The charter must be done at least once, and generally is done only once. However, the PMBOK points out that it may be beneficial to create a new charter at some future point in the project (e.g., at the beginning of the next phase). Each phase does not require a new charter, per se, but it could be in the best interest of the project/company/stakeholder/etc. to do so.
Is your response valid in context with the PMBOK6?
If yes, then what is the relevance when the PMBOK says "This process is performed once or at predefined points in the project." What does predefined points refer to in here?
Generally in project management, regardless of how many phases, there is only one project charter, signed by the sponsor during the Initiating phase. The PMP exam will only require you to know that there is one project charter.
My question is:
Should the project charter be developed once or multiple for project containing multi phases? the PMbook not clearly mentioned on how many the PC be developed in multi phases project?
Thanks
Haitham
Training for Project Management Professional (PMP)®, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®, and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®