Scope Creep Time Tracking
Practice of separately tracking time spent on out-of-scope work or additional requests beyond original project agreement. Helps identify scope creep early, supports change order discussions, and protects project profitability.
Last updated: 2026-03-17 22:21
Overview
Scope Creep Time Tracking is the practice of separately categorizing and tracking time spent on work that falls outside the original project scope or agreement. This practice provides visibility into scope expansion, supports change order conversations, and protects project profitability.
Implementation
Categorization
- In-Scope: Original agreed-upon work
- Scope Creep: Additional requests or expanded requirements
- Change Orders: Approved additions (formerly scope creep)
Tracking Method
- Use specific tags or categories for scope creep time
- Add notes explaining why work is out-of-scope
- Link to original scope documentation
- Flag for client discussion
Benefits
- Early detection of scope expansion
- Data for change order negotiations
- Protection of project profitability
- Client education about additional requests
- Historical data for future scoping
- Team awareness of scope boundaries
Use in Client Discussions
When presenting scope creep data:
- "We've delivered X hours beyond scope"
- "Here are the additional features/requests"
- "Options: absorb cost, add change order, or deprioritize"
- Professional, data-driven conversation
For Agencies and Consultancies
Critical for:
- Fixed-price projects
- Retainer management
- Client boundary setting
- Profitability analysis
- Scope definition improvement
Best Practices
- Track from project start, not retrospectively
- Be specific in scope creep categorization
- Review weekly with project team
- Address scope creep promptly
- Use data to inform proposals
- Train team on scope boundaries
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