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BMP5004 Project Management - Regent College London
Project Management Report
Programme Management Report
Learning Outcome 1: Develop and justify a project plan for a given scenario
Learning Outcome 2: Appraise project management roles and skills
Learning Outcome 3: Analyse project risks and constraints
Assessment Brief:
Develop and justify a project plan giving a clear analysis of risks, controls and constraints of an identified project. Appraise the roles and skills required to successfully undertake the project. Outline the research method you would use to evaluate stakeholder satisfaction with the project.
Your Programme Management report should be constructed using a project of your own choice (This can be a work-based project).
Your Programme Management report should be constructed using either: -
a) As a proposal for your work-based project, or
b) A project of your own choice (based on a real organisation's project).
You should include the following:
1.An introduction including an appraisal of the project aims and objectives.
2.A detailed Project Plan including: -
I.An overview of the Project
II.An analysis of the stakeholders and their requirements
III.An analysis of the required resources to facilitate the project.
IV.An assessment of the risks of the plan.
V.A critical path analysis of the project including a Gantt Chart (Or similar structure) representing the timescales of the project.
VI.An outline of the supporting documentation/forms.
3.An evaluation of your research methodology to determine stakeholder satisfaction with the project.
Assessment Preparation and Submission:
See section 12 of the module guide for Guidelines on the Preparation and Submission of Assignments.
Instructions:
You are required to submit a soft copy via "Turn-it-in UK" on the module Moodle page. The software will allow you to check your work against other material on the internet. It will also compare your work against other students work.
You will be able to upload drafts of your written work into turn-it-in as many times as you wish before the deadline.
You will not be able to overwrite the final submission after the deadline. You can only submit a single file.
Advice:
- Do not cut and paste phrases or paragraphs from published sources. You should seek to use your own words to explain concepts and theory.
- If you wish to refer to specific quotes from published sources, then you must use full Harvard Referencing Convention.
- Do not share work with other students.