...Rebuilding the Neighborhood Playground Project Lawanna Martin MGMT404 Course Project Professor Herbig 06/20/2012 Rebuilding the Playground Project Executive Summary: For several years now the Fifth Street neighborhood has been complaining that there playground is in need of being rebuilt or remodeled. They have found that their playground in the neighborhood is not meeting safety standards required by playground new guidelines. The official in the neighborhood has done some fundraising to have the playground rebuilt to meet these standards. They would like for the playground to be safer with much more activities for the entire family to enjoy by removing the old playground and replace it with new playground equipment. They would like for the kids in the neighborhood to enjoy more outdoor play and closer to their homes. Scope Statement: Goal Definition This project will include a 2,500 square-feet area, with structural plastic playground that includes climbing wall, slides, jungle gym which is attached to each other instead of the general wood finishing, as the old playground was. It will also contain monkey bars at a fixed height so that kids will not get hurt when jumping down. There will be three swing sets (belt swing, infant/toddler swing, and tire swing), so that parents have the choice of which is safer for their kids. A concrete side walk will be included, so that kids can ride their bikes and other things. Benches will be placed closely...
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...Automotive Services Data Base Project Plan MGMT404 Project Management DeVry University Online 26 August 2014 Table of Contents • Project charter • Scope statement • Work breakdown structure • Network diagram • Risk management plan • Resource management plan • Communication management plan Project Charter Automotive Services has been having issues tracking and holding all its customers in its current data base. They have hired Nicholas Guillory to make a new and improved data base system to Improved it’s tracking system and hold 10 times the amount of customers in its data base. This will improve automotive services tracking customers and will be able to hold more customers to expand on its data base systems This project will create a better and faster way of tracking and looking up customer’s information. It will show information on services performed and when the next service is due. This will be a new redefine customer data base that will produce better and more accurate reports. Objectives The new customer data base is designed to meet a growing customer data base. It will help the company keep up with the growing demand of car buyers and services provided. The completion of this project will give the company the ability to better track services and customers. It will also give the company the ability to add more customers in the data base...
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...Passionate Photography Group C MGMT404 Project Management Devry University Online October 25, 2012 Contents Executive Summary: 3 Scope Statement: 3 Goal Objective: 3 Project Deliverables: 3 Milestones: 4 Project Success Criteria: 5 Budget: 5 Reporting Structure of Team Members 6 Work Breakdown Structure: 7 Risk Management Plan 8 Communication Plan 11 Conclusion/Recommendations: 12 References: 13 Executive Summary: The owner of Passionate Photography would like to launch her business in the spring of 2013. With a working capital of $50,000.00 through personal investment, and savings, she has the background in photography and the experience in the business. There are some aspects of the business that she has asked for our project team to research and make recommendations. These would include the start-up of a business, marketing, networking, website creation, and long term goals that should be established before making such a large investment. The goal is to work together as a team along with other outside resources to formulate a timeline and budget that is conducive to the vision of the owner. The following proposal will include a comprehensive plan on how to achieve these goals and launch Passionate Photography in the spring of 2013. Scope Statement: ------------------------------------------------- Goal Objective: ------------------------------------------------- While assisting the business owner with the definitions of...
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...The Teen Outreach Project Takesha McCaleb MGMT404 Project Management Jennifer Paul December 13, 2011 Table of Contents Scope Statement1 Reporting Structure of team members………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...3 Work Breakdown Structure4 Risk Management Plan5 Communication Plan…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………11 Scope Statement: Goal Definition There are so many teens in the city of Dayton and surrounding cities that have gotten off to a bad start and would like the chance to turn their life around with a little assistance. We have teens that are having babies with no place to go. There are teens that are on drugs and would like to get away from that lifestyle. There are teens that have runaway to escape an abusive situation and are now living on the streets. The goal of this project is to find a facility that these teens can go to, in order to get off of the streets. Get counseling and a chance to make a better life for themselves. With finding this shelter it is my thought that the City of Dayton can have less crime because these teens are off the street and don’t have to do bad things to get money and hopefully make room in the jails for serious offenders not teens trying to support themselves. Goals that address the mission * The major focus of this teen outreach project is to concentrate on the mission to pave a way for our misguided youth. * Provide an environment of learning and education that benefits our...
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...The Integration of AskHR MGMT404 Project Management April 25, 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary Scope Statement Work Breakdown Structure Network Diagram Risk Management Plan Resource Management Plan Communication Management Plan Executive Summary Several years ago we signed a contract with an outside vendor to handle our HR calls; this company was mostly there to assist during open enrollment and to answer the questions of colleagues as it pertained to their Benefits through our corporation. We set high expectations, however, shortly after the launch we started experiencing longer than usual hold times, and the miscommunication of accurate information began to increase. We received tons of unsatisfactory emails and calls from disgruntle colleagues pleading for an alternative to calling the “solution center.” While we really wanted the experience to be pleasurable, it was extremely difficult to change the already tarnished reputation the vendor had established with our colleagues. After a year and a half of negative feedback we decided to sever ties with the vendor, and the search for alternatives began. After several meetings with the Senior Leadership Team it was determined that providing the type of relatable service that expressed care and concern could only be provided by colleagues of our corporation who understood how Benefits are administered. It was later decided that we would bring our service center in-house and staff the...
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...Leone Co. Smart Nuclear Missile Weapon’s Project Sean Calhoun Sarah Sanchez Gerardo Cazares MGMT404 Project Management DeVry University 4/15/12 Table of Contents 3…………………………………....... Executive Summary, Scope Statement 4…………………………………………………………………… Objective Definition 5…………………………………………………………… Objective Definition 6………………………………………………………………… Technical Requirements: 7………………………………………………… Limits and Exclusions 8…………………………………….. Decision Making and Concern Levels Matrix 9………………………………High-Level Gantt Chart View, Work Breakdown Structure 10………………………………………………………… Risk Identification 11……………………………………………………………………….. Risk Identification C. 12……………………………………………………… Risk Assessment 13…………………………………………………… Risk Response Matrix 14……………………………………………………. First & Second Highest Risk 15……………………………………………………… Communication Plan 16………………………………………………. Communication Plan Matrix 17……………………………………… Performance Measurement and Control Approach 18……………………………………………………… Audit Process and Timetable 19…………………………………………………… Customer Review 20………………………………………………………Conclusion / Recommendation Executive Summary Through the use of personal computers, customized computer software, and unclassified databases, the Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC) is now able to model nuclear conflict and approximate the effects of the use of nuclear weapons. For the first time, this allows nongovernmental organizations and scholars to perform analyses...
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