Scope creep happens when last-minute deliverables and requests exceed the pre-set project scope. It can occur anytime during a project and cause significant delays or cost overruns.
No one wants to see their ERP project fail or lose sight of its objectives – but the good thing is that there are steps that you can take to avoid scope creep.
What is Scope Creep?
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Scope creep happens when last-minute deliverables and requests exceed the pre-set project scope. It can occur anytime during a project and cause significant delays or cost overruns. No one wants to see their ERP project fail or lose sight of its objectives – but the good thing is that there are steps that you can take to avoid scope creep.
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