The primary theme of the paper is REQUIRED TO PRESENT AN INITIAL PROJECT REPORT TO THE PROJECT SPONSOR in which you are required to emphasize its aspects in detail. The cost of the paper starts from $109 and it has been purchased and rated 4.9 points on the scale of 5 points by the students. To gain deeper insights into the paper and achieve fresh information, kindly contact our support.
Task
Various tasks as outlined below after the case background.
Case Background
As the project manager you are required to present an initial project report to the project sponsor that shows how you propose to implement this project. As the project manager you may make any assumptions you think are necessary.
Case study – Social Media Research Centre
During a meeting with his boss (David Wright), Bruce has been asked to establish a researcher centre. The research centre, which will commence operations in February 2018 first as an informal research group, should be established by June 2017. Alex’s decision to proceed with this major project is spurred by the fact that an associated organizational centre, which researches in a closely related area, has recently ceased operations. There is also a tremendous pressure from David’s senior executives to produce high quality research that is focused in nature. In fact one of David’s senior executives’ comments was that David’s Unit does not have a clear identity when it comes to its scholarly research output compared to the one in Australian National University. After several meetings with subject matter experts (consultants) and a rigorous analysis of the current trends in research in the area of information technology it has been decided that the most appropriate research area for the proposed research centre to focus on is social media. Fortunately several of David’s Unit staff are active researchers in this area. What made this direction even more attractive is that demand from Master and Doctoral students has been largely for programs in this area. David’s Unit also enjoys a very good relationship with an international expert Craig Bamworth in the social media area who has kindly agreed to offer his expertise to Bruce (the program manager).
One of the projects within the Social Media Research Centre larger project that Bruce has identified as important is the development of a web application for the proposed centre.
This application would include an internet website and section for members on the intranet. Bruce has appointed You as the manager of this project commencing work on 1 April 2017. Bruce’s team has conducted the feasibility study and financial analysis to confirm that project must go ahead and must commence as you join your role.
You must assist Bruce in preparing the project charter that need to be submitted within first week of May 2017 via a kick-off meeting to be held with all major stakeholders presenting and discussing the charter before they all signoff and approve charter.
This website should contain information about the major research projects, list of supervisors, Masters and PhD student projects, publications (conference and journal papers), and project reports. The application manager Sonia Reed should update all these details on the website using the intranet login. Members can also update their project details via their member account. It has also been identified by Bruce that displaying the information, program, recorded presentations and reports/publications of the events held in the area of social media research will help in promoting the centre. Sonia would collect this information from the events manager and update the information on the web application before, during and after the events as needed.
Your team must include appropriate experts to assess the application, network and database software and hardware needs to support this project.
Your manager, Bruce has given you guidance that the project needs to be completed within 8 months and that costs should be minimised wherever possible with given budget of AUD 50000.00
Task 1: Prepare Project Charter as per below template – 55 marks
Basic details Including (5 marks): Title of the project, Name and email of the Project Manager (yourself), Duration of the project, and High level budget
Project Objectives (10 marks)
MOV - Measurable Organisational Value ( 15 marks)
(This is the goal of the project and is utilised to define the value that your team project will bring to your client)
Identify the desired area of impact - Rank the following areas in terms of importance: Strategy / Customer / Financial / Operational / Social
With reference to your project, identify one or two of the following types of value:
Develop an appropriate metric - this sets the target and expectation of all the stakeholders. It is important to determine a quantitative target that needs to be expressed as a metric in terms of an increase or decrease of money. ( 5 Bullet Points)
(Note: the MOV should inform everyone what the project will achieve, not how it will be achieved. It should also focus on the organisation, not on the technology that will be used to build or support the information system).
