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Corporate Intranet Refresh Request sponsor summary

This summary view shows the concise approval-facing packet for the scenario: scope baseline, launch posture, strengths, watch items, and the commercial frame.

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Approval-Ready Summary

Do not approve the project yet until the baseline gaps are closed.

Corporate Intranet Refresh Request currently scores 1/100 for launch readiness and is positioned as Do not approve yet. 5 blockers still need closure. Business Fit is currently the strongest category, while Scope Clarity needs the closest attention.

Do not approve yet

Sponsor

Not assigned

Budget

Not defined

Target start

Not defined

Target launch

Not defined

Informational summary

This sponsor-facing summary helps structure a readiness decision, but it should be reviewed alongside project context, assumptions, and human approval judgment.

Scope baseline

Refresh the intranet and clean up anything that seems outdated or confusing.

Must-haves

  • A cleaner intranet homepage

Nice-to-haves

  • New department pages
  • Updated branding

Out of scope

  • None listed

Baseline snapshot

ScopeGuard baseline snapshot

Scope summary: Refresh the intranet and clean up anything that seems outdated or confusing.

Must-haves: A cleaner intranet homepage

Nice-to-haves: New department pages; Updated branding

Out of scope: Not defined yet

Assumptions: None captured yet

Constraints: None captured yet

Strong signals

  • The business case is detailed enough to support a serious approval discussion.
  • Commercial context is clear enough to anchor the fit discussion.
  • The business rationale is detailed enough to support a value discussion.
  • The current scope volume does not obviously overwhelm the schedule at first pass.

Watch items

  • No sponsor is named for approval accountability.
  • The out-of-scope boundary is still missing.
  • No delivery team ownership has been captured.
  • Success metrics are missing, so ROI is hard to defend.
  • The project does not yet define both target start and launch dates.
  • Scope Clarity: Scope narrative risk: the scope summary is too light to anchor a dependable baseline.