Your task is to propose a new project: You could relate this to a past project or a project in progress; however, in the latter case, you need to assume that you have been provided the opportunity to re-plan the project towards better project performance. Write a report about your project. Your report must include: A brief description of the organisational setting and project environment to ensure the reader understands the context in which the project is set. An outline of the objectives of the project and the importance of the project to the organisation and project stakeholders. A definition of scope statement, project priorities and work breakdown structure (WBS), which can serve as a sound basis for planning other aspects of the project. A detailed overview and analysis of aspects of the project using project management concepts, tools, and techniques taught in this subject; some of them may be more important to your particular project than others. You should focus your analysis on at least three topics from the following list: developing the project plan scheduling resources and costs planning risk responses project cost and time control Important final written assignment instructions Your assignment will be marked according to the criteria outlined in the assessment grading criteria (see Appendix 2). In terms of structure, presentation and style you are normally required to use: AIB standard report format AIB preferred Microsoft Word settings author-date style referencing (which includes in-text citations plus a reference list). These requirements are detailed in the AIB Style Guide. Reference lists for AIB assignments normally contain the following number of relevant references from different sources: 6–12 (for MBA assignments). All references must be from credible sources such as books, industry related journals, magazines, company documents and recent academic articles. Your grade will be adversely affected if your assignment contains no/poor citations and/or reference list and if your assignment word length is beyond the allowed tolerance level (see Assessment Policy available on AIB website).
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