You are encouraged to search the Web for your selected project and to collect any information about the project, making sure to cover different viewpoints. This could include searching in newspapers, project management magazines, and journals.
The project i choose is adelaide O-Bahn Busway Pls follow this doc carefully (and the feedback doc. )! The assessment result should be looks like the examples I give. Assessment #2 - Project Analysis Report Value: 35% Length: 1500 words Assessment Description The main objective of this project analysis report is to reinforce the importance of project definition and needs identification in the initial phase of the project life cycle. The success of a project is affected by the way a project’s objective(s) is defined, planned and managed. Unfortunately, successful project managers do fail; the key difference in strategic project management is that they learn from their mistakes. Project managers also learn from their successes and are constantly searching for new strategies to further improve their projects. In highly successful projects you are likely to find an excellent and valuable project team, a motivated project manager and a very efficient project structure. This assessment is designed to lead you through the systematic analysis and evaluation of a project. Your role is to critically analyse one real project. It is important that you do not summarise what happened in the project but instead systematically analyse and offer critical comments and insights based on your understanding of project management. The Project Search for a real project. You can choose a project that was completed successfully or one that was not completed successfully. We encourage the selection of projects related to your field of study (i.e. Health, Art, IT, Management, Aviation, Construction, Engineering, etc). However, you are free to select any project EXCEPT one of the following projects. · New Royal Adelaide Hospital · Adelaide Oval Project · Adelaide Tramline Extension Project · Beijing Olympics 2008 Instructions You are encouraged to search the Web for your selected project and to collect any information about the project, making sure to cover different viewpoints. This could include searching in newspapers, project management magazines, and journals. Write a report that critically analyses how the project was planned and performed. The report should include: 1. Executive Summary Brief summary of the report. 2. A brief introduction to the project. Provide an overview of the project you have analysed. This should explain what the project was and the context in which it took place. Also, include clear identification of the objective(s) and scope of the project. 3. A project stakeholder analysis. Identify the key stakeholders and describe how they were involved/contributed to the project. 4. A brief description of how the project was managed (e.g. strategy, key events, tools used etc). Describe the implementation phase of the project. In particular, explain whether the project ran to plan – in which case explain the benefits of careful planning to the project manager. Alternatively, if the project deviated from the plan, why did this occur and what was the impact of these deviations on the project? 5. A critical analysis of the project outcome (i.e. the critical factors that made this project a success or a failure). 6. Conclude by reflecting on the project and your analysis. What did you learn? What good practices will you, as a manager, take from this to future projects? What activities would you not do in the future and why? 7. Recommendation/s to improve the project work in the future (based on what you have learned from this course). 8. References at least five references are required (i.e., website, journal articles, books, newspapers etc.). References are required wherever you have used the ideas from a source. For this assessment that might mean you only refer to sources where you have found information on the project and those that refer to theories and concepts covered in the course. 9. Appendices as appropriate. Word limit for this assessment is 1500 words and should be formatted using 1.5 line spacing, Times New Roman font and a font size of 12pt. The word limit does not include the references, appendix or the executive summary. Guidelines on writing a report can be accessed at https://lo.unisa.edu.au/course/view.php?id=4074§ionid=470914 Feedback The assessment will be marked according to the criteria and standards outlined in the feedback sheet. Assessment Feedback UniSA Business INFS 2022 - Project Management: Principles and Strategies Assignment 2: Project Analysis Report (1500 Word limit) - 35 % of final grade The Graduate qualities being assessed by this assignment are: Demonstration and application of a body of knowledge about project management skills and, in particular, project analysis (GQ 4 32.5%) that supports the use of a decision making model and critical thinking for problem solving (GQ3 55%). Issues pertaining to project communication are also assessed (GQ612.5%). Key components of this assignment Y/N/? Comments 1. Content 1.1 Has the project been analysed critically and with depth? 1.2 Are the key issues addressed? 1.3 Is there a consideration of qualitative/quantitative information while assessing the environment and the project key issues? 1.4 Is there a logical analysis of the project management system and/or international trends? 1.5 Has the outcome of the project been discussed argumentatively and with adequate justification? 