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Need help with below, apa format , due may 3rd , no plagrism,
must cite work , this is a complicated paper with many
requirments , i expect an A+
The goal of the Capstone Project is to develop a project plan to
successfully execute a project.
In this option, you will develop, compile, and write important
project documents for a service type project with an
international component in a company or non-profit
organization that you have selected. You must clearly detail the
international component of your selected project. It may be that
the project is executed in a country other than the United States,
or that the supplier is hired from a company headquartered
outside the United States. The company or organization can be
one that you work for, one with which you are familiar, or one
you find through research. The project must be a real project,
not yet started, for delivery of a service. Service projects may
include IT software development, healthcare delivery, or
fundraising, among many others. The project must be a new
project that you will plan and must not be an existing project
within the organization, nor one you have used in any previous
courses in the program. Your instructor will use Turnitin to
ensure all work is unique for this section of this course. You
must select a project that is complex enough to allow you to
demonstrate an understanding of the learning objectives for this
course, and that allows you to deliver on all the project
management components required in this Capstone Project.
The following components must be addressed in your project
management plan and must be broken into the following five
sections and the associated subsections that follow the project
management process groups: Project Initiation; Project
Planning; Project Execution, Project Monitoring and Control;
and Project Closure. The requirements for each section are as
follows:
Project Initiation
—Your project plan must include an introduction of the
company and the scope of the project. Your project initiation
portion of the Capstone Project is to include an explanation of
those inputs, tools, and techniques that result in a project
charter, and stakeholder register. It is strongly suggested that
you consult Chapters 4 and 13 from the
PMBOK ® Guide
for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your
Capstone Project.
You began this work in your Module 1 Capstone Project
Assignment. To finalize your work in order to deliver the
requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you
must include the following subsections:
Project Statement of Work (SOW)—including the business
need, product, service, or result scope description, and the
strategic plan to show how the project aligns with the
organization’s vision, goals, and mission.
Business case—including information relative to the market
demand, organizational need, customer request, technological
advance, legal requirement, ecological impact, or social need.
Agreements—which define the initial intentions captured in a
memorandum of understanding, service level agreement, letters
of intent, or other written or verbal understanding of the
project.
Enterprise environmental factors—including governmental
standards, organizational culture, organizational structure, and
market considerations.
Organizational process assets—including organizational
standards, policies, templates, or processes, and historical
information that informs the project team.
Tools and techniques—including expert judgement and
facilitation techniques.
Project charter—which will formally authorize the project and
use of resources.
Procurement documents—including contract information for key
stakeholders and suppliers, and supplier lists.
Stakeholder analysis—including analysis of relationships, the
quantitative and qualitative information regarding interests of
the parties, and documentation in a power/interest grid,
power/influence grid, influence/impact grid, or salience model.
Meetings—including information describing the profile analysis
meetings.
Stakeholder register—including the identification information,
assessment information, and stakeholder classification.
Project Planning
—It is strongly suggested that you consult Chapters 5.1-5.4,
6.1-6.6, 7.1-7.3, 8.1, 9.1, 10.1, 11.1-11.5, 12.1, and 13.2 from
the
PMBOK ® Guide
for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your
Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the
requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you
must include the following subsections:
Project management plan—including project baselines for
scope, schedule, and cost; subsidiary plans for scope
management; requirements management; schedule management;
cost management; quality management; process improvement
management; human resource management; communications
management; risk management; procurement management;
stakeholder management; other items such as description of how
the work will be performed; change management plan; and
information on how key management reviews will be conducted.
Tools and techniques—including interviews, focus groups,
decision-making, prototypes, benchmarking, or other tools and
techniques.
Traceability matrix—including information on project
requirements, rationale for inclusion, source, priority, and
status.
Project scope statement—including scope description,
acceptance criteria, deliverable, exclusions, constraints, or
assumptions.
Create WBS—including information on decomposition, and
WBS to five levels as shown in the video example in Module 4.
Rules for cost and performance management—including a
discussion of earned value measurement (EVM) techniques.
Activity list, attributes, and milestone list.
