Activity Assessment – Project Work Breakdown Structure • Group Project Phase II • Due Date: October 28 • Points Possible: 100 • Activity Description: Based on the project selected as a group (from your individual assignments) and the scope statement developed in Phase I of the group project, you will now document the work of the project scope in a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). From your examination of the course material, compose a paper that is no less than 4 pages and no more than
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Wellness Intranet Project) Approach to collecting requirements Group interviews In this project, group interviews would work well since there is some same level or has the same role of employees. Group interviews require more preparation and more formality to get the information you want from all the participants. You can uncover a richer set of requirements in a shorter period of time if you can keep the group focused. Facilitated sessions In a facilitated session, Project Manager (PM) brings
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- 1 PM586 SEC H PROJECT PART 1 SEITZ HUNTSVILLE PROJECT PROJECT REPORT Introduction Project Planning is the key to the success of a Project. Seitz Huntsville Project is a very large project with a budget of $2,750,000 to be completed in only 18 months. Janis Clark, the Project Manager for Seitz Huntsville Project seems very determined in implementing this Project, having all the support from board of directors and access to functional elements at the corporate plant. Steve Pokorski, the Vice President
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Developing a document that formally authorizes a project or phase. Documenting initial requirements that satisfy stakeholder's needs and expectations. Finalizing all activities across all Process Groups to formally complete the project or phase Project Management Plan Accepted Deliverables Organizational Process Assets Expert Judgment Tool & Techniques Outputs Inputs Inputs Project Statement of Work Business Case Contract (when applicable) Enterprise Environmental Factors Organizational Process Assets
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of the Project Management Institute, Inc. PMI® has not endorsed and did not participate in the development of this product. Integration Management Process Name Develop Project Charter Inputs Outputs Tools and Techniques Project Statement of Work Business Case Project Charter Experts Judgment Project Management Plan Experts Judgment Project Management Plan Approved Change Requests Deliverables Work Performance Information Experts Judgment Project Management
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Preparing Project Budgets for Business Cases Technical guide The Secretary Department of Treasury and Finance 1 Treasury Place Melbourne Victoria 3002 Australia Telephone: +61 3 9651 5111 Facsimile: +61 3 9651 5298 www.dtf.vic.gov.au Authorised by the Victorian Government 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne, 3002 © Copyright State of Victoria 2012 This book is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any
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Project Management Plan |Project Name: |Project Number: | | | | |Project Sponsor: |Project Manager:
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| | In Week 1, you reviewed the Course Project background. Using the project background information and the information below, there are three deliverables due this week: * Create Project Charter – 15 points * Create Scope Statement – 15 points * Create Two-Level Work Breakdown Structure – 15 points Please provide these three deliverables to the Week 2 Drop Box. Please refer to the course syllabus for your due date. | | Project Background | | It is February 1, 2010, and
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successful project manager? (5 points) To be an effective project manager, Jim will need to have time management, leadership, and conflict management skills. He will also need to have sufficient technical knowledge, and a good ability to interface with customers. 2. How do you think Jim should respond to Ella’s implied pressure about the importance of the project to her? (5 points) Answers will vary. Most should include attention to points such as proactive management of the project, consistent
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Project Charter Document Project Name: Department: Focus Area: Product/Process: Prepared By Document Owner(s) | Project/Organization Role | | | | | | | Project Charter Version Control Version | Date | Author | Change Description | | | [Replace this text with the name of the Document Owner.] | Document created | | | [Replace this text with the name of the Change Owner.] | [Replace this text with a list of changes for this Owner on this Date and Version
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