PRM301 Case4 and SLP4

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Module 4 - SLP

PROJECT CLOSEOUT

Project Closure

Projects have a natural termination point after their purpose has been fulfilled or the primary tasks or objectives have been accomplished. Upon completion, the project manager completes a detailed assessment of the project and issues a final report. The purpose is to complete an internal assessment of the finished project.

Looking back at the Cases and SLPs in the first three modules, explain the following:

· How would project success be measured?

· What methodology would be used? (Link to SMART Objectives in Case 1)

· Be sure to support your analysis with research. (1 page) What feedback should be gathered from internal stakeholders? Create a plan to gather the assessment. Be sure to support your analysis with research. (1 page)

Effective academic and research writing requires a 3rd person voice. This SLP will be written in 3rd person. Do not use any quotations. Refer to yourself in third-person as “project manager” or write about what the “project team” will do, rather than saying “I” and “we.” For more information see  Differences Between First and Third Person . Since you are engaging in research, cite and reference the sources in APA format.

SLP Assignment Expectations

Use the APA-formatted template  PRM301 SLP4  to create your submission.

Your submission will include:

· Trident University International’s cover page

· A 2-page paper with APA citations (2- to 3-sentence introduction, body and 2- to 3-sentence conclusion)

· The reference list page in APA format