Precedence diagramming method (PDM), dependency
determination, task duration, leads and lags, and critical path
method (CPM).
Project schedule network diagram with critical path, ES, LS,
EF, LF, and slack.
Resource requirements—including resource calendar, resource
breakdown structure, resource constraints, and resource
leveling.
Estimates of activity duration—including analogous estimating,
parametric estimating, or three-point estimating, and reserve
analysis.
Cost estimates—including basis of estimates, vendor bid
analysis, cost benefit analysis, and cost of quality.
Budget—including cost baseline, management reserve, control
accounts, contingency reserve, activity contingency reserve, and
project funding requirements.
Quality—including seven basic quality tools, statistical
sampling, process improvement plan, quality metrics, and
quality checklists.
Human resource management—including organizational charts
and position descriptions, responsibility chart matrix, RACI
matrix, networking requirements, and pertinent organizational
theory.
Communications management—including communication
requirements analysis, communication technology, and
communication models and methods.
Risk management—the analytical techniques used including:
risk breakdown structure; risk categories, probability, and
impact matrix; risk categorization and urgency assessment; risk
register with the list of risks and potential responses; use of
quantitative risk modeling through tornado diagram, decision
tree diagram, or cost risk simulation results; and strategies for
negative and positive risks.
Procurement management—including make-or-buy analysis,
market research, and source selection documents.
Stakeholder management—including desired engagement levels
for key stakeholders, and an engagement assessment matrix.
Project Execution
—It is strongly suggested that you consult Chapters 4.3, 8.2,
9.2-9.4, 10.2, 12.2, and 13.3 from the
PMBOK ® Guide
for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your
Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the
requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you
must include the following subsections:
Change requests—including formal process to assess changes.
Quality audit—including formal process to evaluate quality.
Project team acquisition, development, and management—
including expectations for the team relative to availability, cost,
experience, and ability; whether virtual or collocated; training;
team building; recognition and rewards; personnel assessment;
and team performance assessment.
Process documents updates—including project reports,
presentations, and records; stakeholder notifications; and
documentation of lessons learned.
Procurement—including bidder conferences, proposal
evaluation, advertising, seller selection, and agreements.
Stakeholder engagement—including issue log and
organizational process assets update.
Monitoring and Controlling—It is strongly suggested that you
consult Chapters 4.4-4.5, 5.5, 6.7, 7.4, 8.3, 10.3, 11.6, 12.3, and
13.4 from the
PMBOK ® Guide
for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your
Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the
requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you
must include the following subsections:
Change requests—including corrective action, preventive
action, and defect repair.
Change control board—including their role in the change
control system.
Validate scope—including methods of accepting deliverables,
group decision-making, work performance information, and
inspection.
Schedule forecasts—including purpose and measurement at this
stage of the project.
Earned value management—including three key dimensions for
each work package.
Assets update—including completed checklists and report
formats.
Control risks—including risk reassessments.
Control procurements—including contract change control,
payment systems, and claims administration.
Project Closure and Professional Responsibilities—It is strongly
suggested that you consult Chapters 4.6 and 12.4 from the
PMBOK ® Guide
for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your
Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the
requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you
must include the following subsections:
Close phase or project—including final product, service, or
result transition.
Procurement audits—including closing procurements and
organizational process assets updates.
Project management ethics—including PMI expectations.
International project considerations—including the use of
human resources from outside the United States, or executing
the project outside the United States.
The project plan must include a 12-15 page essay addressing
each of the required components of the paper. You must also
include a cover page, references page, and appendices, not
included in the page count. The appendices must detail any
documents necessary to communicate your plan which may
include, but are not limited to, a WBS, project budget,
documentation on assignment of resources, and budget
calculations. Your project must be well written, properly
referenced, and in conformity with CSU-Global Guide lines for
APA Style. The paper must be supported by at least eight
quality sources, of which three must be current, scholarly
resources. For this assignment, current, scholarly sources are
peer-reviewed journal articles published within the most recent
three years and accessed from the library databases or other
academic sources. Textbooks will not count toward peer-
reviewed requirements, but may be used as quality sources if
published within the most recent three years. The use of the
PMBOK ® Guide
as a quality source is strongly suggested. The
PMBOK ® Guide
is not a scholarly resource.
