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BMGT 487 - Individual Assignment #5: Project Plan (Week 8) 

NOTE:  All submitted work is to be your original work. You may not use any work from another student, the Internet or an online clearinghouse.  You are expected to understand the Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism Policy, and know that it is your responsibility to learn about instructor and general academic expectations with regard to proper citation of sources as specified in the APA Publication Manual, 6th Ed. (Students are held accountable for in-text citations and an associated reference list only). 

Individual Deliverable 5 is due Sunday at 11:59 p.m. eastern time of week 8 unless otherwise changed by the instructor.

Purpose: 

Students will compile the project components generated throughout the term to create a comprehensive project plan. 

Outcomes Met With This Assignment:

  • plan a project that meets organizational goals and that has a high probability of success
  • use appropriate technologies for researching, documenting, and communicating with stakeholders throughout the project life cycle 

Instructions: 

This assignment is the last of five individual assignments.  You are expected to complete the assignment individually without any assistance. You will create a comprehensive project plan. 

Step 1:  Preparation for Writing the Assignment 

Before you begin writing the paper, read the following requirements that will help you meet the writing and APA requirements.  Not reading this information will lead to a lower grade: 

  • Read the grading rubric for the assignment.  Use the grading rubric while writing the paper to ensure all requirements are met.
  • Third person writing is required.  Third person means that there are no words such as “I”, “me”, “my”, “we”, or “us” (first person writing), nor is there use of “you” or “your” (second person writing).  If uncertain how to write in the third person, view this link:  http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/first-second-and-third-person.
  • Contractions are not used in business writing, so you are expected NOT to use contractions in writing this assignment. 
  • For all source material used in the analysis, you will paraphrase and not use direct quotation marks but will instead paraphrase.  What this means is that you will put the ideas of an author or article into your own words rather than lifting directly from a source document. You may not use more than four consecutive words from a source document, as doing so would require direct quotation marks.  This requirement include facts from the case scenario.  Changing words from a passage does not exclude the passage from having quotation marks.
  • You are responsible for APA only for in-text citations and a reference list. At a minimum, this deliverable should include in-text citations and references for information relating to the organization’s purpose, goals, strategy, and/or objectives.
  • You are expected to use the weekly courses readings to develop the analysis and support the reasoning.   The expectation is that you provide a robust use of the course readings.   Any material used from a source document (including both course readings and outside materials) must be cited and referenced.  A reference within a reference list cannot exist without an associated in-text citation and vice versa.   View the APA under Content on the main navigation bar.
  • You may not use books in completing this project.
  • Provide the page or paragraph number in every in-text citation presented.  If using an eBook from the classroom, you may see that there are no page numbers so you will provide the Chapter Name and Section Title.

Step 2:  Set Up the Assignment  

You will submit consolidated documents.  Any project plan components generated in Microsoft Word should be consolidated into a single Word document.  Any project plan components generated in Microsoft Excel should be consolidated into a single Excel document (use multiple tabs where appropriate).  Any project plan components generated in Microsoft PowerPoint should be consolidated into a single PowerPoint document.  The project schedule should be submitted as a ProjectLibre (.pod) or Microsoft Project (.mpp) file. 

Step 3:  Compile the Comprehensive Project Plan 

Task 1:  Review the feedback provided to you for all previous assignments and make corrections and updates as appropriate.  Make sure that the content is consistent from one component to the next (e.g. make sure the project scope does not change from one document to another). 

Task 2:  Compile the components into a comprehensive project plan.  Your plan should include the following components: 

  • Project Charter (ID#1, which incorporates your Scope Statement [TD#3])
  • Stakeholder Analysis Matrix (TD#2)
  • Work Breakdown Structure (TD#3)
  • Communications Matrix (ID#2)
  • Human Resources Plan (TD#4)
  • Project Schedule (ID#3)
  • Risk Matrix (TD#6)

Please note: Your comprehensive project plan does NOT need to include: 

  • Projection Selection Document (TD#1)
  • Cost Estimation Techniques (TD#5)
  • Virtual Team Submission (TD#7)

Step 4:  Review the Project Plan 

Read the project plan to ensure all required elements are present.  Use the grading rubric to ensure that you gain the most points possible for this assignment. 

Proofread the paper for spelling and grammatical issues, and third person writing.  

  • Read the paper aloud as a first measure;
  • Use the spell and grammar check in Word as a second measure;
  • Have someone who has excellent English skills to proof the paper;
  • Consider submitting the paper to the Effective Writing Center (EWC).  The EWC will provide 4-6 areas that may need improvement.

Step 5:  Submit the Comprehensive Project Plan in the Assignment Folder.

Self-Plagiarism: Self-plagiarism is the act of reusing significant, identical or nearly identical portions of one's own work.  You cannot re-use any portion of a paper or other graded work that was submitted to another class even if you are retaking this course.   You also will not reuse any portion of previously submitted work in this class.  A zero will be assigned to the assignment if self-plagiarized.  Faculty do not have the discretion to accept self-plagiarized work.

