RESP 4111 Project Management Template
There is a multitude of project management strategies and presentation modalities that one can utilize when communicating goals, methods, and task allocation; in this course, we want to focus on the foundation of developing our project, stakeholders, timelines, and presentation of our work.
This template is a loose guideline that you can use to develop a project management proposal or plan for your work in this Capstone course.
Phase 1: Project Initiation
The first phase of developing a project management plan is to define your project. Scientifically, this generally manifests as a hypothesis statement accompanied by the identification, definition, or statement of purpose associated with your proposed hypothesis. Other questions revolve around the feasibility of the project. This was addressed in EBM, but theory and practice are two very different things.
Hypothesis (One to two sentences):
What is the problem/purpose associated with your project; Identify and justify stakeholders: (Two Paragraphs)
Is your project feasible or realistic? Support this domain with literature (One Paragraph):
Why is your project important? (One Paragraph):