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Reflection and Discussion Forum Week 3Assigned Readings:Chapter 7: Project InitiationChapter 8: Overview of Project PlanningInitial Postings: Read and reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Then post what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding in each assigned textbook chapter.Your initial post should be based upon the assigned reading for the week, so the textbook should be a source listed in your reference section and cited within the body of the text. Other sources are not required but feel free to use them if they aid in your discussion.
Also, provide a graduate-level response to each of the following questions:
Your manager recently gave you the responsibility of selecting the next project, which you will manage as the project manager. There are currently 3 projects on hold to choose from. Using the weighted scoring models method, you determine that Project A has a weighted score of 16, Project B has a weighted score of 14, and Project C has a weighted score of 17. Which project do you choose and why?
Problem Set #3
Software project decision point.
You need to determine an interest rate to use—select an interest rate and explain why you think this number should be used. Use it in your calculations in item 1.2.
Given the information below on options 1 and 2, carry out three forms of analysis: breakeven, ROI, and NPV.
Make a recommendation on which way to proceed, based on the TCO for each option.
Option 1: Purchase the FunSoft package: Cost $200,000 for software and $85,000 for hardware in year one; with $50,000 to customize it and a $40,000 annual licensing fee for the life of the contract. There will be an annual saving of $61,000 due to the layoff of a clerk.
Option 2: Purchase the SoftComm package, which will operate on the vendor’s hardware: Cost $250,000 for a five-year license, payable half up front and half during the first year of implementation. The maintenance contract, at $75,000 a year, includes all currently identified modifications to the software for the first three years. The clerk’s hours will be cut by half, for a saving of $25,000 a year.
In both cases, sales are expected to increase from the current $1 million a year, by 10% per year each year (over each year’s previous year’s sales) after full implementation.
Assume a five-year life for the software.
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Reflection and Discussion Forum Week 3Assigned Readings:Chapter 4. Life-Cycle CostingInitial Postings: Read and reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Then post what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding in each assigned textbook chapter.Your initial post should be based upon the assigned reading for the week, so the textbook should be a source listed in your reference section and cited within the body of the text. Other sources are not required but feel free to use them if they aid in your discussion.Also, provide a graduate-level response to each of the following questions:
Discuss the effect of taxes on the life-cycle costing (LCC) of passenger cars. Compare domestic and imported cars.
Discuss the effect of LCC on the decision to locate a new warehouse.
Respond to the post of at least two peers, using 100 words minimum each.
[Your post must be substantive and demonstrate insight gained from the course material. Postings must be in the student's own words - do not provide quotes!]
Activity 3
Maurice Micklewhite has decided to replant his garden. Show him what the cost is of making an erroneous decision at various stages of the project, starting with conceptual design and ending with the ongoing maintenance of the garden.
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Purpose of initiation phase
Comparing project options
Total cost of ownership
The project charter
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Business problem or opportunity defined
Solution is defined
Project is formed
Business case created
Project team appointed
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Problem or opportunity: Detailed description
Introduction
Problem/opportunity statement
Assumptions and Constraints
Alignment with organizational objectives
solutions
AnalyList of alternative sis of benefits, costs, and issues
Description of the preferred solution
Main project Requirements
Potential risks
Summarized plan for implementation
Schedule
Financial analysis
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Weighted Decision Matrix
Criteria Weight SJS Enterprises Game Access DVD Link
Educational 15% 90 0 0
Sports-related 15% 90 90 90
Secure payment 10% 90 50 50
(rows left out here—see textbook)
Weighted Project Scores 100% 56 14.5 12.5
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Financial Considerations
Can compare projects based on
Net present value
Internal Rate of Return (Return on Investment or ROI)
Payback Analysis
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Net Present Value Analysis
Considers the time value of money
Costs for future years must be discounted to the present time
Tangible benefits also discounted to the present time
Must identify an appropriate discount rate
Take risk into consideration
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NPV Calculation
t is the time of the cash flow
Rt is the cash flow at time t
i is the interest rate
Apply the above formula to each annual inflow and outflow of cash
Add all terms together to get the NPV
Rt
(1 + i)t
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If… It means… Then…
NPV > 0 the investment would add value to the firm the project may be accepted
NPV < 0 the investment would subtract value from the firm the project should be rejected
NPV = 0 the investment would neither gain nor lose value for the firm indifferent in the decision
This project adds no monetary value.
Decision should be based on other criteria, e.g., strategic positioning or other factors not explicitly included in the calculation.
