have established for a given project (quality assurance) and how you intend to measure success (quality control).
Quality Management (QM) is a key element of Project Management. It is a simple concept. It involves carrying out a project through its four phases (concept, development, execution, and finish) with zero deviations from the project specifications.
The purpose of project quality management is to ensure the project delivers the right outputs that meet customer expectations in a controlled way while minimizing the cost of quality by building a culture where quality is baked into everything the project team does.
A Quality Management Plan (QMP) clearly defines the roles and responsibilities related to quality management, ensuring that each team member understands their specific contribution to maintaining and improving quality throughout the project's lifecycle.
A quality plan is a document, or several documents, that together specify quality standards, practices, resources, specifications, and the sequence of activities relevant to a particular product, service, project, or contract. Quality plans should define:
Quality Management Plan is a well-defined set of documents and information to efficiently manage the quality throughout software development project starting from planning to the software deployment.