Project Charter A Vacation to Remember Kaplan University Project Management IT 301 April 6‚ 2013 Lewis Travel Investors A Family Vacation Project Charter Project Name: Family Vacation Project Manager: Mrs. Lewis Project Tracking Number: 5511-6677 Project Justification: The intent of the project at hand is to ensure that larger families have an enjoyable‚ stress free vacation within a reasonable budget. We will explore possibilities beyond the limited amount of people per hotel
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Project Scope Statement Project Name Project Number Project Manager Prioritization Owner(s) Statement of Work—Project Description and Project Product This section is typically a detailed amplification of the project SOW and mission from the Project Charter. This also includes how you intent to accomplish the project. “We intend to do this. . . and here are the steps we intend to use to accomplish the project.” This section is typically a detailed amplification of the SOW
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1. Discuss the reasons why IT projects fail. Although there are many contributing factors to project failure‚ there are six common factors. 1. Undeveloped Project Goals: Poor project planning will almost always lead to failure. One main reason for this failure is the inability to agree on the missions‚ goals‚ or objectives that the project is attempting to undertake. It is necessary that specific plans and requirements for the project are instituted in the development phase. Failure to do this
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Short answer questions – write one or two paragraphs (no bullet points) 1. Project managers frequently face competing constraints. Identify these common constraints and describe approaches that project managers can use to make the trade-offs required to succeed The time constraint refers to the amount of time available to complete a project. The cost constraint refers to the budgeted amount available for the project. The scope constraint refers to what must be done to produce the project’s end result
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INF755 Project Management Archives Management Software Development Project Student Name: Deedo Tan Student ID: 2011002173 Lecturer: Paul Lamb Due Date: 31th Jan‚ 2012 Project Charter Document Project Name: Archives Management Software Development Project Product/Process: Software development Prepared by: Deedo Tan‚ 0211116927‚ DeedoTan921@gmail.com Project Executive Summary Project goals —To develop a full-featured archives management software in one month with high labour-intensity
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Chapter 7 – Discussion Questions – 1‚4‚6‚7 page 284 1. Discuss why many information technology professionals may overlook project cost management and how this might affect completing projects within budget. Information technology professionals do not understand basic accounting and finance principles to be able to do a net present value analysis return on investment and payback analysis. It should also be considered that new technologies or software development expenses are very inaccurate
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Role of Project Manager A Project manager is one of the most important role for effective Project management‚ described as “[to] take responsibility for planning‚ implementing and completing the project” (Meredith & Mantel‚ 2000: 85) getting the right person on the right job with careful section which this person must be able to collaborate resources for the project and to able to deliver a clear message and direction on the job‚ coordination and integration to the whole project team‚ it is also
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longest duration path through the project. The significance of the critical path is that the activities that lie on it cannot be delayed without delaying the project. Because of its impact on the entire project‚ critical path analysis is an important aspect of project planning." The next phase of the project cannot be started or completed until the tracking of last task has been completed. This allows for the controlled tasks to be monitored for each step of the project on its critical path and will
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Project Attributes A project has a unique purpose. Every project should have a well-defined objective. For example‚ Anne Roberts‚ the Director of the Project Management Office in the opening case‚ might sponsor an information technology collaboration project to develop a list and initial analysis of potential information technology projects that might improve operations for the company. The unique purpose of this project would be to create a collaborative report with ideas from people throughout
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Manage Projects Assignment 1: Part 1: Question 1: Introduction to project management: * Welcome * Introduce self A project is: * A set of planned and managed activities carried out for a specific length of time * has a defined start and end date * Achieves a specific objective within the specified quality and performance criteria * Products and services that is agreed with the project clients and the stakeholders * Funded and directed by the primary sponsor and/or
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