Acceptance Criteria (5 marks)
Assumptions and Constraints (5 marks)
Stakeholder List (5 marks)
Lessons Learned (5 marks)
Charter Sign off (5 marks)
Task 2: Prepare Communications Plan as per the template given- 20 marks
Communication Plan Template
Rationale
This assessment task covers first four topics and has been designed to ensure that you are engaging with the subject content on a regular basis. More specifically it seeks to assess your ability to:
Marking criteria
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STANDARDS |
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Criteria |
FL |
P |
C |
D |
HD |
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Task1 SWOT-Threats (5 marks) |
Weak attempt at threats of the chosen organisation, 1-2 points given |
Some attempt at threats of the chosen organisation, 2-3 points given |
Average attempt at threats of the chosen organisation, 3-4 points given |
Good attempt at threats of the chosen organisation, all 4-5 points given |
Excellent attempt at threats of the chosen organisation, all 5 points relevant to the case study given |
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Task 1 Project Charter :Project details and Objectives(15 marks) |
Not Considered |
Objectives are defined but unclear. Little Details given |
Objectives are defined but do not cover business need. Some Details given |
Objectives are defined and limited to business need. Most Details given |
Objectives are defined including need, ROI, benefits to stakeholders and success factors. All Details given and correct |
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Task 1 Project Charter: Provides an MOV and identifies the target and expectations of all stakeholders in a suitable format. ( 15 marks) |
The MOV fails to cover one or more specified project requirements. |
The MOV illustrates the student’s generalised consideration of the target; however analysis of the expectations of all stakeholders is not clear. The format is suitable to the information presented. |
The MOV illustrates the student’s generalised consideration of the target and an attempt at analysis of the expectations of most stakeholders is evident. The format is suitable to the information presented. |
The MOV illustrates the student’s detailed consideration of the target and an attempt at analysis of the expectations of all stakeholders is evident. The format is logical and appropriate to the information presented. |
The MOV illustrates the student’s detailed consideration of the target and a thorough analysis of the expectations of all stakeholders. The format is logical, clear and well-structured. |
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Task 1 Project Charter Acceptance Criteria(5 marks) |
Not Considered |
Check-list is defined but unclear |
Check-list criteria are defined but do not cover signoff process |
Check-list criteria are defined with signoff process |
Check-list criteria are defined with signoff process including template/ forms/approvals. |
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Task 1 Project Charter Constraints / Assumptions(5 marks) |
Not Considered |
Defined but unclear. |
Only Assumptions or only Constraints are defined. |
Few Assumptions and Constraints are defined, but not detailed enough. |
Most Assumptions and Constraints are defined with required details. |
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Task 1 Project Charter -Stakeholder list(5 marks) |
Not Considered |
Only Student team is covered. |
Student team and Customer are covered. |
Student team, Customer and Sponsoring agency are covered. |
Student team, Customer, Sponsoring agency and other stakeholders (e.g. Vendors) for the project are covered. |
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Task 1 Project Charter -Charter Signoff(5 marks) |
Not Considered |
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Defined Charter signoff process but unclear. |
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Defined Charter signoff process with forma/templates / approvals |
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Task 1 Project Charter- Lessons learned(5 marks) |
Not Considered |
Only considered personal experiences. |
Considered lessons learned from past projects / best practices. |
In addition to past projects, on-going learnings from current project have been considered. |
Considered lessons learnt / best practices and applied to project appropriately & developed contingency plan. |
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Task 2- Communication Plan: Purpose $ Team Meetings Agenda ( 5 marks+) |
Not Considered |
Defined but unclear. |
Internal team meetings are planned and conducted as per a schedule. |
Meetings are planned, conducted followed by Minute of the Meetings |
Meetings are planned, conducted followed by Minute of the Meetings and Action items. |
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Task 2- Communication Plan 5 marks |
Not Considered |
Defined but unclear. |
Defined Who and What communication will take place. |
Defined Who (most stakeholders), What and When (Frequency) communication will take place. |
Defined Who (all stakeholders- to receive and to communicate, When, What (all types of information) communication will take place. Forms / Templates are covered. |
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Task 2- Communication Plan 5 marks |
Not Considered |
Defined but unclear. |
Defined Where and How communication will take place. |
Defined Where (location of the meeting or other interactions), Why and How (method) communication will take place. |
Defined Where (clearly and appropriately states the location of the meeting or other interactions), Why(description), How (i.e. physical meeting, email, phone, message group, etc.) communication will take place. Forms / Templates are covered. |
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Task 2- Communication Plan Change Management (5 marks) |
Not Considered |
Escalation method is defined but unclear |
Escalation method is defined, but without process documentation |
Escalation method is defined including process documentation. |
Escalation method is defined including process documentation & Issue log template. |
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