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By comparing project’s current state of scope against the baselined scope information, and finding differences. If and when a variation is found, a corrective or preventive action is identified. Any change will require project manager (or any stakeholder) decide whether preventive or corrective action is necessary and to raise a change request. When a change request is approved by change control board, it is taken up for implementation by making necessary changes to schedule and recreating scope and schedule baselines.
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