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  2. Scope creep - Wikipedia

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    Properly defining project scope requires thorough investigation by the project manager during the initial planning phase of a project. Failure to gather all information from all relevant stakeholders is a common reason for incomplete scope statements and missing requirements, which can frequently and easily lead to scope creep later in the project.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject scope creep - Wikipedia

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    Over the decades of Wikipedia's existence, millions of articles have been created and with them came hundreds of WikiProjects, cabals of editors dedicated to the cause of advancing knowledge about a topic area they find fascinating. These WikiProjects almost universally declare their scope, those topics they consider to be under their ...

  4. Instruction creep - Wikipedia

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    Instruction creep or rule creep occurs when instructions or rules accumulate over time until they are unmanageable or inappropriate. It is a type of scope creep . The accumulation of bureaucratic requirements results in overly complex procedures that are often misunderstood, irritating, time-wasting, or ignored.

  5. Scope (project management) - Wikipedia

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    If requirements are not completely defined and described and if there is no effective change control in a project, scope or requirement creep may ensue. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] : 434 [ 3 ] : 13 Scope management is the process of defining, [ 3 ] : 481–483 and managing the scope of a project to ensure that it stays on track, within budget, and meets the ...

  6. Feature creep - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, uncontrolled feature creep can lead to products that surpass the scope of what was originally intended; this is known as scope creep. A common consequence of feature creep is the delay or cancellation of a product, which may become more expensive than was originally intended. [citation needed]

  7. Outline of project management - Wikipedia

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    Scope creep – refers to changes in a project's scope at any point after the project commenses. This phenomenon can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. It is generally considered a negative occurrence that is to be avoided. The Systems Development Life Cycle.

  8. Mission creep - Wikipedia

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    Mission creep is the gradual or incremental expansion of an intervention, project or mission, beyond its original scope, focus or goals, a ratchet effect spawned by initial success. [1] Mission creep is usually considered undesirable due to how each success breeds more ambitious interventions until a final failure happens, stopping the ...

  9. Wikipedia:Avoid instruction creep - Wikipedia

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    Avoid instruction creep to keep Wikipedia policy and guideline pages easy to understand. The longer, more detailed, and more complicated you make the instructions, the less likely anyone is to read or follow whatever you write.