Write?a 1,100-word Project Implementation Plan Discuss the communication models, mediums, and methods that will be employed include/discuss a Data Flow Diagram. 2) Risk Analy
Write a 1,100-word Project Implementation Plan (this is an individual assignment using the concepts from the Team assignment…this is individual work, not a group effort) for the organization. The Project Implementation Plan must include the following two sections:
1) Project Communications Plan: Your plan should:
- Discuss the communication models, mediums, and methods that will be employed
- include/discuss a Data Flow Diagram.
2) Risk Analysis Plan: Your plan should:
- Discuss/list the project risks
- Discuss risk analysis tools and techniques
- Discuss sources of the identified risk
- Discuss/Provide a risk probability and impact assessment
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines (intro/closing paragraphs, etc). Tables may be used to format and organize the implementation plan. They can be included within the plan rather than at the end as normally required by APA guidelines. Words used in the tables/charts do not count against the word count.
Note: Do not just put a chart/table in your paper without explaining what it is the reader is looking at; in other words a table does not replace words used to discuss the topics, it enhances it.
Note: Need to apply the concepts/plans for the Barn Project, this is not a research paper on how communications work. So for example do not just provide a general Data Flow Diagram from the Internet, this needs to be specific to your Barn project.
Submit the assignment
Resources
School of Business Learning Team Charter for 300-400-level courses School of Business – Version 1.1 |
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Learning Team Charter – CPMGT/305 Team 3
Overview
A learning team is defined as a group of individuals who work to accomplish mutual goals and output (University of Phoenix, 2014). Throughout your academic journey, you will have an opportunity to engage in learning that will support you in developing skills associated with the University Learning Goals of collaboration, communication, critical thinking and problem solving, information utilization, and competence and professional values. Learning teams involve group participation and discussions; however, the outcome is for the team to submit one deliverable in which every member of the team contributes. While a grade is awarded to each team member, not all team members receive the same grade as grades are awarded based upon the contributions of the team member. Your faculty member will assign learning teams as students will work together to submit Learning Team assignment(s).
Reference
University of Phoenix (2014). Learning team toolkit : Team basics. University of Phoenix Library.
Instructions
Complete the Team Member Contact Information, Learning Team Assignment Project Plan by Week, and Team Expectations tables. Each team member should participate in the discussion and completion of each section of the Learning Team Charter. This assignment is worth 5 points.
Team Member Contact Information
Name |
Phone |
Time Zone |
Availability during Week |
Additional Non-Student Email |
Contributed to Completion of the Charter? Yes/No |
Jacqulin Cadman |
970-589-2199 |
CST |
Sun-Weds open Thurs-Sat after 6pm available by text all the time |
Yes |
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Tim Ball |
559-545-6777 |
PST |
Available on weekends and Mon-Fri after 5pm |
Yes |
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Misty Clatterbuck |
540-664-3000 |
EST |
Mon-Thursday after 6pm. Saturday and Sunday afternoon or evening |
Yes |
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Greg Turner |
585-415-7879 |
EST |
Mon-Fri generally after 6pm Sat and Sun pretty open depending on family commitments 10 to 10. |
Yes |
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Angel Pabon |
414-759-5486 |
EST |
Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm |
Yes |
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Yara Morales |
714-732-4660 |
EST |
Thursday – Monday |
Yes |
Learning Team Assignment Project Plan by Week
Create a project plan for each Learning Team assignment using the table below. Determine as a group the Project Plan table elements.
As there are Learning Team assignments that will require you to collaborate with your teammates to complete your assignments for the duration of this course, each team member has an opportunity to document how the team will achieve its assignment deliverables. To ensure full team participation, please complete the project plan to establish Learning Team guidelines for your weekly team assignments. Keep in mind that only those who participate in team discussions and contribute to the completion of the assignment will earn points.
Note: On the title page for your Learning Team assignments, only include the names of the team members who contributed to the completion of the team assignment. Please refer to your Learning Team Charter to review Learning Team expectations.
For each Learning Team assignment for this course, establish team guidelines by completing the table below. Learning Team assignments may not be due every week. Please list the assignments due each week. If there is no Learning Team assignment due, list N/A in the category for the week.