Refer to the Capstone Project rubric available in the Module 8
folder for more information on assignment expectations and
grading.

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  • 1. Need help with below, apa format , due may 3rd , no plagrism, must cite work , this is a complicated paper with many requirments , i expect an A+ The goal of the Capstone Project is to develop a project plan to successfully execute a project. In this option, you will develop, compile, and write important project documents for a service type project with an international component in a company or non-profit organization that you have selected. You must clearly detail the international component of your selected project. It may be that the project is executed in a country other than the United States, or that the supplier is hired from a company headquartered outside the United States. The company or organization can be one that you work for, one with which you are familiar, or one you find through research. The project must be a real project, not yet started, for delivery of a service. Service projects may include IT software development, healthcare delivery, or fundraising, among many others. The project must be a new project that you will plan and must not be an existing project within the organization, nor one you have used in any previous courses in the program. Your instructor will use Turnitin to ensure all work is unique for this section of this course. You must select a project that is complex enough to allow you to demonstrate an understanding of the learning objectives for this course, and that allows you to deliver on all the project management components required in this Capstone Project. The following components must be addressed in your project management plan and must be broken into the following five sections and the associated subsections that follow the project management process groups: Project Initiation; Project Planning; Project Execution, Project Monitoring and Control; and Project Closure. The requirements for each section are as follows: Project Initiation
  • 2. —Your project plan must include an introduction of the company and the scope of the project. Your project initiation portion of the Capstone Project is to include an explanation of those inputs, tools, and techniques that result in a project charter, and stakeholder register. It is strongly suggested that you consult Chapters 4 and 13 from the PMBOK ® Guide for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your Capstone Project. You began this work in your Module 1 Capstone Project Assignment. To finalize your work in order to deliver the requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you must include the following subsections: Project Statement of Work (SOW)—including the business need, product, service, or result scope description, and the strategic plan to show how the project aligns with the organization’s vision, goals, and mission. Business case—including information relative to the market demand, organizational need, customer request, technological advance, legal requirement, ecological impact, or social need. Agreements—which define the initial intentions captured in a memorandum of understanding, service level agreement, letters of intent, or other written or verbal understanding of the project. Enterprise environmental factors—including governmental standards, organizational culture, organizational structure, and market considerations. Organizational process assets—including organizational standards, policies, templates, or processes, and historical information that informs the project team. Tools and techniques—including expert judgement and facilitation techniques. Project charter—which will formally authorize the project and use of resources. Procurement documents—including contract information for key stakeholders and suppliers, and supplier lists.
  • 3. Stakeholder analysis—including analysis of relationships, the quantitative and qualitative information regarding interests of the parties, and documentation in a power/interest grid, power/influence grid, influence/impact grid, or salience model. Meetings—including information describing the profile analysis meetings. Stakeholder register—including the identification information, assessment information, and stakeholder classification. Project Planning —It is strongly suggested that you consult Chapters 5.1-5.4, 6.1-6.6, 7.1-7.3, 8.1, 9.1, 10.1, 11.1-11.5, 12.1, and 13.2 from the PMBOK ® Guide for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you must include the following subsections: Project management plan—including project baselines for scope, schedule, and cost; subsidiary plans for scope management; requirements management; schedule management; cost management; quality management; process improvement management; human resource management; communications management; risk management; procurement management; stakeholder management; other items such as description of how the work will be performed; change management plan; and information on how key management reviews will be conducted. Tools and techniques—including interviews, focus groups, decision-making, prototypes, benchmarking, or other tools and techniques. Traceability matrix—including information on project requirements, rationale for inclusion, source, priority, and status. Project scope statement—including scope description, acceptance criteria, deliverable, exclusions, constraints, or assumptions. Create WBS—including information on decomposition, and
