Project Management
Task:
Write a description of the planning and control of quality, human resources, procurement, communications and stakeholders for a project of your choice.
Scope:
This assignment will assess your understanding of the Project Integration, Project Quality Management, Project Human Resources Management, Project Procurement, Managing Communications and Stakeholders course topics.
Length and Presentation:
3,000 Words Maximum
Criteria by which your assignment will be marked:
This assignment will be assessed upon how well you are able to present a project plan that meets the requirement defined in the following;
A clear statement is required on the material you generated for the sake of this assignment and the work generated, by you or others, for the project.
The following is a list of areas that you should cover;
- Brief description of what the project is.
- Where is the project located?
- Who is the owner and sponsor (they may be the same organisation)?
- The name of the project manager.
- Your picture or vision of the project’s outcome.
- The phase of the project.
- Who is the client’s representative?
- Who are the stakeholders?
- Purpose of the project:
– a description
– the context of the project
– the project’s history and background
– implementation concept
– technology
– market place. - The objectives:
– scope
– time
– cost. - Requirements to be satisfied.
- The roles and responsibilities of people.
- The benefits:
– what we are trying to achieve
– why we should implement the project. - The value proposition for sponsor.
- Constraints and assumptions.
- The implementation strategy including Critical Success Factors (Targets, KPIs and Tolerances).
- Risks and treatment.
- How phases can facilitate delivery of future phases (particularly design or constructability).
- Work Breakdown Structure.
- The impact of the project on stakeholders.
- Milestones and an activity schedule.
Are there Enterprise Environmental Factors or Organisational Process Assets which can be used?
Plans for managing (Planning and monitoring & controlling IF AREAS NOT ALREADY COVERED ABOVE):
Scope,
Time,
Cost,
Quality,
Risk,
Human resources,
Communication,
Procurement, and
Integration of these.