Category: Project Management

  • “Project Foundation: Process Inventory, Scope Definition, and Final Summary”

    Hello. You have completed the previous assignment (YOUR PREVIOUS WORK) and prepared some foundation. Have a look at the TASK document and complete process inventory excel file and scope definition word file documents by using YOUR PREVIOUS WORK and the lecture slides. I have also uploaded a file for you to have a look and see what it is like in a finished project to have an idea (Final Summary Example). Let me know if you need anything. There is no need to use any references

  • Title: “Utilizing Observation and Critical Variables in Six Sigma Implementation for Waste Management in Manufacturing Processes: A Comparative Analysis”

    With the purpose to help you evaluate how a discipline of observation and identify critical variables can help on the initial assessment for develop a solution pathway in any waste problem situation of any manufacturing process:
    Look into external links in the internet, used as references for Six Sigma implementation compare the personal findings in the worksheet developed with any similar data collected from other projects as examples.
    Analyze advantages and disadvantages of the method of collection of observation and data entry.
    Develop a standardized matrix that you can use a template.

  • “Risk Management Planning Process: A Comprehensive Guide”

    Option #2: Risk Management Planning Process
    The Project Management Institute (PMBOK® Guide (2021)) embraces a process-based approach to project management grouped under five PMBOK process groups:
    Initiating Process Group: Processes required to launch a new project or a new project phase
    Planning Process Group: Processes related to defining and planning the extent of the project, as well as planning how it will be executed
    Executing Process Group: Processes related to the completion of project activities and tasks
    Monitoring & Controlling Process Group: Processes covering everything related to tracking, monitoring, reporting on, and controlling project performance and progress
    Closing Process Group: Processes required to finalize and complete a project or project phase
    For your final Portfolio Project, you will submit a paper detailing the entire Risk Management planning process.
    You will include a discussion and analysis of terms learned throughout this course.
    Your paper should describe each phase; how it is planned; and any inputs, tools and techniques, and outputs that can be applied.
    The final project should demonstrate your critical thinking abilities, your knowledge of risk management systems, and your ability to apply risk management practices and tools.
    In Module 3, you submitted an outline of your paper and in Module 6, you submitted an annotated bibliography, including an APA references page.
    Using the instructor feedback from your milestone assignments, your paper detailing the entire risk management and planning process should meet these requirements:
    Be 8-10-pages (2000-2500 words) in length (not including the title and references pages)
    Conform to the CSU Global Writing Center.
    Include at least four scholarly references in addition to the course textbook. The CSU Global Library is a good place to find these references.
    Be sure to properly organize your writing and include a cover page, an introduction, headings/subheadings for the body of your work, analysis, and recommendations, a conclusion, an appendix, and a list of references.

  • Title: Applying Agile Manifesto Principles to a Student Researched Project

    Option #2: Application of Agile Manifesto Principles to a Student Researched Project
    Many of Agile Manifesto Principles and values can be applied to any project in some way or form. It is however not just a matter of having one set of principles or values for agile projects and having another set of completely different values and principles for other projects; but rather it is a matter of applying these principles and values in most intelligent way in the right context to fit the project. For your portfolio project, select a project that you have researched and discuss how you might apply the Agile Manifesto principles to your chosen project. To access Agile Manifesto Principles click on the following link: Twelve Principles of Agile SoftwareLinks to an external site..
    Address, in same order as listed below, the following topics:
    Introduction
    Project Overview
    Give an overview or explanation of agile project management methodology.
    Describe agile roles and responsibilities for your chosen project.
    Select three of the Agile Manifesto principles listed in “Twelve Principles of Agile Software” and address how these three selected Agile Manifesto Principles are likely to have the biggest positive impact on the success of your chosen project and why. Make sure that you label each of your three chosen Agile Manifesto Principles as your section headers exactly as it is listed in the Agile Manifesto Principles. 
    Select three of the Agile Manifesto Principles listed in “Twelve Principles of Agile Software” (must be different from those selected in #5 above) and address how these three selected Agile Manifesto Principles are likely to have the biggest negative impact on the failure of your chosen project and why. Make sure that you label each of your three chosen Agile Manifesto Principles as your section headers exactly as it is listed in the Agile Manifesto Principles.
    Address the future of agile projects in a global work environment.
    Conclusion.
    Submission
    Write a paper addressing your portfolio project. Your paper should be 10-12 pages in length, not including the required title and references pages and appendices.
    Support the paper with a minimum of four current (published in the most recent five years) scholarly sources.