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Rate of Return
Can be used to compare different options
Organization may have a minimum acceptable rate of return for projects
(Total benefits – Total costs) / Total costs
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Payback Analysis
Compares cumulative costs to cumulative benefits
Easiest to see in graphical format
Time on horizontal axis, money on vertical
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The Project Charter
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Purpose of the Project Charter
When signed off, you have approval to proceed to detailed planning, followed by carrying out your project.
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Is there a standard format for project charters?
Is there a standard process for developing and getting approval for a project charter?
What can the PMO do for you?
What does the PMO require of you?
Are there applicable “lessons learned” available from other projects?
If you are inexperienced, is there a mentor available?
Etc.
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Identification section
Project purpose or justification
Measurable project objectives and related success criteria
High-level requirements
Assumptions and constraints
High-level project description and boundaries
High-level risks
Summary milestone schedule
Summary budget
Stakeholder list
Approvals
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Identification
Name of the project—make it meaningful
Name, title, department of project sponsor
Name of project manager
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Clear Objective
SMART
Specific
Measurable
Acceptable
Realistic
Time based
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Business Need or Opportunity
A concise statement of how the project’s deliverables will contribute to organizational objectives
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Scope
Clearly defines what is in and out of the project
Major Milestones
Identifiable points in time
Target dates will be added LATER
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Major Deliverables
Break down the overall objective into smaller measurable units
Assumptions
Things you are not certain of but can proceed if you behave as if they are true
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Constraints
Anything that limits your ability to deliver or the range of acceptable solutions
Preliminary Cost Estimates
How will the costs be defined and controlled
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Risks
High-level statement about risks identified so far
Include the risk of NOT doing the project
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Stakeholder List
The stakeholders identified so far, including their roles
Approval
A place for the project sponsor and the project manager to sign
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Project Initiation: Summary
The first phase
Relationship of project to business objectives is key
Compare alternatives using weighted matrix
Financial analysis: NPV, ROI, payback
Project Charter is the primary output;
it includes the stakeholder list
Completion of Project Initiation is the signal that the project has approval to proceed to the project planning phase.
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Project Planning
After the project charter is approved, the Project Initiation phase is complete and you are ready to proceed to the Project Planning phase.
When the Project Planning phase is complete, you are ready to proceed to Project Implementation
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Project Planning
Project planning is the second major project phase, and the second of the five process groups identified in PMBOK.
After the project charter is approved, the Project Initiation phase is complete and you are ready to proceed to the Project Planning phase.
When the Project Planning phase is complete, you are ready to proceed to Project Implementation
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of the project planning phase
Establishing business requirements.
Establishing cost, schedule, list of deliverables, and delivery dates.
Establishing resources plan.
Getting management approval and proceeding to the next phase.
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Basic processes
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Scope planning
Preparing the Work Breakdown Structure
Project schedule development
Resource planning
Budget planning
Procurement planning
Risk management
Quality planning
Communication planning
Stakeholder management planning
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Determining the scope is a key piece of being able to prepare a plan.
What is in?
What is out?
Make it
Specific
Measurable
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Work breakdown structure:
List of all tasks and subtasks required to achieve the scope (produce the deliverables)
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How long will each task on the WBS take?
What are the relationships between the tasks?
Independent
Direct Precedence
More complex relationships
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Resource Planning
What resources are required to carry out each task on the WBS?
Human
Budget
Specialized equipment
Etc.
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What is the required budget?
When during the project will the amounts be needed?
Is an external source of funding required?
Etc.
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Procurement Planning
Will equipment/supplies/software/etc. be purchased from another organization in order to carry out the project?
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What can you anticipate in the way of unknowns that might impact the project?
Can you eliminate/reduce/mitigate the impacts of these risks? How?
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Quality Planning
What is the required quality?
How will it be measured?
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Communication Planning
What kinds of communication will be required throughout the project?
With the team
With the sponsor
With other stakeholders
What forms of communication will you use?
Formal, informal, written, oral
What is the planned frequency of communication?
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Stakeholder Management Planning
The project initiation phase identified the stakeholders
During the planning phase
Additional stakeholders may be identified
Detailed plans are made about the format and frequency of communications with each stakeholder group
Tools are identified which can be used to track and control the relationships between the stakeholders and the project
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Project Planning phase includes Scope planning, Work Breakdown Structure, Project schedule development, Resource planning, Budget planning, Procurement planning, Risk management, Quality planning, Communication planning and Stakeholder Management Planning
When the project plan is approved by the sponsor, you are ready to proceed to implementation
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