Overview
In this milestone, you will evaluate the project manager’s management of team members, resources, conflict, and engagement with project stakeholders to further improve project implementation using a second case study from your Mindedge resource; the ECO-Trans case study. If you do not have access to project management software, use the provided templates below:
Standard Requirements Template (Project Planning Part C) Project Schedule (Project Planning Part E)
Prompt
The goal of this milestone is to delve more deeply into the project planning and project execution areas of project management. As mentioned above, you are to use the ECO-Trans case study (in MindEdge) to complete this milestone.
Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:
- Project Planning
- Determine the business requirements for the successful development of the project. Justify your choices.
- Establish who will provide the business requirements. What approach will be used to solicit the requirements from the subject matter experts?
- Categorize and organize the business requirements in a standard requirements template.
- Explain why the format for capturing requirements is important to the overall success of the project. Why would we consider requirements’ traceability?
- Leveraging the business requirements, translate these requirements into a project schedule using project management software through the provided template.
- Estimate the duration of project tasks using common business knowledge, and assign resources to complete each task.
- Refine your estimate of the project cost based on the duration of tasks and resources needed.
- Project Execution
- Determine the best implementation approach—agile or waterfall project—for the organization based on its organizational structure. Provide examples to support your rationale.
- Explain how the project schedule can be resource leveled, fast-tracked, or crashed if needed based upon execution results.
- Propose communication approaches and the frequency that should be used to keep leadership apprised of the project execution. Include examples to support your claims.
What to Submit
Your draft of the Project Planning and Project Execution portions of your final project should adhere to the following formatting requirements: 3–4 pages, double-spaced, using 12-point Times New Roman font and one-inch margins. You should use current APA-style guidelines for your citations and a reference list with a minimum of two sources.