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Hello Maria Cejmer,

I concur with you that assumption according to project management addresses a truth about the project being selected. Assumptions and constraints are important in project management. In addition, they are vital to in avoiding double-checking everything before starting the actual project. It is important to be able to start project without getting challenges and ensure the details that are likely to be true. Assumptions such as specific time needed to get ready to work on project should be considered. Constrains are important because they limit a person on amount of work to be done in order to achieve goals of the project.

Hello Logan Burg,

I concur with you that assumptions and constrains are factors that are used in project management scope statement. Assumptions are considered to be real and true in project management. They are anticipated events that are expected in life cycle of project. Assumptions are important in time management of a project. There would be confusion and waste time in project without assumptions. Moreover, they enable allocated budget to be used in project. Constrains are vital in limiting amount of work to be done in a certain project. In addition, constrains indicate the scope of the project.

Hello Mackenzie Fisher,

I concur with you that assumption is what we believe is true while constrains are factors that limit things in a project. Assumptions are important in showing what is expected in a life cycle of a project. They are vital in showing cost projections. A project should have budget which include salary costs for employees, equipment, materials and indirect costs. Therefore, budget allocated should be real where it accommodates all expected costs in project. Constraints are limits a person should work within to achieve expected goals. Constraints show the scope and schedule of the project.