1. Provide a description of the project objective and scope
The scope definition provides focus and emphasis on the end of the project. Its primary purpose is to define as clearly as possible the deliverables for the end user and to focus project plans. (Gray & Larson, 2008). Project scope is considered the keystone document that interlocks all elements of a project plan. As a result, there are several elements that are needed in order to create a complete and accurate scope that will define the results to be achieved in specific, tangible, and measurable terms of the project. The elements include the following:
1. Project objective - the project objective describes the what, when, and how much of the project. It describes the overall objective to meet the customer's needs. For this project, the objective is to create a suite of projects that capitalized on the oasis' resources and promote global tourism by using sustainable actions which would preserve the local culture, heritage and landscape of the area, making it an oracle for sustainable development.
2. Project scope - the project scope is to make Siwa a sustainable oasis for international tourism by building three hotels, a line of embroidered products, traditional jewelry, and exporting organic agriculture at a cost of $1,366,000.
3. Deliverables - the project deliverables are the expected outputs over the life of the project. The deliverable for this project includes three hotels completed using sustainable materials, a line of authentic Siwan jewelry and embroidered products, and the export of organic Siwan agriculture to other parts of the world.
2. Analyze the key stakeholders and their issues
One of the key stakeholders are Environmental Quality International, who first came to Siwa in a consulting capacity in the 1980s, but began investing in the company in 1996. Siwa was the