TakeMyClassOnline.net

Get Help 24/7

PM FPX 3000 Assessment 3 Trip of a Lifetime

Student Name

Capella University

PM-FPX3000 Principles of Project Management

Prof. Name:

Date

Version Control

1.0 Notes:

  • Initial project plan release.

2.0 Notes:

  • Completed project plan release.
  • Project Charter Budget adjustments.
  • WBS chart adjustments.

Project Charter

Project Title: Western Europe & Iceland Expedition
Project Start Date: 25/2019
Project Finish Date: 25/2019
Budget: $35,000.00

  • Cruise: $10,980.00
  • Flights: $7,383.00
  • Passports: $600.00
  • Transportation: $1,150.00
  • Excursions: $1,300.00
  • Souvenirs: $1,200.00
  • Meals: $1,250.00
  • Misc.: $200.00
  • Emergency Funds: $5,000.00
  • Unused Funds: $5,937.00

Project Manager: Dean M. Slocum

Project Objectives:

The four members of the Scott family will visit five countries within three weeks using a budget of $35,000. The plan will include a detailed itinerary with time and cost considerations for travel to the departing seaport, return trip, room and board, planned locations to visit, budget for individual activities, and a comprehensive cost breakdown.

Approach:

  • Documentation: The family will apply for passports before the trip to ensure smooth participation in the cruise.
  • Room and Board: The family will be on a cruise to reduce risk factors and accommodate their size. The cruise will provide room, board, food, and a general trip timeline.
  • Travel to/from Airport: Bill’s brother will drive the family to Miami International Airport (MIA) from their home in Pembroke Pines, FL, avoiding long-term parking costs. He will also pick them up after the trip.
  • Travel to Departing Seaport in Lisbon, Portugal: The family will use a dedicated shuttle to reach the commercial port of Doca de Alcantara, where they will board the cruise liner, check in, and locate their suite.
  • Travel to Airport from Seaport in Reykjavik, Iceland: The family will take a dedicated shuttle from the seaport to the airport, where they will check in and proceed to their designated departure gate.
  • Timeline and Budget: This information will be presented to the family in a chronological order within an Excel spreadsheet, alongside a budget spreadsheet showing the distribution of funds.

Stakeholder Register

Stakeholder Identification

NameRolePositionContact Information
Dean SlocumProject ManagerOversees all aspects of project.Phone, Email, SMS
Bill ScottFather, Sponsor, CustomerPrimary contact in establishing project details.Phone, Email, SMS
Alexandra ScottMother, Sponsor, CustomerSecondary contact in establishing project details.Phone, Email
Nick ScottSon, CustomerProvides input.N/A
Corey ScottSonProvides input.N/A

Stakeholder Assessment

RequirementsCommunication NeedsFrequency of CommunicationExpectationsInfluence on the ProjectInterest and Power
Book FlightsHighWeekly$7,383.00HighHigh
Book CruiseHighWeekly$10,980.00HighHigh
PassportsHighWeekly$600.00HighHigh
TransportationMediumWeekly$1,500.00MediumMedium
ExcursionsHighWeekly$5,000.00HighHigh
SouvenirsLowWeekly$1,000.00MediumMedium
Emergency FundsHighWeekly$1,000.00LowLow

Stakeholder Classification

InterestPowerClassification
HighHighManage Closely
MediumMediumKeep Informed
LowLowMonitor

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

  1. Project: Trip of a Lifetime
    1.1 Location
    1.1.1 Local Attraction
    1.1.2 Weather
    1.1.3 Local Knowledge
    1.1.4 Possible Tours
    1.2 Travel
    1.2.1 Flight Tickets
    1.2.2 Cruise Tickets
    1.2.3 Airport Shuttles
    1.2.4 Taxis
    1.3 Cost
    1.3.1 Flight Costs
    1.3.2 Cruise Cost
    1.3.3 Transportation Cost
    1.3.4 Excursions
    1.3.5 Souvenirs
    1.3.6 Emergency Funds
    1.3.7 Passport Cost
    1.4 Administration
    1.4.1 Passports
    1.4.2 Foreign Currency
    1.4.3 Travel Insurance
    1.4.4 Personal Packing
    1.5 Communication
    1.5.1 Emergency Contacts
    1.5.2 Travel Phones
    1.5.3 Internet Access

Communications Matrix

Information ProviderRecipient(s)FrequencyMediumLocation
Status ReportPMFamilyWeeklyEmailSharePoint
Booking ConfirmationsPMFamilyOnceEmailSharePoint
Passport ConfirmationsFamilyPMOnceEmail/MailSharePoint

Glossary

PM: Project Manager
WBS: Work Breakdown Structure

Risk Matrix

RiskProbability (L,M,H)Severity (L,M,H)Mitigation Approach
Project Manager skills not adequateMHProject manager requires further training
Failure to properly manage in accordance with family’s expectationsMHKeep open lines of constant communication
Flight delaysMHConstant flight updates
Cruise delaysMMConstant cruise updates
Funding not properly allocatedLHKeep open lines of constant communication

Key:
Yellow = Low Risk
Orange = Medium Risk
Red = High Risk

References

Institute, Project Management. (2017). A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK® guide) (6th ed.). [Skillsoft version]. Available from https://capella.skillport.com/skillportfe/main.action?assetid=132589

PM FPX 3000 Assessment 3 Trip of a Lifetime

Kloppenborg, T. (n.d.). Contemporary Project Management. [Capella]. Retrieved from https://capella.vitalsource.com/#/books/9780357241189/

Post Categories

Tags

error: Content is protected, Contact team if you want Free paper for your class!!