Hi All,

Students often confuse validated and accepted deliverables, so if you’re
struggling here, you’re not alone. At first glance, they do seem to be
rather the same, but once you get the idea, you’ll never confuse them
again. The most important thing you need to understand is in which process
from the PMBOK® Guide these deliverables are created as outputs. The
PMBOK<http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/>®
Guide defines each as follows:

** Validated Deliverables: Validated deliverables have been completed and
checked for correctness by the Perform Quality Control process.
** Accepted Deliverables: Accepted Deliverables have been accepted through
the Verify Scope process.

So, validated deliverables are an input to the Verify Scope process, while
accepted deliverables, where formal sign-off is obtained, are the key
output of the Verify Scope process.

Let’s walk through it: First, you create a deliverable. The deliverable
then goes through the perform Quality Control process where it is checked
for correctness. In essence, you’re making sure that the deliverable meets
the quality criteria that were defined during the project set up. You
answer the question: Did we build it the way we said that we should.

Once the deliverable passes the Quality Control inspection, it is
considered validated. Essentially, Quality Control has given you the nod to
take the deliverable to the customer or stakeholder for approval, or
acceptance. The customer or stakeholder then reviews the deliverable. Only
when the customer or stakeholder gives the deliverable a “thumbs up” does
the deliverable become accepted.

Until next time,
Cornelius Fichtner, PMP
President, OSP International LLC -
http://www.project-management-prepcast.com/

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