Week 1 Team Deliverable |
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(There are no Learning Team assignments due in Week 1. However, learning teams will be assigned. Once your Learning Team has been assigned, you are welcome to begin discussions with your Learning Team. You do not have to wait until Week 2 to engage with your Learning Team.) |
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Week 2 Team Assignment |
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Team Lead Name |
Misty |
Assignment deliverable |
n/a |
Assignment due date |
Team members need to have their parts submitted by Saturday at 2pm |
Identify each team member’s contribution and -create timelines |
Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper composed of the following sections: · Project Selection Criterion: Describe the building project and the criteria used in the selection process. Do not just say we selected this because our Instructor told us to build a barn. Angel · Overview: The objective of this section is to provide an overview of the scope (what is in scope for the build (i.e. single stall barn, commercial barn, metal, wood, etc) and nature of the project to help enable the team to select one project to work on for the rest of the course. Misty · Preliminary project schedule: The objective of this section is to show a preliminary project schedule with the project tasks/subtasks. Do not just only submit (the MS Project file should be a separate attachment) your MS Project schedule/gantt chart…need to also have some words/discussion associated with it in the paper. Tim · Preliminary budgetary plan: The objective of the budget section is to capture cost estimates, which include resources, capital expenses, materials, and miscellaneous. The cost analysis must consider the following elements (at a minimum): labor, subcontractors, rental or purchase of equipment or facilities, travel, telecommunications, supplies and materials, and documentation. Do not just only insert a budget table in the paper…need to have some words/discussion associated with it. Greg · Use Microsoft® Word for your paper. · Use Microsoft® Project for your Preliminary project schedule….the Gannt chart submitted must be using MS Project and submit the actual file….not a screen shot.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Submit both your Preliminary Project Charter Worksheet and Preliminary Project Plan (to include the separate MS Project file). |
Week 3 Team Assignment |
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Team Lead Name |
Jacqulin |
Assignment deliverable |
n/a |
Assignment due date |
Team members need to have their parts submitted by Saturday at 2pm |
Identify each team member’s contribution and create timelines |
Prepare a final Project Plan paper of 800 words building off the Week 2 Learning Team Assignment. This paper should be in APA format (which means intro/closing paragraphs, headers, etc) Angel
List/Discuss the milestones (remember what a milestone is, it is not every task/activity) that must be accomplished to achieve the project goals. Include a list/discussion of the critical path for the project and what tasks are on it.–Misty
Develop/discuss a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). The WBS is typically in the format of a "hierarchy" chart structure (can use MS Powerpoint to build)…..need to go to at least 4 levels (ie.e. X.X.X.X) in the WBS. Yes I understand that MS Project can "self build" the WBS but I need to see your team understand the concepts and build it yourselves. Greg
Develop/discuss a Microsoft® Project Gantt chart detailing the tasks/subtasks, dependencies, resources for the project. Ensure you have an adequate number of tasks/subtasks for the project. Ensure task/subtasks names are appropriate, dependencies make sense, timeframes make sense, milestones, etc as your build out your project schedule Gantt chart. Must submit the actual MS Project file. – Yara
Develop/discuss the final project budget. TIm Submit assignment with the MS Project file as a separate file; WBS should be embedded in your paper |
Week 4 Team Assignment |
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Team Lead Name |
Misty |
Assignment deliverable |
n/a |
Assignment due date |
Team members need to have their parts submitted by Saturday at 2pm |
Identify each team member’s contribution and create timelines Angel ID 50 Interior |
Read the Small Construction Project Earned Value Case Study.
