Apply knowledge, concepts, and techniques learned in this class to a real-life situation.

The purpose of your final assignment project is for you to apply knowledge, concepts, and techniques learned in this class to a real-life situation. You should draw from the course material—books, websites, handouts, and class discussions—for information.

The premise of this project is that you have been selected by upper management of your company to be the lead project manager of a critical project. As the project manager, you are responsible for creating a project management plan. This project management plan will be your final project. The outline and requirements are provided below. 

In Session 1, you selected a topic from among the following three project options:

Large Systems Implementation or IT Data Center Consolidation Project

You will be responsible for managing the consolidation of two data centers or the implementation of a large new system or software tool (e.g. Knowledge Management, Financial Management, Marketing Management tools, etc.) at several locations across multiple departments impacting at least 2000 people.

New Application Development Project or New Product Project

You will be responsible for managing a project to implement a new enterprise software tool. Approximately 2000 people will use this implementation across all functional units in the organization.

Building of a New Fighter Jet (e.g. F35) Project

You will be responsible for managing a project to build a new fighter jet for the military across multiple military branches.

Final Paper Requirements (125 points) 

The completed project should be 11- to 12-pages long. It is an iterative, updated compilation of the previous sessions (Sessions 1-4) and the inclusion of Session 5. It will summarize the work performed and conclusions made regarding the project. It will include any relevant material in the appendices (e.g. surveys, graphs, charts, etc.) as well as a complete reference page. You must follow current APA guidelines.

You may use the Project Management Plan Template provided or create your own.

The content of the paper should include these main sections and subtitled sections:

APA Title Page

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Project Introduction and Purpose

Project Management Plan

Business Case

Project Scope

Formal Project Charter

Organizational Chart

Organizational Culture and Project Structure

Detailed WBS Section of project management plan in Microsoft Project

Project Resource Plan

Project Cost Estimate

Risk Management Plan

Qualitative Risk Analysis

Quantitative Risk Analysis

Contingency Plan

Risk Response Plan

Risk Log

Time Management Plan

Project Schedule

Contingencies for resources outside of your organization

Black Out Dates (holidays)

Sequence of Activities

Network Diagram

Include any resources

Gantt Chart

Project Communication Management Plan

Network of Stakeholders Diagram

Social Network Diagram

Change Management Plan

Change Control Process

Change Log

Human Resources Management Plan

RACI Chart

Virtual Teams and Locations diagram

Recognition and Rewards Plan

New Components for Session 5

Status Reporting

Develop a status report and include how and when the reporting will be done.

Project Issues Log

Create a project issues log using the provided template.

Quality Management (Assurance) Plan

Create a quality management assurance plan using the provided template. This is assurance plan is OPTIONAL.

Procurement Management Plan

This is procurement management plan is OPTIONAL.

Closing

Wrap-Up Closure Checklist and Summary Report

Evaluation of Performance and Management of Project

Lessons Learned Report—write what you learned from this class and include a retrospective on lessons learned and include recommendations on what you would change in the future. 

Summary

References

Appendices

How to Write a Project Management Final Project Plan

Introduction

Project management serves as a structured process used to organize, plan, execute, monitor, and close projects effectively. Organizations rely on project management methodologies to ensure strategic goals are achieved while maintaining quality standards, timelines, and budget requirements. Large organizational projects frequently involve multiple stakeholders, departments, resources, and risks that require careful planning and coordination. The purpose of this project management plan is to apply project management principles and concepts to a real world business situation through the creation of a complete project management framework (PMI, 2021).

This project management plan outlines critical components necessary for successful project execution including planning activities, resource allocation, scheduling, risk management, communication strategies, quality management, and project closure procedures. The project plan integrates knowledge and techniques acquired throughout the course and demonstrates the practical application of project management principles.

Table of Contents

APA Title Page

Executive Summary

Project Introduction and Purpose

Project Management Plan

Business Case

Project Scope

Formal Project Charter

Organizational Chart

Organizational Culture and Project Structure

Work Breakdown Structure

Project Resource Plan

Project Cost Estimate

Risk Management Plan

Time Management Plan

Project Communication Management Plan

Change Management Plan

Human Resource Management Plan

Status Reporting

Project Issues Log

Quality Management Plan

Procurement Management Plan

Closing

Lessons Learned

Summary

References

Appendices

Executive Summary

The executive summary provides a concise overview of the project purpose, objectives, expected outcomes, scope, timeline, estimated costs, and major deliverables. This section should summarize the complete project plan and identify expected organizational benefits.

Section 1: Project Introduction and Purpose

Describe the selected project and explain why the project is important to the organization. Include the background information, project objectives, organizational needs, and expected outcomes.

Include:

Project description

Business need

Project objectives

Expected deliverables

Project success criteria

Section 2: Business Case

The business case justifies why the project should be approved and funded.

