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ManagingHRProjectsAssignment1.pdf

Organizing HR Projects Leanne Batiste

Managing HR Projects Professor Kenneth Lewis

07/25/2021

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Write as if you are the project manager talking to your project team about the Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) at WorkSafe, Inc. (WSI). Apply each topic to the CHRP at WSI.
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In addition to the library references mentioned above in the instructions, be sure to always rely on and cite the official class textbook - Kloppenborg 4e. Kloppenborg 4e Part 1 Organizing Projects • Chapter 1 Introduction to Project Management • Chapter 2 Project Selection and Prioritization • Chapter 3 Chartering Projects Write as if you are the project manager talking to your project team about the Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) at WorkSafe, Inc. (WSI). Apply each topic to the CHRP at WSI.
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HRM 517 Managing Human Resource Projects Assignment 1: Organizing HR Projects Due Week 3 and worth 130 points EXPECTATIONS Your company – WorkSafe, Inc. - has had embedded HR generalists in business units for the past several years. Over that time, it has become costlier, and more difficult to maintain standards, and is a frustration for business units to have that budget “hit.” The leadership has decided to move to a more centralized model of delivering HR services and has asked you to evaluate that proposition and begin establishing a project team to initiate the needed changes. The project team is selected and you must now provide general direction. Write a five to six (5-6) page paper in which you: 1. Review and define the five (5) steps of strategic planning depicted in Exhibit 2-1 in the textbook on page 34. Based on the information, provide a statement of overall importance of these steps to your project team. 2. Develop a vision and mission statement for the project team specific to the current project. HINT: It is highly recommended to follow the guidance offered in the textbook about vision and mission statement. 3. Explain to the project team what a project charter is and why it is used. 4. Review Exhibit 3.3 in the textbook and select any 3 charter elements you feel are more important and explain why. 5. Provide a “Statement of Emphasis” to your project team based on the information you provided in the previous 3 sections above. The goal is to ensure your team understands the importance of the information. 6.Use at least three sources to support your writing. Choose sources that are credible, relevant, and appropriate. Cite each source listed on your source page at least one time within your assignment. For help with research, writing, and citation, access the library or review library guides. This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards (SWS). For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is: • Create an overview of project planning, a project vision and mission statement, a project charter, and a statement of emphasis. Your assignment must: • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow SWS school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

Executive Summary

WorkSafe Inc. targets to shift into a more integrated model to tailor the delivery of their

Human Resource Services. This shift will be enabled because the organization has immense

capacity to embrace the essential procedures to become a more profitable and sustainable venture

in the long run (Picciotto, 2020). As a result, we are compelled to design a project that will provide

a step-by-step guideline to implement updates and adjustments. With this, we will see our entity

rising to a capacity that it will be able to attain a more integrated system of delivering Human

Resource services to our clients.

Strategic Analysis

Making strategic plans is an essential element of project management and effective

leadership. Strategic analysis is a crucial step because it lays down a firm foundation that will help

the organization the goals it desires to attain in the long run. Therefore, practical guides and

projections will be essential in our strategic plans as they will enable us to satisfy our aspirations

and objectives as an organization.

SWOT Analysis

Company Strengths

Our most significant strength is immense consistency in our operations, and we have gone

the extra mile to establish a positive rapport with our clients.

Company Weaknesses

Although we usually outdo ourselves to ensure that the company's operations stay

consistent and uniform throughout, we end up overriding our budgets, putting other impending and

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Strategic analysis is only step one of five steps. HINTS: Kloppenborg 4e Exhibit 2.1 Strategic Planning and Portfolio Alignment 5 steps Strategic Analysis > Guiding Principles: Vision & Mission > Strategic Objectives > Flow-Down Objectives > Portfolio Alignment
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Topic #1. Review and define the five (5) steps of strategic planning depicted in Exhibit 2.1 in the textbook on page 34. Based on the information, provide a statement of overall importance of these steps to your project team. 'your project team' is the WorkSafe, Inc. Centralization of HR Project team; 'the textbook' is Kloppenborg 4e Write as if you are the project manager talking to your project team about the Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) at WorkSafe, Inc.
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It is a good idea to use the introduction to set up the scenario and explain how the paper addresses the assignment requirements; however, be sure it complies accurately with the assignment instructions. Include the Centralization of HR Project at WorkSafe, Inc. and address comments to the team.
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yet valuable projects at risk of failing. At other times, we find ourselves lagging in completing

some tasks because some of the funds were used to finance other projects.