Complete each of the subsequent questions (turn in the sheet by filling in the values you calculated) by calculating the appropriate earned value component. There is no paper/words to include with the sheet, just complete the sheet with values. Question 1: Forecast the duration of the activities that are currently in progress assuming their current rate of progress will continue till the end of the project. Find out the remaining duration as per the forecasted duration. Step 1 – Determine activities in progress (ID 30 and ID50) – Less than 100% complete Step 2 – Calculate actual duration from activity start date to status date for each activity in progress. The remaining duration calculation must be computed using the % of work completed to date. Team will complete during weekly video call as a group |
Week 5 Team Assignment |
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Team Lead Name |
Jacqulin |
Assignment deliverable |
n/a |
Assignment due date |
Team members need to have their parts submitted by Saturday at 2pm |
Identify each team member’s contribution and create timelines |
· Develop a 10- to 12-slide (no more than 12 slides…no less than 10 slides for EVERYTHING (yes everything to include intro/closing slides, works cited (if needed)) submitted in the Powerpoint) presentation for final senior management review. Team ( Jacqulin/Misty will edit the powerpoint and Jacqulin will submit the power point) · Section 1 – Project Scope and Benefits: Describe the scope of the projects, their objectives, and the specific measurable impact they will have on the business or organizational results. This section is an overview of the project that briefly reviews the Project Management Plan, including the schedule and budget. Tim · Section 2 – Project Implementation Plan: Include the final Project Implementation Plan, which must include a Human Resource Plan, Procurement Plan, Quality Assurance Plan, Communications Plan, and Risk Analysis, that includes how you might mitigate the identified risks. Greg · Section 3 – Project Closure Process: Include the recommended project closure process. Remember to consider how you will do recognitions and rewards and how the team will identify its learning for future projects. Yara · Section 4 – The Sales Pitch: Provide a sales pitch to sell the project to the customer, project committee, or project council. The pitch should clearly define the project focus, identify its benefits, and detail the impact it will make on the business. Remember to focus on what senior leaders would value as a stakeholder. Angel |
Learning Team Expectations
Establish team expectations by completing the table below. Determine as a group how you will address the ground rules for engagement. Each team member should contribute to a discussion leading to consensus around team expectations.
Ground Rules for Engagement |
Learning Team Response |
Steps the Team will Take to Address Unmet Team Expectations |
Participation How often should team members meet to discuss an assignment deliverable? |
Team members will meet once a week to discus the project goals for each week. We will also future plan for all upcoming weeks during the video call. |
If the team does not hear from a team member about their assignment the team lead for the week will reach out to the team member by text and e-mail. If no response the team member will not be added to weekly assignments if no work is completed. |
Collaboration How will we work with others to achieve our assignment goals and work through conflict? |
Team will communicate through group text chat. As well as e-mail as needed. Group will meet Tuesday evenings by video chat to discuss weekly project. |
An e-mail will be sent to all team members after weekly video chat outlining the topics discussed during the meeting. This will allow anyone unable to attend the ability to see what was discussed and what the weekly goals are. |
Communication What modes of communication will we use? Where will we communicate? |
The group will communicate through group text chat. As well as video chat. E-mail will be used as last resort. |
If a team member is not communicating with the rest of the team in anyway an e-mail and direct text will be sent to the team member by the team lead for the week. If there is no participation by the team member the team member will not be added to the assignment for participation. |
Team contributions What are the expectations for equitable contributions from each team member? |
Each member must communicate in a timely manner with the rest of the team. Each team member must try to participate in project work including assignments and discussions. |
If there is no communication and no work submitted by 6 pm on Sundays the team lead will reach out to the missing team member through text. If the team member does not respond within the hour the team lead will reach out to the rest of the team asking for help to complete the missing part of the assignment. |
Assignment deadlines Identify the dates in which team contributions assignments are due. (Include dates for draft submission and final submission) |
Team contributions will be turned in by 2 pm on Saturdays, unless otherwise communicated by the team or team member. |
Week 2 due- 6/11/2022 2 pm UOP time Week 3 due- 6/3/2022 2 pm UOP time Week 4 due- 6/25/2022 2 pm UOP time Week 5 due- 7/2/2022 2 pm UOP time If assignments are not received and the team member has not reached out to the team through text the team lead will reach out to the missing team member. If no response the team lead will reach out to the group to ask for assistance in completing the assignment. |
Other Considerations Include any other special considerations for this team. |
Acts of God or family emergencies that prevent a team member from completing a weekly assignment will not be held against the team member. The team will accept any effort made by the team member experiencing the issue. |
The team will ask this team member what they are able to complete considering their circumstances. The team will come together and complete any additional work needed to complete the assignment. The team will accept the team members effort as participation. |
March 2019
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Building a Barn
Angel Pabon, Gregory Turner, Jacqulin Cadman, Misty Clatterbuck
Timothy Ball, Yara Morales
University of Phoenix
Gary Denney
June 13, 2022
A New Barn
Barns may be simple structures, but there are many steps that go into building the right barn for the customers needs. While barns are practical structures there are still ways to cut costs and make the building itself more sustainable. We will look at ways to cut costs by using recycled materials, glass wood, and renewable energy. Building a barn that provides structural integrity and business growth while allowing our customer to cut their overhead costs is our top priority.
