Develop a charter for the RALS Rostering project including:Include the project description and overview.Part One:MOV - Measurable Organisational Value(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: Better - is improving quality important to your client? Faster - does your client want to increase efficiency? Cheaper - is cutting costs important? Do more - does your client want to continue its growth?• 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.• Determine the timeframe for achieving the MOV - ask yourselves, when do we want to achieve this target metric?• SUMMARISE THE MOV IN A CLEAR CONCISE STATEMENT OR TABLE(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).Part Two:Define Scope and produce a Scope Management PlanDefine the scope of the project and detail how the scope will be managed.Provide a list of ResourcesIdentify and detail the resources for the project using MS Project where appropriate, including:• People (and their roles), plus any extra personnel that is required for the project.• Technology - any hardware, network and software needs to support the team and your client.• Facilities - where will most of the teamwork be situated?• Other - for example, travel, training etc.Part Three:Using MS Project, develop a schedule using a high level Work Breakdown S
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