Opportunities

The underlying opportunity for our organization is fulfilling the need for shifting towards a

more federal system of delivering Human Resource services inside the WorkSafe. Inc., we always

encounter exceeding our budget; therefore, adopting the centralized model will help us make better

and improved decisions while allocating funds. Additionally, we will also ensure to have some

money in the reservoir to use if a particular project goes over budget. Another opportunity for our

organization is to cut off central business units that are not generating any profits for the

organization and becoming expensive to fund and maintain. By introducing the centralized model,

we believe that our organization will enjoy more efficient and functional management strategies

that are less costly. This will further assist in developing improved standards that will be easier to

follow. It will be of significant help to HR managers by providing them with a guideline to allocate

the remaining budget.

Threats

The impending threat is the rapid advancement in technology, making the HR services more

competitive and expensive to implement in the organization. Also, the current system adds

additional baggage to the organization's management by adding extra costs and does not provide

sustainable revenue for the firm.

Our Values and Mission

The vision for our organization is to maintain and acquire a more integrated system through

which we can use to deliver our Human Resource services. The mission, on the other hand, is to

see to it that the organization is in a sustainable position in which it can use to attain all its

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After the analysis are four more steps for strategic planning. The instructions specify the items in Kloppenborg which must be used to address this item fully and accurately.
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Write as if you are the project manager talking to your project team about the Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) at WorkSafe, Inc. HINT: Kloppenborg 4e addresses Vision and Mission Statements in section 2-1b Guiding Principles & provides an example in Exhibit 2.3 (K 4e p. 34-36) “Vision is a one-sentence statement describing the clear and inspirational long-term desired change resulting from an organization or program’s work.” https://topnonprofits.com/examples/vision-statements/ (as cited in K 4e p.34) “The Vision should lead to the Mission Statement which is a way to accomplish the vision.” The mission statement may touch on the following: purpose, core values, beliefs/ideals, culture, primary business areas, & primary customers. (K 4e p.35-36) Examples: V & M can be as simple as: The vision for our project at WorkSafe, Inc. is to change the delivery of HR services in our organization from decentralized to centralized. The mission for the centralization of HR project at WorkSafe, Inc. is to implement the change using best practices of project management.
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Topic #2. Develop a vision and mission statement for the project team specific to the current project. HINT: It is highly recommended to follow the guidance offered in the textbook about vision and mission statement. The 'current project' is the WorkSafe, Inc. Centralization of HR Project (CHRP). 'The textbook' is Kloppenborg 4e.
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Use and cite the official textbook for this course - Kloppenborg 4e.
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Topic #1. Review and define the five (5) steps of strategic planning depicted in Exhibit 2.1 in the textbook on page 34. Based on the information, provide a statement of overall importance of these steps to your project team.

objectives in a cost-efficient way while at the same time maintaining the laid-out standards of the

organization.

Project Charter

A project charter is a formal document that comprises the scope, participants, and the

project's main objectives. The charters are developed and used for a wide variety of reasons;

however, they provide the project managers with authorization to manage the project and provide

everything required to facilitate the successful completion of the project. Another reason is that it

allows for a solid framework that can be used to make the necessary changes to the project and

assist in managing team leaders and members by establishing shared goals that everyone will

devote themselves to. Moreover, the project charter encourages commitment to the project while

at the same time eradicating inadequacy in projects.

