Value Stream Map
Project Charter
Jennifer Franks
Course
Maryville University
Instructor
March 16,2022
ACME Project Charter
Introduction
Business objectives, critical success factors, quality standards, and roles and duties are all outlined in the Project Charter. ACME contributed to the creation of the Charter. ACME has Clear expectations, and ACME must establish a robust project management foundation to ensure the project's success. The upgrade delivery phase will begin after ACME adopts the Charter. The Charter will need to be utilized by ACME to monitor progress and determine success.
Project Mission Statement (NOT ORGANIZATION)
To ensure that everyone has enough energy, health, and pleasure by producing ethical drugs and medications reasonably priced and expanding in domestic and foreign markets.
Project Scope
The ACME modernization process has four phases: testing, construction, discovery, and training. ACME will outline the scope of work in the following sections. Before ACME can make any changes to this scope, there must be a change management mechanism before ACME makes any changes. Therefore, there will be additional information and a sample Change Request Form.
High-level Requirements
Upgrade to CXS v12 by clicking here is the primary objective of the Upgrade project. As a result, ACME will be able to handle more of the system's day-to-day administration and reporting, free AComPany Ltd from holding it.
Currently, ACME is looking for a consultant to assist with the modernization of its CXS software. ACME can now make use of the newly-added languages due to this upgrade.
Assigned Project Manager and Authority Level
Summary Milestones
Key dates
The project will kick off on May 2
ACME will define metrics on June 10
Planning will occur for 3.5 months
Implementation will go live on June 28
Stakeholder Influences
Program Board: It is the responsibility of the Program Board to oversee the program's overall direction and oversee the improvement project. Once the upgrade is complete, it signs off to ensure that the business objectives outlined in the SOW can be met by everyone involved.
Steering group: They decide how to proceed each day based on what they've learned from previous days. Board of Directors: SOWs, the Project Charter, and any Change Orders or Exception reports that do not clash with the Program Board's schedule or the budget delegated to the appropriate individuals. It answers the Program Board. Having enough ACME employees to complete the project and entrusting them with the task will ensure it is done on schedule and within budget.
Functional Organizations and Their Participation
The following departments will be part of this project;
Purchasing department- The manufacturing division's raw materials and services are provided to the purchasing department to meet customers' demands.
Local health department: The manufacturing division's raw materials and services are provided to the purchasing department to meet customers' demands.
Organizational Environmental and External Assumptions and Constraints
Time: More minor or more time will be required to complete the project's tasks. The success of a project depends on several factors, including the number of individuals involved, their talents, and their experience. Uncontrollable time is an essential but uncontrollable component. If deadlines are not met, awful things can happen. The most typical cause of a company's failure to grow is a lack of funds or other resources.
Cost: Both the project manager and the organization must come up with a cost estimate before commencing a project. Having a budget ensures that projects are completed on time and under budget. Project managers may need to use more resources to achieve deadlines, which will increase the project's cost.
Financial Business Case
The return on investment will be the primary focus of this project.
The more clients come in because of the contact center, and the quicker it is to get in, the more money this project will make from the visit and any tests or procedures. Downstream interventions, such as primary prevention, are crucial to help people make positive alterations in their lives or obtain assistance. As a few examples: behavioral modification initiatives, health information, and communication channels such as social media. The phrase "midstream interventions" will refer to those that help people improve their mental states and behaviors.
Executive Project Sponsor with Approval Signature
Professor Duke, Director