i want three tasks to be done for the following attached file1. Project outline and reason for proposing2. Company - The name and Brief description of the company of the proposed project3. The business reasons why this project should be considered (benefits the project will provide)
Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction2 2.0 Organisation Background2 3.0 Project Selection3 4.0 Project Justification3 Bibliography5 1.0 Introduction In today’s retail and services markets, it has become advantageous for businesses to hold a strong online position. It has been shown that consumers have a greater tendency to browse and shop for products using a company’s online store, over the traditional brick and mortar experience of the past. To evolve and meet these current demands, Paradise Roses have submitted requests for a website re-design, including the integration of an online store for their rose sales business in Melbourne. The purpose of the current report is to propose the website overhaul and optimisation project for Paradise Roses. The first sections of the report are focussed on providing the background, motivation and reasoning behind the projects necessity. The remaining sections give a detailed implementation plan for the project, including deliverables and scope, constraints, assumptions, scheduling, HR management, costings and quality control. 2.0 Organisation Background Formed in 2003, JTB Studios have grown to be a frontrunner for the design of websites and digital marketing in Australia by utilising a user centred design strategy. As a company, we are large enough to drive successful campaigns for national brands, however still small enough to provide close collaboration and stimulate growth for emerging or transforming brands. We are believers that all businesses need a strong online presence, to capture the attention and business of their intended audience. Here at JTB Studios, we thrive on and relish the opportunity to create or improve this platform for our customers. Figure 1: JTB Studio Corporate Logo The team at JTB studios are talented and dedicated digital design and marketing professionals. Overseen by the managing director, various design and consulting professionals carry out projects for our clients from initial customer interaction to define project scope and deliverables, to interface design and testing, right through to final handover. The overall organisational chart for JTB studios can be seen in Figure 2. With our vast experience in web design and digital marketing, coupled with our knowledge of the Australian market, the team at JTB Studios believe are the right organisation to bring Paradise Rose’s online vision to life. Figure 2: JTB Studios Organisational Chart 3.0 Project Selection The current report is proposing a website overhaul, redesign and optimisation for Paradise Roses. This is not the only project however, that Paradise Roses has considered in attempting to grow their business. At current, there are many aspects of Paradise Roses that need upgrade, include their shop front/warehouse, stock management systems, delivery management and customer communication methods. As a market leader in digital marketing and web design, JTB Studios experience shows that companies with a strong digital footprint have a greater ability to implement future projects. Paradise Rose’s current majority of sales is via phone orders, not in person visits to their shop/garden. As such, the current project has been selected to move this system to an online ordering version, through a well-designed user centred website and online store. Furthermore, other needs of Paradise Roses, such as stock management, delivery management and customer communication can all be integrated into the website design. While they may be out of scope for the current project, by implementing the initial website overhaul and optimisation Paradise Roses will be able to add them more easily later. Finally, JTB Studio’s vision for Paradise Roses is that they will complete much of their orders and sales online, meaning there is little need for an improved shopfront. With the predicted improved customer base and revenues, it is forecasted that Paradise Roses will instead be able to upgrade the garden infrastructure to meet the demands the current project aims to deliver. 4.0 Project Justification It is necessary for projects to link with broader strategic company direction (Nawi, Rahman & Ibrahim 2011). To meet the strategic direction of Paradise Roses, which includes the incorporation of improved customer management, delivery and stock management systems as described in the previous section of this report, there needs to be an interface for staff and customers to interact with, in which these systems can be integrated into. As such, the overhaul and development of Paradise Roses webpage provides the opportunity to create this base, as well as offering additional functionality to improve the businesses revenue streams. This idea, which is also demonstrated in Figure, justifies the project as it has become a dependency for the implementation of the desired future projects and thus integral to the strategic plan for Paradise Roses. Figure 3: Depiction of strategic plan for Paradise Roses and the dependency that further planned project has on the overhaul and re-design of the current website In addition, it has been shown that traditional capital based project selection methods such as calculating an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) or Net Present Value (NPV), Return of Investment (ROI) and Payback Period (PP) cannot be effectively applied to ICT projects since these can be hard to gauge (Ballantine & Stray 1998). Milis and Mercken (2002) suggest that by keeping ICT based projects smaller, there is an increased ability to accurately estimate resource requirements, returns and timeframes are easier to control. The current proposal believes that by focussing only scoping for the design and development of the website and online store, it is keeping the project small enough that the capital based justification methods are valid. Using the costing detailed in later sections of this report, Table 1 shows the NPV, ROI and PP for the overhaul of Paradise Roses website. Please note, full calculations can be found in the Appendix. Measure (over 5 years) NPV ROI PP Value $155,944.54 $235,000 1.5 years Table 1: Capital Return Figures used For Justification of Project With the proposed being integral to company strategy and have very positive monetary investment return estimations, we at JTB Studio believe it to be justified for implementation. As such, a full implementation plan has been developed and will be detailed in preceding sections. Bibliography Ballantine, J & Stray, S 1998, 'Financial appraisal and the IS/IT investment decision making process', Journal of Information Technology, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 3-14. Milis, K & Mercken, R 2002, 'Success factors regarding the implementation of ICT investment projects', International Journal of Production Economics, vol. 80, no. 1, pp. 105-117. Nawi, HSA, Rahman, AA & Ibrahim, O 2011, 'Government's ICT project failure factors: A revisit,' Research and Innovation in Information Systems (ICRIIS), 2011 International Conference on, IEEE, 1-6. Managing Director Director Customer Engagement Director Design and Development Customer Consultant Customer Consultant Project Co- Ordinater Web Developer Web Developer Testing Engineer Director Digital Marketing Interface Designer Marketing Assistant JTB Studios Organisation Chart Managing Director Director Customer Engagement Director Design and Development Customer Consultant Customer Consultant Project Co- Ordinater Web Developer Web Developer Testing Engineer Director Digital Marketing Interface Designer Marketing Assistant JTB Studios Organisation Chart Website/Online Store Delivery Management Customer Management System Inventory System/Database Employee Customer Sending and receiving of updates and requests between interface and dependant systems Website/Online Store Delivery Management Customer Management System Inventory System/Database Employee Customer Sending and receiving of updates and requests between interface and dependant systems