WorkSafe Inc. Project Charter

Possible Outcomes (Challenges)

We expect that there might be a breakdown of communication between the project

managers, shareholders, and team members. In most situations, communication breakdown often

increases opportunities for misinformation. Therefore, we will resolve this by ensuring a reliable

communication channel that the teams can rely on to communicate effectively. Another problem

will be inaccuracies in funding and budgeting events. Therefore, we will need to implement a solid

financial management tool that will allocate the budget effectively without causing mayhem. There

will also be the challenge of scope creep, and therefore we are planning ourselves accordingly by

setting a manageable balance for them. At the same time, we are also expanding the project

timeline. The last problem that we will incur is poor risk management which we will resolve by

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Topic #4. Review Exhibit 3.3 in the textbook and select any 3 charter elements you feel are more important and explain why. The 'project team' is the WorkSafe, Inc. Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) team. Explain to your team why three of the elements may be more important to this specific project. 'The textbook' is Kloppenborg 4e. Hint: See Kloppenborg 4e: 3-4 p. 65-70 Typical Elements in a Project Charter Title, Scope Overview, Business Case, Background, Milestone Schedule with Acceptance Criteria, Risks-Assumptions-Constraints, Resource Estimates, Stakeholder List, Team Operating Principles, Lessons Learned, Signatures and Commitment 3-5 p. 70-79 Constructing a Project Charter This section in Kloppenborg addresses each element with How-To instructions.
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These items are not from Assignment 1. They are from future assignments.
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cite sources - use and cite the textbook - Kloppenborg 4e
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Topic #3. Explain to the project team what a project charter is and why it is used. The 'project team' is the WorkSafe, Inc. Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) team. 'The textbook' is Kloppenborg 4e.
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At this point in your paper, you seem to address a different assignment instead of completing A1.
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Here are the five topics to be addressed in Assignment 1: 1. Review and define the five (5) steps of strategic planning depicted in Exhibit 2-1 in the textbook on page 34. Based on the information, provide a statement of overall importance of these steps to your project team. 2. Develop a vision and mission statement for the project team specific to the current project. HINT: It is highly recommended to follow the guidance offered in the textbook about vision and mission statement. 3. Explain to the project team what a project charter is and why it is used. 4. Review Exhibit 3.3 in the textbook and select any 3 charter elements you feel are more important and explain why. 5. Provide a “Statement of Emphasis” to your project team based on the information you provided in the previous 3 sections above. The goal is to ensure your team understands the importance of the information.

implementing the preventive measures provided by the contingency plan and registering the

impending risks.

Challenges Likely to be encountered by Project managers

The problems likely to be encountered in this scenario include communication difficulties

brought by differing opinions among the manager and the team members. This challenge will be

resolved using email as a push technique and telephone as an interactive technique to break the

boundary. Text messages and videos will also be effective when there is an urgent issue that needs

to be solved while the team members are far away from each other. Also, we will develop

communication plan considerations which will be referred to when the project is experiencing

communication challenges (Radujković, & Sjekavica, 2017). Regarding issues related to

processing, the members will be allowed to congregate and discuss matters about the project and

expound upon the relevant procedures. As a supporting tool, we will also establish a web-based

project administration tool to support our activities further.

Communication Plan

The communication plan will take into consideration the needs of every stakeholder and

guide the entire communication process. Adequate scoping and communication will be a powerful

tool that will communicate effectively for the managers, and we might also be go-ahead to

establish a communication matrix. We will also show the purpose of the communication by

organizing a wide range of board meetings, workshops, newsletters, and one-on-one visits. The

sessions will occur more frequently at the start of the project to ensure effective project

management.

Budgeting Plan

The budget plan will be estimated and utilized throughout each phase, and it will provide

the stakeholders and managers with accurate estimates needed for the project to be completed

(Gido, & Clements, 2014). The budgeting tool will also help the project control and estimate the

project expenditures inside the approved budget to help push the project to achieve the set

objectives. We will continue to itemize the spending needed to acquire the required products and

services in our budget.

