This week, you will be selecting your project and developing the charter.
MGMT 404 Project Management
WEEK 2 COURSE PROJECT DELIVERABLE: PROJECT CHARTER
Project Charter (50 points)
This week, you will be selecting your project and developing the charter. The following are some possible project ideas. But don’t feel that you are confined to them.
The opening of a coffee shop
A charity event for a local social service agency
A meditation pool and platform in the center of town
A redevelopment of a local playground
Design and installation of a computer network for a small business
Software development project
Think about the following as you select your project.
What is your passion?
What have you been thinking about starting, or what could help you in your current position?
Think about selecting a project that will serve you so that you will be creating a project plan that you can use.
MGMT 404 Project Management
WEEK 3 COURSE PROJECT DELIVERABLE PROJECT SCOPE STATEMENT
Complete and submit the Project Scope in MS Word (50 points)
This week, you will create and submit your Project Scope Template (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. See the Course Project Overview page under Introduction and Resources for details.
Your assignment is to provide a Project Scope of your selected project in accordance with the charter template found in Files and linked here.
Please put this in correct business writing format. Consider me to be your boss. The scope is critical to your project plan. It forms the backbone of your project.
For additional instructions and guidelines, refer to the Course Project Overview page, located under Introduction and Resources.
Scope Statement
Project Name | Date | ||
Project Number | Project Manager |
Note: Remove all red descriptions and guides and complete the form.
Project Description |
This section is typically a detailed amplification of the SOW product description from the Project Charter. What will the product of the project look like, or what should it be able to do when completed? |
Project Requirements |
List the requirements this project must meet. |
Project Deliverables |
List tangibles that must be completed in order for this project to be successful. (For example, floor installation in a house renovation is a deliverable.) |
Project Does Not Include (Exclusions) |
List what this project will not include or is out of scope. (For example, house renovation: Will not include upgraded appliances.) |
Acceptance Criteria |
What must the product be able to do when completed to be acceptable to the customer? What standards or regulations must the product meet? What performance specifications must the product meet to be acceptable to the customer? |