process outputs associated with the quality planning phase
process outputs associated with the quality planning phase are as follows:
- Operational definition: Operational definition is a metric to measure the quality planning outputs. The quality planning outputs are utilized by the team members of project management to indicate specific qualities of project output. For example- the definition of operational output schedules meeting deadlines and shows the starting and concluding the time of the meeting.
- Checklists: Checklist is a step by step process for quality planning. Checklists are generally structured to confirm that all the steps are correctly performed. Levels can be both complicated and straightforward while developing lists. The quality planning process is appropriately evaluated and analyzed in each of the stages in checklists. Quality planning information is generally used to perform frequent activities in project management.
- Input to another process: The quality planning process detects the required activities for various areas of another project management. The information to other methods is an unanticipated quality planning output at the onset of a particular project. The unplanned outputs are referred to as a separate process.