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$5.00 Project Management in Everyday Life

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CheckPoint: Project Management in Everyday Life

Create a sample project plan by completing the following
· Collaborative discussion clusters will be assigned.
· Each cluster will choose one project from the list below.
· Discuss the elements included in a SDLC with your cluster as they relate to your
selected project.
· Work individually using the collaborative discussion to help plot the SDLC elements
for the individual submission of the assignment.
· Include the impact of the triple constraints.
· Include as much detail as possible.
· Use the SDLC phase names listed on p. 30 of the text:

Projects to choose from:
· Buying a car or house
· Building a house
· Landscaping your yard
· Upgrading a kitchen or bathroom
· Building a small e-business
· Raising money for a charity
· Organizing your garage
· Scheduling a vacation
· Organizing a family reunion
· Organizing a child’s first birthday party
· Organizing a group trip to Disneyland for 15 people.
 


   
   
   
   
 
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$5.00 Project Management in Everyday Life

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Preview: ... be the best, as having the vacation fall over a weekend will avoid possible problems with vacation time conflict since less work days will need to be taken off.<br> The total budget of $2500 is not readily available but is expected to be accumulated by August 1st. As of June 22nd, there is $1500 in the vacation fund; that leaves $1000 unaccounted for. This needs to be raised in just over a month.<br> Considering the rising cost of airline tickets, the limited budget will not allow for the purchase of airline tickets – tickets for a family of four would be approximately $1650, which is over ˝ of the available vacation budget … not feasible. Thus, a personally owned vehicle will need to be driven to the destination. Being that a privately owned vehicle has been deemed the necessary mode of transportation, it needs to be determined whether or not the vehicle is up to the trip. The vacation spot is just over 8-hours from the home residence. If maintenance is not up to date or there is any question whether or not the vehicle will make a round trip, then a rental car ...

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