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<img src="/icons/aquarius_gray.svg" alt="/icons/aquarius_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Success criteria in project management are specific, measurable, and time-bound benchmarks that define the conditions a project must meet to be considered successful. They serve as a yardstick to evaluate project performance, ensuring alignment with objectives and stakeholder expectations.
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Success Criteria
Success Criteria
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💡 How to fill the Success Criteria Details ?
- Success Criteria Name (Text): A descriptive name or title for the success criteria.
- Description (Text or Long Text): A detailed description of the success criteria, including the specific requirements, conditions, or outcomes that need to be met for success.
- Type (Select or Tags): Categorize the success criteria by type, such as quality, performance, functionality, or user satisfaction.
- Measurement Metrics (Text): If applicable, specify how the success criteria will be measured or quantified. This might include specific metrics or Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
- Acceptance Criteria (Text or Long Text): Define the acceptance criteria for each success criterion, detailing what constitutes successful completion.
- Status (Select or Checkbox): Track the status of each success criterion (e.g., "Met," "Not Met," "In Progress").
- Priority (Select): Assign a priority level to each success criterion to indicate its importance or criticality.
- Responsible Party (Person or Text): Identify the individual or team responsible for ensuring the success criteria are met.
- Due Date (Date): Specify the target date for achieving the success criteria.
- WBS (Relation): Link the success criteria to the specific WBS that you have written in your WBS tasks (if they apply)
- Notes (Long Text): Include any additional notes or context related to the success criteria.
- Attachments (File): Attach relevant documents or references related to the success criteria.
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