Project Management: Unit Six Final Project

Overview In business, managers may be expected to oversee projects in addition to their managerial responsibilities. In that case, the project manager will have to lead a team of employees to complete the project. For this class, you will select a project of your choice. It can be any kind of business project (some ideas are: installing a new information technology for a small business, a construction project, a superfund site clean-up, a city building a new park, planning a major event such as the Olympics, a merger of two businesses, or rebuilding the infrastructure of an airport). Over the course you will need to break down the project into manageable segments, figure out how to lead a diverse project team, and plan the project using effective tools so that the project will be completed on schedule and within budget. This week, you will complete and submit the project.

Deliverable 2: Final Class Project For this class project, you will be creating the Project Management Plan. You may use a company that you are familiar with or where you work now. If you have any problems coming up with a project to work on, please contact your instructor to discuss possible projects for this class work. Develop a project plan for your example project. Your Project Plan should include the following components. You are to review and correct any issues using feedback from the instructor in earlier units. These documents should be compiled into one project document. • Project Overview

• Project Mission Statement • Project Scope Statement (completed as part of the mini-project)

• Project Schedule • Work Breakdown Structure (completed as part of the mini-project) • Risk Management discussion (the risk register completed in the mini-project is part of this) • Project Communication • Project Closure

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