For all PM assignments, it is highly preferable that you use a project from your own workplace, or one for which you have knowledge about the background so that you can discuss the 'why' of the project and not just describe 'what' happened. If you really cannot locate a project from your workplace that has meaning for you, you can search online to find a project that is of interest to you if you wish. Make sure you read the requirements of assignment 1 and 2 carefully. The course examiner is not responsible for providing projects and/or Project Management Plans for students to analyse. However, we recognise that some students struggle to find suitable projects to analyse so some sample PMPs are provided here for assistance. If you choose to use one of these projects, it is up to you to find the additional information that you may need to do the assignments, and you must find the original source of the document and cite it correctly in your assignment otherwise it may constitute breach of intellectual property rights. Regards. Barrie.
Project Scope Management
- Plan Scope Management
- Collect Requirement
- Define Scope
- Create WBS (work breakdown structure)
- Validation Scope
- Control Scope
Project Time Management
- Plan Schedule Management
- Define Activities
- Sequence Activities
- Estimate Activity Resources
- Estimate Activity Durations
- Develop Schedule
- Control Schedule
Project Cost Management
- Plan Cost Management
- Estimate Costs
- Determine Budget
- Control Costs
4000 words.
15 referneces.
Attachment:- Transport 2020 PMP.rar