Principles of Project Management

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Subject Code and Title                     PROJ6000 Principles of Project Management

Assessment

Assessment 3 – Project Charter development

Individual/Group                             Project Charter development

Length                                               2,000 words

Learning Outcomes

Submission

Successful completion of this assignment will result in achievement of the following subject learning outcomes:

  1. Understand PMBOK knowledge areas and process groups and their role, relevance and impact on project management best practice and PMI’s Code of Ethics.
  2. Critically compare and contrast project management approaches and their appropriateness for managing a variety of project types, including IT projects.
  3. Apply appropriate project management (including IT project management) tools and techniques, paying particular attention to risk management.

By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday in the first week of Module 6 (week 11)

Weighting                                         40%

Total Marks

Context:

40 Marks

Project leadership is about inspiring the project team to do their best from the outset. This requires a combination of verbal and written communications and a range of applied leadership skills. One of the foundational documents that helps “kick-off” the project is the Project Charter. This is a document that describes the entire project in a short, succinct and presentable document that can be shared with project staff or other stakeholders to

commence the project in earnest. It also helps clarify the project context, the project team roles and the goals of the project.

In this assessment you will be given a project case study to use in order to develop a Project Charter. Though all students will receive the same case study, it is expected that each student will think about the project from their own perspective as an up-and-coming project manager. Use your own style based on your critical thinking of what it means for you to lead a project. That will help you formulate your unique Project Charter.

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