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Hello and Welcome to the PM Perspective video on Project Charters. If youve been assigned to a project and youre looking for some practical guidance, then youve come to the right place. Today, were going to answer the following questions: What is a project Charter? Why do I need a project charter? How detailed should a project charter be? What information goes into a charter? What process should you use to draft the charter? And -- stay tuned -- because were going to show you how you can download a free project charter template at the end of this video. Lets start by explaining what -- exactly -- a Project Charter is A Project charter is a document of some kind. It could be a word document or something like a PowerPoint presentation the format varies as does the name. In your organization you might have something called a project request that serves the same purpose as the charter, or -- if you deal with outside clients -- your Scope of Work, or SOW, may also stand-in for