Project Selection Criterion
Barns come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate the needs of the public. Building a barn for horses on a budget will require careful consideration of numerous factors. For example, how many horses will occupy the barn as well as what time of the year the barn will be used. Furthermore, the barn must have the most common features to provide suitable shelter to the horses in a functional way. The team will assess what is required to be obtained to build a sturdy structure that is safe for the horses as well as for workers attending to the horses. Sustainable building materials include glass wood, recycled content, roofs with reflective finishes, translucent panels, and low VOC paints, sealants, and stains. Glass wood, used for horse stalls and fencing, combines wood and glass but looks and feels like wood and can be stained or painted. It permanently protects the decay of the barn. Timber will be used as it is gaining popularity as a building material because it’s aesthetically appealing as well as environmentally friendly (King, 2018).
A suitable lot of land must be secured to lay the foundation and before breaking ground on that lot there are several steps that need to take place. The general contractor must gather information from the city as to the size of the emergency exit and if an Egress window is required per city code. Plumbers, Electricians must submit all plans to the general contractor and the general contractor must submit the plans to the city to have the plan approved and the permits issued to commence construction.
Overview
The single-story barn will be Eco-Friendly set up with ample space and the ability to house jumping horses, show horses, trail horses, ponies, and miniature horses. This barn style has full interior space which means that one can work with any of the horses in all-weather conditions. The barn will also include a 20 square feet tack room and a 24 square foot grooming room. The general contractor will have 2 weeks to get all quotes and hire his team of plumbers, electricians, and contracting crew and submit all details to the county for the permits for the barn. These permits will take around 3 weeks to be approved and returned. In the meantime, they can start preparing the land for the barn and gathering all supplies needed for this project. The decision has been made to use glass wood, recycled content, roofs with reflective finishes, translucent panels, and low VOC paints, sealants, and stains. The deadline to have this barn completed gives us a total of 17 weeks to complete this project. Proper precautions must be set for the raining season, hot days, and plans to handle any issue that may pop up have been laid out. The crew has their tasks laid out in a schedule with timelines to hit. The general contractor will be onsite every day assisting the crew and handling all issues in real time.
Preliminary Project Schedule
There are a lot of items that need to be addressed in the preliminary schedule. The items that must be addressed include selecting the general contractor along with the plumbing, electrical, and framing contractors. We also need to focus time on obtaining permit status to be able to build the barn. Once we are able to start building, we have to think about the materials that needed to complete the project, this can be done while waiting for the building permits. When obtaining the materials, we must keep in mind the time that it takes to order, ship, and receive the materials. Again, when we gain the permits to begin building, we can prepare the property for the construction of the barn. Some of the main components of construction a structure includes leveling the property, constructing the framing, installing the electrical components, and setting the plumbing. During each of these components, there must be inspections completed for the barn to be structurally secure and legal. Each of these integral sections of building the barn need to be properly scheduled in order to stay on schedule to complete the overall project on time.
Preliminary Budgetary Plan
Our preliminary project budget is set at $450,000.00 to build a 50’ X 120’ 6,000 square foot horse barn. The purchase price of the property for the land is 50K. We are looking for an outside private contractor to build the barn, which we expect to cost roughly 300K. For the build the contractor will be required to provide the labor and equipment for construction. All materials for the contractor will be purchased from various private vendors as needed. Subcontractors will be used to provide utilities including electric, phone, and internet. An outside security firm will be brought in to install a security system including a fire suppression system. Another subcontractor will be brought in to put in a large parking lot suitable for larger vehicles used to transport horses.
Conclusion
As you can see our team has made sure to account for everything that the customer and stakeholder could ask for. We have incorporated Eco-friendly design with safety and security. Our project team has done the necessary research to allow us to build the barn of your dreams. With our plan the barn will be up and running in just 17 weeks. This build will allow for a cost effective solution to your companies needs in a short period of time.
References
J&N Structures. (nd). THE MOST POPULAR BARN TYPES. https://www.jandnstructures.com/blog/customization/the-most-popular-barn-types
King, Ben (2018). How to Plan an Eco-Friendly Barn that Benefits the Earth and Your Bottom Line. https://quarryviewbuildinggroup.com/how-to-plan-an-eco-friendly-barn-that-benefits-the-earth-and-your-bottom-line/
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