Task Breakdown Structure

The project will be broken down into small parts, and calculations will be established based

on those sections, including historical information and the overhead costs to be incurred.

Skills Required for the Project Success

For our project to be successful, we will need technical skills, the ability to delegate tasks

successfully, sustainable emotional intelligence to diminish conflicts and robust capacity to

influence the crew members (Pulyaeva et al. 2019).

Project Risks to be Anticipated

The risks include risks of costs related to operations, scheduling, legal and performance

fees. These risks can be mitigated by identifying them before they happen in the organization by

brainstorming opinions to diminish setbacks and develop SWOT analysis along with system and

flow chart.

Conclusion

WorkSafe Inc. has enormous potential to become a highly sustainable organization if we

push ahead with the integrated service model of conveying the HR services. Developing a new

model is needed for our organization because the current one tends to attract additional costs that

we end up overriding our budget. Therefore, adequate planning will ensure that the firm's HR

services are less costly and effective. With the help of strategic planning, we will set forth the firm

foundation for our entity and the changes we will anticipate as we head to the future. The analysis

of our vision and mission, in this case, will enable us to stay focused to attain our goals. Similarly,

our SWOT analysis will provide us with ample opportunities that we can use to pinpoint our

weaknesses, strengths, threats, and opportunities. Developing the project charter will enable us to

identify the critical stakeholders who will significantly achieve our objectives.

On the contrary, we understand that projects are prone to experience risk, which are

unexpected events that negatively affect the tasks, crew members and shareholders. To solve

insufficient troubles altogether, we firmly believe that it will be vital that we identify the

underlying potential risks and discuss them with other members. We will further resolve this

problem of risks. We will begin by weighing the preventive measure by developing a contingency

plan and recording risks throughout the project. Lastly, we will manage the project scope creep by

planning and set boundaries for them. To diminish this issue altogether, we will proceed to expand

the timeline of our projects.

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These items are not part of this assignment; however, they will be addressed in a future assignment.
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Some required items are omitted from this assignment.
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OMITTED: Topic #4. Review Exhibit 3.3 in the textbook and select any 3 charter elements you feel are more important and explain why. The 'project team' is the WorkSafe, Inc. Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) team. Explain to your team why three of the elements may be more important to this specific project. 'The textbook' is Kloppenborg 4e. Hint: See Kloppenborg 4e: 3-4 p. 65-70 Typical Elements in a Project Charter Title, Scope Overview, Business Case, Background, Milestone Schedule with Acceptance Criteria, Risks-Assumptions-Constraints, Resource Estimates, Stakeholder List, Team Operating Principles, Lessons Learned, Signatures and Commitment 3-5 p. 70-79 Constructing a Project Charter This section in Kloppenborg addresses each element with How-To instructions. Topic #5. Provide a “Statement of Emphasis” to your project team based on the information you provided in the previous 3 sections above. The goal is to ensure your team understands the importance of the information [you provided about strategic planning, vision & mission, and the project charter]. 'Your project team' is the WorkSafe, Inc. Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) team. Write as if you are the project manager talking to your project team about the Centralization of HR Project (CHRP) at WorkSafe, Inc.

References

 Radujković, M., & Sjekavica, M. (2017). Project management success factors. Procedia

Engineering, 196, 607-615.

 Gido, J., & Clements, J. (2014). Successful project management. Cengage Learning.

 Picciotto, R. (2020). Towards a ‘New Project Management’movement? An international

development perspective. International Journal of Project Management, 38(8), 474-485.

 Pulyaeva, V., Kharitonova, E., Kharitonova, N., & Shchepinin, V. (2019, March). Practical

aspects of HR management in the digital economy. In IOP Conference Series: Materials

Science and Engineering (Vol. 497, No. 1, p. 012085). IOP Publishing.