Include:

Business problem statement

Current organizational challenges

Expected benefits

Financial justification

Return on investment

Strategic alignment with organizational goals

Section 3: Project Scope

The scope statement defines project boundaries and deliverables.

Include:

Project inclusions

Project exclusions

Deliverables

Assumptions

Constraints

Acceptance criteria

Section 4: Formal Project Charter

Include:

Project title

Project purpose

Project manager

Stakeholders

Budget estimates

Major milestones

Approval signatures

Section 5: Organizational Chart and Project Structure

Discuss organizational reporting relationships and explain project structure.

Include:

Organizational hierarchy

Matrix, functional, or projectized structure

Roles and responsibilities

Team relationships

Section 6: Organizational Culture

Discuss how organizational culture may influence project success.

Include:

Leadership style

Communication practices

Decision making approaches

Collaboration methods

Employee engagement

Section 7: Detailed Work Breakdown Structure

The WBS divides project work into smaller manageable activities.

Include:

Major deliverables

Subtasks

Task hierarchy

Milestones

Microsoft Project screenshots if required

Section 8: Project Resource Plan

Discuss resources required for project execution.

Include:

Human resources

Technology resources

Equipment

Facilities

Software requirements

External resources

Section 9: Project Cost Estimate

Include estimated project costs.

Include:

Labor costs

Technology costs

Equipment costs

Training costs

Contingency reserve

Total estimated budget

Section 10: Risk Management Plan

Qualitative Risk Analysis

Identify risks and prioritize them according to probability and impact.

Quantitative Risk Analysis

Assess measurable financial and schedule impacts.

Contingency Plan

Describe alternative actions if risks occur.

Risk Response Plan

Explain mitigation strategies.

Risk Log

Include:

Risk identification number

Description

Probability

Impact

Owner

Mitigation strategy

Status

Section 11: Time Management Plan

Project Schedule

Discuss timeline estimates and project phases.

Resource Contingencies

Describe backup plans for external resource delays.

Blackout Dates

Identify holidays and restricted periods affecting schedules.

Sequence of Activities

Describe task dependencies.

Network Diagram

Illustrate relationships among project activities.

Gantt Chart

Include project schedule visualization.

Section 12: Project Communication Management Plan

Describe communication strategies for stakeholders.

Include:

Communication objectives

Meeting schedules

Reporting methods

Communication channels

Escalation procedures

Network of Stakeholders Diagram

Identify relationships among stakeholders.

Social Network Diagram

Illustrate communication interactions.

Section 13: Change Management Plan

Discuss procedures for managing project changes.

Change Control Process

Include:

Change request submission

Review process

Approval procedures

Implementation procedures

Change Log

Include:

Request number

Description

Status

Date

Approvals

Section 14: Human Resources Management Plan

RACI Chart

Define:

Responsible

Accountable

Consulted

Informed

Virtual Teams and Locations Diagram

Illustrate distributed teams and locations.

Recognition and Rewards Plan

Describe methods for motivating project teams.

Section 15: Status Reporting

Describe reporting requirements.

Include:

Reporting frequency

Weekly status meetings

Monthly progress reports

Executive dashboards

Performance indicators

Section 16: Project Issues Log

Include:

Issue number

Issue description

Owner

Priority level

Resolution status

Target completion date

Section 17: Quality Management Assurance Plan

Optional section if required.

Include:

Quality standards

Performance measurements

Quality assurance procedures

Audit processes

Section 18: Procurement Management Plan

Optional section if required.

Include:

Vendor selection criteria

Contract management

Procurement procedures

Supplier monitoring

Section 19: Closing

Wrap Up Closure Checklist and Summary Report

Include:

Deliverables completion

Stakeholder approvals

Resource release

Documentation completion

Administrative closure

Evaluation of Performance and Project Management

Evaluate project outcomes against objectives.

Lessons Learned Report

Discuss lessons learned from the course and project development process.

Include:

Successes

Challenges

Recommendations

Future improvements

Conclusion

Summarize project goals, major findings, expected outcomes, and recommendations. Explain how project management principles support successful project implementation and organizational effectiveness.

References

Project Management Institute. (2021). A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK guide) (7th ed.). Project Management Institute.

Kerzner, H. (2022). Project management: A systems approach to planning, scheduling, and controlling (13th ed.). Wiley.

Larson, E. W., & Gray, C. F. (2021). Project management: The managerial process (8th ed.). McGraw Hill.

Appendices

Appendix A: WBS

Appendix B: Risk Log

Appendix C: Network Diagram

Appendix D: Gantt Chart

Appendix E: Stakeholder Diagram

Appendix F: Change Log

Appendix G: Issues Log

Appendix H: RACI Chart

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