  • 4. WBS to five levels as shown in the video example in Module 4. Rules for cost and performance management—including a discussion of earned value measurement (EVM) techniques. Activity list, attributes, and milestone list. Precedence diagramming method (PDM), dependency determination, task duration, leads and lags, and critical path method (CPM). Project schedule network diagram with critical path, ES, LS, EF, LF, and slack. Resource requirements—including resource calendar, resource breakdown structure, resource constraints, and resource leveling. Estimates of activity duration—including analogous estimating, parametric estimating, or three-point estimating, and reserve analysis. Cost estimates—including basis of estimates, vendor bid analysis, cost benefit analysis, and cost of quality. Budget—including cost baseline, management reserve, control accounts, contingency reserve, activity contingency reserve, and project funding requirements. Quality—including seven basic quality tools, statistical sampling, process improvement plan, quality metrics, and quality checklists. Human resource management—including organizational charts and position descriptions, responsibility chart matrix, RACI matrix, networking requirements, and pertinent organizational theory. Communications management—including communication requirements analysis, communication technology, and communication models and methods. Risk management—the analytical techniques used including: risk breakdown structure; risk categories, probability, and impact matrix; risk categorization and urgency assessment; risk register with the list of risks and potential responses; use of quantitative risk modeling through tornado diagram, decision tree diagram, or cost risk simulation results; and strategies for
  • 5. negative and positive risks. Procurement management—including make-or-buy analysis, market research, and source selection documents. Stakeholder management—including desired engagement levels for key stakeholders, and an engagement assessment matrix. Project Execution —It is strongly suggested that you consult Chapters 4.3, 8.2, 9.2-9.4, 10.2, 12.2, and 13.3 from the PMBOK ® Guide for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you must include the following subsections: Change requests—including formal process to assess changes. Quality audit—including formal process to evaluate quality. Project team acquisition, development, and management— including expectations for the team relative to availability, cost, experience, and ability; whether virtual or collocated; training; team building; recognition and rewards; personnel assessment; and team performance assessment. Process documents updates—including project reports, presentations, and records; stakeholder notifications; and documentation of lessons learned. Procurement—including bidder conferences, proposal evaluation, advertising, seller selection, and agreements. Stakeholder engagement—including issue log and organizational process assets update. Monitoring and Controlling—It is strongly suggested that you consult Chapters 4.4-4.5, 5.5, 6.7, 7.4, 8.3, 10.3, 11.6, 12.3, and 13.4 from the PMBOK ® Guide for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you must include the following subsections: Change requests—including corrective action, preventive
  • 6. action, and defect repair. Change control board—including their role in the change control system. Validate scope—including methods of accepting deliverables, group decision-making, work performance information, and inspection. Schedule forecasts—including purpose and measurement at this stage of the project. Earned value management—including three key dimensions for each work package. Assets update—including completed checklists and report formats. Control risks—including risk reassessments. Control procurements—including contract change control, payment systems, and claims administration. Project Closure and Professional Responsibilities—It is strongly suggested that you consult Chapters 4.6 and 12.4 from the PMBOK ® Guide for further detail on the deliverables for this section of your Capstone Project. To finalize your work in order to deliver the requirements for this portion of your Capstone Project, you must include the following subsections: Close phase or project—including final product, service, or result transition. Procurement audits—including closing procurements and organizational process assets updates. Project management ethics—including PMI expectations. International project considerations—including the use of human resources from outside the United States, or executing the project outside the United States. The project plan must include a 12-15 page essay addressing each of the required components of the paper. You must also include a cover page, references page, and appendices, not included in the page count. The appendices must detail any documents necessary to communicate your plan which may include, but are not limited to, a WBS, project budget,
  • 7. documentation on assignment of resources, and budget calculations. Your project must be well written, properly referenced, and in conformity with CSU-Global Guide lines for APA Style. The paper must be supported by at least eight quality sources, of which three must be current, scholarly resources. For this assignment, current, scholarly sources are peer-reviewed journal articles published within the most recent three years and accessed from the library databases or other academic sources. Textbooks will not count toward peer- reviewed requirements, but may be used as quality sources if published within the most recent three years. The use of the PMBOK ® Guide as a quality source is strongly suggested. The PMBOK ® Guide is not a scholarly resource. Refer to the Capstone Project rubric available in the Module 8 folder for more information on assignment expectations and grading.