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#6. References Required: Use at least three sources to support your writing. Hint: Go to https://research.strayer.edu to locate at least three (3) quality academic (peer-reviewed) resources [for use] in this assignment [in addition to the required Kloppenborg 4e textbook]. The reference page should list all sources used including at least the Kloppenborg text book and the required QARs. All should be cited in the paper. The term 'use' includes citing, not just listing as a Reference. Each section/topic should be supported with in-text citations. Credit should be given to the sources of all source materials used. The instructions specifically direct the student to consult and follow Kloppenborg 4e and thus it is a required reference for this assignment by implication. SWS Format for our text book: 1. Timothy J. Kloppenborg, Vittal Anantatmula, , & Katheryn N. Wells, (2019). Contemporary Project Management (4th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.
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The references format you use is not SWS and it is also not APA. Follow SWS in Strayer classes.
  • Organizing HR Projects
  • Leanne Batiste
  • Managing HR Projects
  • Professor Kenneth Lewis
  • 07/25/2021
  • Executive Summary
  • WorkSafe Inc. targets to shift into a more integrated model to tailor the delivery of their Human Resource Services. This shift will be enabled because the organization has immense capacity to embrace the essential procedures to become a more profitable and sustainable venture in the long run (Picciotto, 2020). As a result, we are compelled to design a project that will provide a step-by-step guideline to implement updates and adjustments. With this, we will see our entity rising to a capacity that it will be able to attain a more integrated system of delivering Human Resource services to our clients.
  • Strategic Analysis
  • Making strategic plans is an essential element of project management and effective leadership. Strategic analysis is a crucial step because it lays down a firm foundation that will help the organization the goals it desires to attain in the long run. Therefore, practical guides and projections will be essential in our strategic plans as they will enable us to satisfy our aspirations and objectives as an organization.
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Company Strengths
  • Our most significant strength is immense consistency in our operations, and we have gone the extra mile to establish a positive rapport with our clients.
  • Company Weaknesses
  • Although we usually outdo ourselves to ensure that the company's operations stay consistent and uniform throughout, we end up overriding our budgets, putting other impending and yet valuable projects at risk of failing. At other times, we find ourselves lagging in completing some tasks because some of the funds were used to finance other projects.
  • Opportunities
  • The underlying opportunity for our organization is fulfilling the need for shifting towards a more federal system of delivering Human Resource services inside the WorkSafe. Inc., we always encounter exceeding our budget; therefore, adopting the centralized model will help us make better and improved decisions while allocating funds. Additionally, we will also ensure to have some money in the reservoir to use if a particular project goes over budget. Another opportunity for our organization is to cut off central business units that are not generating any profits for the organization and becoming expensive to fund and maintain. By introducing the centralized model, we believe that our organization will enjoy more efficient and functional management strategies that are less costly. This will further assist in developing improved standards that will be easier to follow. It will be of significant help to HR managers by providing them with a guideline to allocate the remaining budget.
  • Threats
  • The impending threat is the rapid advancement in technology, making the HR services more competitive and expensive to implement in the organization. Also, the current system adds additional baggage to the organization's management by adding extra costs and does not provide sustainable revenue for the firm.
  • Our Values and Mission
  • The vision for our organization is to maintain and acquire a more integrated system through which we can use to deliver our Human Resource services. The mission, on the other hand, is to see to it that the organization is in a sustainable position in which it can use to attain all its objectives in a cost-efficient way while at the same time maintaining the laid-out standards of the organization.
  • Project Charter
  • A project charter is a formal document that comprises the scope, participants, and the project's main objectives. The charters are developed and used for a wide variety of reasons; however, they provide the project managers with authorization to manage the project and provide everything required to facilitate the successful completion of the project. Another reason is that it allows for a solid framework that can be used to make the necessary changes to the project and assist in managing team leaders and members by establishing shared goals that everyone will devote themselves to. Moreover, the project charter encourages commitment to the project while at the same time eradicating inadequacy in projects.
  • WorkSafe Inc. Project Charter
