Assessment 1 details and instructions Assessment 1: Project goals, scope, and overview You are a project manager on a major project, and required to prepare the relevant documentation for the project...


Assessment 1 details and instructions Assessment 1: Project goals, scope, and overview You are a project manager on a major project, and required to prepare the relevant documentation for the project goals, scope, and general overview. Read your project case study carefully. 1. Develop a set of relevant and achievable goals appropriate for the project described in the Case Study. Explain how your goals will be measured as the project progresses. (Approximately 200 words) 2. Write a brief scope statement for the Case Study project. Describe the processes and or methods you used to determine the scope of the project. You should identify all stakeholders and the relative weighting (importance) of each in determining the scope along with other relevant factors identified in readings and other resources. Key deliverables (What is the product or service the project is to deliver?) and acceptance criteria (How will we know we have produced the intended product or service?) should be included. (Approximately 600 words) 3. Finally, provide an overview of the Case Study project’s overall process, life cycle or methodology. This should describe the life cycle stages, methods and processes that will be used to monitor and control the project successfully through to completion and a discussion of how 'success' will be measured. (Approximately 400 words) For each of these 3 areas, discuss your chosen approach with evidence that supports the choice of this life cycle/methodology for this type of project. Use contemporary academic publications, properly cited in the body of your assessment and listed in a References list (using Academy of Management style). Make sure you read the Assessment 1 marking criteria carefully before you start your work. Submit your assessment as a Word document of no more than 1200 words. Tips on preparing your assessment: • Base your responses on academic sources, e.g. journal articles, books, chapters in books. The majority of these should be peer reviewed journal articles. • You may refer to other sources, such as internet sites, magazines, or newspapers, as long as you include a minimum of 3 peer-reviewed academic resources • Communication skills are important, so proofread your work carefully before you submit. The standard of your writing will affect your mark.





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