Assignment title: Information
Individual Assignment: Project Scope, Aims and
Objectives
Throughout this module, you will complete several Individual
Assignments Submission that will contribute to the first part of
your Final Project, a presentation of a business case for a project
plan that includes sufficient detail to secure funding for the
project. You and your group members will be assigned a scenario
that you will use as a basis for your business case. You should
work with your group to add any necessary detail to your scenario,
so you have a clear picture of the type of project you want to
propose. Your presentation will contain the following elements:
1 A definition of the project scope, aims and objectives
2 An analysis of stakeholder groups, stakeholder issues and
stakeholder management strategies
3 An analysis of project tasks and phases using key project
management planning tools
4 Proposed key performance indicators that could be used to
monitor the project's performance
5 An analysis of risks involved in the project and proposed risk
mitigation strategies
Complete instructions for this part of your Final Project as well as
the other elements of your Final Project can be found by clicking
on the Final Project button in the classroom.
In this unit, you will complete the first element of your
presentation, a definition of your project's scope, aims and
objectives.
The first step in managing projects is determining the scope of the
project. The scope of a project is like looking at a large object
from a distance. The view from a distance will help you to see the
whole, rather than get caught in details. In project management,
determining the scope of a project means identifying the work that
needs to be accomplished to deliver the desired service, product or
result. The scope of a project is often broad and subject to
change. To overcome this, experts recommend including an
explanation of why the project is being pursued, the desired
outcome of the project, project goals and as much information as
you can include about resources, budget and schedule.
The second step you should take in project management is
identifying the project aims. The aims of the project answer the
question, 'What will this project accomplish?' One way to create
project aims is to use the mission and values of the organisation,
e.g., 'This project aims to expand our territory in Wales while
working to be the number one retailer of organic foods in the
United Kingdom, as well as continuing to give back to the
community in the areas where we develop our stores'. This aims
statement incorporates the organisation's mission to be the
number one retailer of organic foods, their value of giving back to
the community and their desire to accomplish an expansion into
Wales.
The third step in project management is identifying the project
objectives. A project's objectives will more precisely define what it
is the project is trying to achieve, including how the project will be
completed. By creating objectives, you can see the major tasks
that will need to be undertaken to complete the project and get an
idea of what resources will be necessary. To create a project's
objectives, examine the project aims and then think about what
will be needed to meet the identified aims.
The scope, aims and objectives of a project will give you a strong
foundation for starting a project, and are usually necessary for a
project to gain approval from stakeholders and upper
management. In this unit, you will complete the first element of
the Business Case Presentation for your Final Project by
determining the scope, aims and objectives of the project you
have been assigned.
To complete this Individual Assignment:
• Review the scenario you have been assigned by your Faculty
Member.
• Research the topics in your scenario, on the Internet and in the
University of Roehampton library, and add detail and
assumptions to the scenario to further define it.
Identify the project scope, and create aims and objectives for the
scenario you were assigned, and include these on a Microsoft
PowerPoint slide titled, 'Project Scope, Aims and Objectives'.