Due DateJul 14, 2019 11:59 PMHide Rubrics

Rubric Name: Individual Deliverable 5 (10%)

This table lists criteria and criteria group name in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method.CriteriaOutstandingSuperiorGoodSubstandardFailureIntroduction0.5 points

States the thesis in a clear and concisely manner that it comprehensively discussed the main points in the paper.

(0.45 - 0.5)

0.425 points

States the thesis in a clear manner but further development of the main points of the paper is needed.

(0.4 - 0.44)

0.375 points

States a thesis with some explanation of the general idea of the main points of the paper.

(0.35 - 0.39)

0.325 points

Attempts to state a thesis that discussed the main points to be covered in the paper or presents an introduction that is irrelevant to the thesis.

(0.3 - 0.34)

0 points

No attempt at presenting an introduction.

(0)

/ 0.5Components of the Project Plan1 point

All components of the Project Plan included.

(0.9 - 1.0)

0.85 points

All but one component of the Project Plan is included.

(0.8 - 0.89)

0.75 points

All but two component of the Project Plan is included.

(0.7 - 0.79)

0.65 points

All but three component of the Project Plan is included.

(0.6 - 0.69)

0 points

Four or more components of the Project Plan is included.

(0 - 0.59)

/ 1Quality of Project Plan5 points

The Project Plan contains all the required planning documents for the project.  Required updates made and presentation of plan is exceptional.

(4.5 - 5)

4.25 points

The Project Plan contains all the required planning documents for the project.  Required updates made and presentation of plan is excellent.

(4 - 4.49)

3.75 points

The Project Plan contains all the required planning documents for the project.  Required updates made and presentation of plan is satisfactory.

(3.5 - 3.99)

3.25 points

The Project Plan contains required planning documents for the project.  Required updates made but there are areas that are incorrect, incomplete, need clarification or needs additional work.

(3 - 3.49)

0 points

Most or no Project Plan documents not presented.

(0 - 2.99)

/ 5Critical Thinking/Reasoning2 points

Project reflects a highly accomplished level of analysis, application of the course readings or external sources, synthesis, and evaluation resulting in accurate, thorough, and soundly reasoned conclusions.

(1.8 - 2)

1.7 points

Project reflects an excellent level of analysis, application of course readings or external sources, synthesis, and evaluation resulting in accurate, thorough, and soundly reasoned conclusions.

(1.6 - 1.79)

1.5 points

Project reflects a satisfactory level of analysis, application of course readings or external sources, synthesis, and evaluation resulting in partially correct conclusions that lack development, detail or insight.

(1.4 - 1.59)

1.3 points

Project reflects an unsatisfactory level of analysis, application of course readings or external sources, synthesis, and evaluation resulting in conclusions that are underdeveloped or lack soundly reasoned conclusions.

(1.2 - 1.39)

0 points

Project reflects little or no critical thinking/reasoning

(0 - 1.19)

/ 2Writing Mechanics1 point

Strictly adheres to standard usage rules of written English, including but not limited to capitalization, punctuation, run-on sentences, missing or extra words, stylistic errors, spelling and grammatical errors. No errors found. No contractions or jargon used.

(0.9 - 1.0)

0.85 points

Excellently adheres to standard usage of mechanics: conventions of written English, including capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. One to three errors found.

(0.8 - 0.89)

0.75 points

Satisfactorily adheres to standard usage rules of mechanics:  conventions of English, including capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.  Four to 10 errors found.

(0.7 - 0.79)

0.65 points

Minimally adheres to standard usage rules of mechanics: conventions of written English, including capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. More than 10 errors found.

(0.6 - 0.69)

0 points

Does not adhere to standard usage rules of mechanics: conventions of written English largely incomprehensible; or errors are too plentiful to count.

(0 - 0.59)

/ 1Adherence to APA Style (6th ed.)0.5 points

No APA style or usage errors; Proper citation of source material is used throughout paper; Reference titles follow APA with only the first word, the first word after a colon and proper nouns capitalized.

(0.45 - 0.5)

0.425 points

Attempts in-text citations and reference list but one or two APA style errors noted or fails to use APA citations when appropriate 1-2 times.

(0.4 - 0.44)

0.375 points

Attempts in-text citations and reference lists; APA style errors are noted throughout document; Fails to use APA citations when appropriate 3 times in document.

(0.35 - 0.39)

0.325 points

Attempts in-text citations and reference lists; Fails to use APA citation when appropriate 4-5 times; or presents only 1-2 in-text citations and reference list in a paper that requires APA citations throughout the document.

(0.3 - 0.34)

0 points

No attempt at APA style; or attempts either in-text citations or reference list but omits the other.

(0)

/ 0.5Total/ 10
 

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