In this assignment, you’ll build on your initial identification and then write a detailed plan that documents the implementation of your leadership project. Remember that we document our plan before we get to work on our project – it helps to identify all that’s required, to communicate with our team, and to track our progress. As we learn in MGMT 2000, a good project plan covers the following:
This information is written as a combination of a narrative in Word that describes the initial identification, scope, stakeholders and risks; and a Project or Excel file (saved as a PDF) that details tasks, resources, timelines, resources and major milestones.
You need to build as much detail as possible in this assignment. Good project plans are at least a few pages long, not including the actual MS Project file.