ASAA
Focus Question
A project charter formally authorizes the existence of a project and provides the project manager with authority to apply organizational resources to project activities. In the paper by The charter: selling your project (Links to an external site.) , the author makes a case that a project charter is a tool for "selling" your project within your organization. Do you agree? Is yes, why and if not, why not?
Brown, A. S. (2005). The charter: selling your project (Links to an external site.) . Paper presented at PMI® Global Congress 2005—North America, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Newtown Square, PA: Project Management Institute.
· Prepare your initial post (a minimum of 250 to 300 words) response by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. ET, and provide a minimum of two peer responses (a minimum of 150 words for each) by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. ET.
· Be sure your posts make substantive contributions. A substantive post will explain or analyze the topic in detail, ask a thoughtful question about the topic, or share a relevant personal experience or additional resources concerning the discussion topic.
· Cite current credible references and format your posts according to the APA style (Links to an external site.) .