  • Possible Outcomes (Challenges)
  • We expect that there might be a breakdown of communication between the project managers, shareholders, and team members. In most situations, communication breakdown often increases opportunities for misinformation. Therefore, we will resolve this by ensuring a reliable communication channel that the teams can rely on to communicate effectively. Another problem will be inaccuracies in funding and budgeting events. Therefore, we will need to implement a solid financial management tool that will allocate the budget effectively without causing mayhem. There will also be the challenge of scope creep, and therefore we are planning ourselves accordingly by setting a manageable balance for them. At the same time, we are also expanding the project timeline. The last problem that we will incur is poor risk management which we will resolve by implementing the preventive measures provided by the contingency plan and registering the impending risks.
  • Challenges Likely to be encountered by Project managers
  • The problems likely to be encountered in this scenario include communication difficulties brought by differing opinions among the manager and the team members. This challenge will be resolved using email as a push technique and telephone as an interactive technique to break the boundary. Text messages and videos will also be effective when there is an urgent issue that needs to be solved while the team members are far away from each other. Also, we will develop communication plan considerations which will be referred to when the project is experiencing communication challenges (Radujković, & Sjekavica, 2017). Regarding issues related to processing, the members will be allowed to congregate and discuss matters about the project and expound upon the relevant procedures. As a supporting tool, we will also establish a web-based project administration tool to support our activities further.
  • Communication Plan
  • The communication plan will take into consideration the needs of every stakeholder and guide the entire communication process. Adequate scoping and communication will be a powerful tool that will communicate effectively for the managers, and we might also be go-ahead to establish a communication matrix. We will also show the purpose of the communication by organizing a wide range of board meetings, workshops, newsletters, and one-on-one visits. The sessions will occur more frequently at the start of the project to ensure effective project management.
  • Budgeting Plan
  • The budget plan will be estimated and utilized throughout each phase, and it will provide the stakeholders and managers with accurate estimates needed for the project to be completed (Gido, & Clements, 2014). The budgeting tool will also help the project control and estimate the project expenditures inside the approved budget to help push the project to achieve the set objectives. We will continue to itemize the spending needed to acquire the required products and services in our budget.
  • Task Breakdown Structure
  • The project will be broken down into small parts, and calculations will be established based on those sections, including historical information and the overhead costs to be incurred.
  • Skills Required for the Project Success
  • For our project to be successful, we will need technical skills, the ability to delegate tasks successfully, sustainable emotional intelligence to diminish conflicts and robust capacity to influence the crew members (Pulyaeva et al. 2019).
  • Project Risks to be Anticipated
  • The risks include risks of costs related to operations, scheduling, legal and performance fees. These risks can be mitigated by identifying them before they happen in the organization by brainstorming opinions to diminish setbacks and develop SWOT analysis along with system and flow chart.
  • Conclusion
  • WorkSafe Inc. has enormous potential to become a highly sustainable organization if we push ahead with the integrated service model of conveying the HR services. Developing a new model is needed for our organization because the current one tends to attract additional costs that we end up overriding our budget. Therefore, adequate planning will ensure that the firm's HR services are less costly and effective. With the help of strategic planning, we will set forth the firm foundation for our entity and the changes we will anticipate as we head to the future. The analysis of our vision and mission, in this case, will enable us to stay focused to attain our goals. Similarly, our SWOT analysis will provide us with ample opportunities that we can use to pinpoint our weaknesses, strengths, threats, and opportunities. Developing the project charter will enable us to identify the critical stakeholders who will significantly achieve our objectives.
  • On the contrary, we understand that projects are prone to experience risk, which are unexpected events that negatively affect the tasks, crew members and shareholders. To solve insufficient troubles altogether, we firmly believe that it will be vital that we identify the underlying potential risks and discuss them with other members. We will further resolve this problem of risks. We will begin by weighing the preventive measure by developing a contingency plan and recording risks throughout the project. Lastly, we will manage the project scope creep by planning and set boundaries for them. To diminish this issue altogether, we will proceed to expand the timeline of our projects.