2. Language 2.1 Principles of effective business writing 2.2 Correct grammar 2.3 Correct in-text citation 2.4 Coherent and comprehensible 3. Structure 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Stakeholder Analysis 3.3 Project Description 3.4 Critical Analysis 3.5 Conclusion 3.6 Recommendations 3.7 Appendices Grade Project Management Executive Summary The following context will incorporate a critical analysis on the project management processes of the Karntama Village undertaken by Decmil Group Ltd. It was formed in 1979 and is nationally known as the leading provider in engineering construction, maintenance and industrial service to Australian resources, energy and infrastructure sectors. The overall objective of DGL as a large service provider entails a reliable delivery of achieving unique and cost effective projects – its main focus on village accommodation with the incorporation of excellent quality and all round safety in order to maintain their impeccable reputation in their field. Decmil was initially requested to design and construct the Karntama Village in Western Australia by The Fortescue Metals Group. In order to exert the relevant information on the project management dealings throughout the development of the Karntama Village, a number of critical studies will be provided. Firstly, the scope of the project is delivered in order to demonstrate the importance what the village brings to the community, identification of the key stakeholders with their major roles and responsibilities in the development is identified and analysed, a vital consideration of acknowledging the project management process is categorised, as well as the careful interrelation between the business and project strategy. In addition, a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis and a risk assessment are initiated in order to withhold awareness of any unexpected conditions that may arise during a construction development. Finally, to conclude the analytical report, a clarification of the projects key phases and success factors are conveyed to demonstrate the potential impact a project can have when following the fundamental procedures of project management. Introduction and Scope The following context will incorporate a critical analysis on the project management processes of the Karntama Village undertaken by Decmil Australia. Decmil Australia is nationally known as the leading provider in engineering construction, maintenance and industrial service to Australian resources, energy and infrastructure sectors (Decmil Group limited n.d). According to Criddle (2011), the initial project objective is to design and construct an accommodation village as part of Fortescue’s Christmas Creek Expansion with a contract value of $137 million and a time constraint of twenty-one months. The requirement in undertaking this project is formally confirmed by the two major stakeholders Fortescue and Decmil. The deliverables of the accommodation village includes a 1600 double story transportable accommodation units, which provides guests with communal dining facilities and tavern, sports oval, a 100 seat cinema, an external barbecue and sports facilities, which include a three lap lane pool, tennis/basketball court, gym, indoor cricket, golf driving range (Karntama Village Christmas Creek 2011). The major work performance is described in the deliverables section will be directly performed by the stakeholders mentioned in the following table. Stakeholder Analysis It is evident in any process of project management that stakeholders are a major key to the development of a project in terms of the physical construction, financial funding or in any way ‘exert influence over the project and its deliverables’ (Hartley 2009). They have the power and complete control to either contribute to the outcome of the project or benefit from it. In terms of the major stakeholders that are involved in the development, they all have similar traits in terms of contributing their time and resources into designing, shaping and producing a highly recognisable accommodation area (Gido and Clements 2008). The following table demonstrates the major stakeholders that could be extracted from the information, in which was analysed in terms of their nature as a stakeholder and their key roles and responsibilities throughout the project. Table 1: Stakeholder analysis (Hartley 2009) Name Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities Decmil Australia Owner/Project Organisation Implements business objectives to fit project criteria of Fortescue Fortescue Metals Group Client/Sponsor/Commercial Suppliers Provide funding, resource allocations and initiate approvals in relation to what Decmil bring about Scott Criddle (Decmil Aust.) Project Manager Manages the overall implementation of Karntama Village in order to be successful and lead the project in the right direction Accommodated Guests (Mining Employees of FMG) Customers/End Users The initial back-end users to utilize the project when completed – target market of the mining construction workers Scope Australia Project Management Team Provide project management, engineering and design services in which supports Decmil as their ‘right-hand man’ KORE Construction Project Team Members Provide civil works, formwork, reinforcing, precast and concrete placement and finishing – report to project manager Monford Group Project Team Members Provide services of their project managers, estimators, engineers and tradesmen to support Decmil R-Group International Project Team Members: Manufacturers/Commercial Suppliers Delivered impeccable accommodation entertainment