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  • Final Project – Project Management

    The final project for this course is the creation of a program report that shows how the program of projects aligns with and benefits the organizations overall performance.

    Successful project managers are those who have a unique focus that is shaped by the organizations strategic goals, resources, and schedules. They can expertly manage a program of projects by looking across the program to ensure a strategic fit for the organization. This level of technical skill requires the project manager to be able to effectively organize the smallest of details, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative tools and techniques to understand the current state of the program. At the same time, the project manager must also have the ability to engage and motivate people to complete the work at the highest professional level. Finally, effective project managers must be able to design executive-level reporting that informs leadership of the program status. At the completion of this course, you will understand the intricacies of managing various functions and activities across multiple projects and effective management and communication techniques to employ for various stakeholders.

    For the final project in the course, you will utilize the provided case study and additional course resources to create a program report for a hypothetical organization. The completion of this assessment will allow you to demonstrate your knowledge of program-level management and your ability to develop key executive reporting following standard frameworks.

    The project is divided into three milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Three, Five, and Seven. The final product will be submitted in Module Nine.

    In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:

    • Distinguish between project-, program-, and portfolio-level management approaches for supporting organizational strategies
    • Analyze project methodologies for maintaining consistency in organizational design
    • Determine appropriate metrics within portfolio management for aligning to organizational goals
    • Examine the program management life cycle from initiation to benefits realization for ensuring organizational sustainability

    Prompt

    For the final project, create a program report based on the hypothetical organization highlighted within the case study “Value-Driven Project and Portfolio Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry,” which can be found in the Module Three and Module Five resources. This report will concentrate on the organizations project hierarchy and management and the project data within the program of projects. Your report will ultimately show how the program of projects aligns with and benefits the organizations overall performance.

    Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

    1. Overview: Provide a concise overview of the organization in the given case study, including pertinent information about the organizations program of projects.
    2. Project Hierarchy
      1. Differentiate your project, program, and portfolio management. What are the differences and similarities of managing each level?
      2. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of managing projects at program and portfolio levels. Provide detailed examples to support your claims.
      3. Determine the most advantageous organizational structure for portfolio and program management to ensure organizational strategic goals are met. Provide detailed examples to support your claims.
    3. Project Methodology
      1. Identify the key advantages to the organization of having a project methodology.
      2. Outline which components of project methodology are used at each stage of the program life cycle.
      3. Recommend a project methodology for the organization that is consistent with the organizational design. Include a description of the methodologys approach and the key deliverables needed at each life stage of the program.
      4. Explain potential challenges to implementing this project methodology for the organization. You should consider the advantages and disadvantages of the recommended methodology when determining potential challenges.
    4. Metrics and Measurements
      1. Determine the common metrics used to measure the alignment of the program to the organizations strategic goals.
      2. Explain where the metrics fit into the framework and dimensions of the balanced scorecard.
      3. Create a balanced scorecard for a program of projects using a standard framework.
      4. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of using a balanced scorecard within the organization highlighted in the case study.
      5. Determine the key measurements necessary throughout the program life cycle (initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing.
      6. Propose a method for capturing realized benefits within the organization to ensure the overall program strategy has been met.
  • Facility Risk Review & Emergency Action Plan

    Section 3: Facility Risk Review

    • Do an onsite inspection of the facility. A detailed list of all hazards and safety concerns will be produced. These concerns will then be prioritized by importance and a list of recommendations for alleviating each problem will be generated. Bring a camera and take pictures (photos or slides) of hazards as well as examples of good features of the facility.
    • A report will be written for the organization’s administrators. This should include at least some background information, the findings of the survey, and a prioritized list of safety problems with specific recommendations for addressing each. Include a review of existing signage throughout the facility, and recommend additional signage needed.
    • A safety check list will then be developed for use in future inspections. Also recommend a schedule for the periodic inspections.
    • If appropriate, study, critique, and make recommendations for facility security and access control.

    Section 4: Emergency Action Plan

    • Identify at least three emergency situations that are most likely to occur and develop emergency response plans for each. Include all documentation and forms that are to be used.

    The facility is the Delray Beach Open (ATP).

  • Program Evaluation Report Draft

    Instructions for Program Evaluation Report

    The Program Evaluation Report is a result of your work in your field/clinical placement this semester. It is also the deliverable provided to your placement site for sharing their professional experiences with you. By the end of the semester, you are expected to develop a letter that thanks the organization for the placement. This letter will accompany the final Program Evaluation Report. Both should be emailed to your site supervisor; copy Dr. KJ on the communication.

    There are multiple structures/formats that govern the writing of program evaluation reports. Below are the sections that are typically part of a program evaluation report. Your report should have very similar sections. It might not be as thorough because of the semester time constraints, but your report should contain most of the sections below.

    1. Executive Summary: A brief summary of the evaluation findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
    2. Introduction: An overview of the evaluation context, scope, purpose, and methodology.
    3. Background: A summary of the policy, program, or initiative that is being assessed, including its goals, activities, and intended audience(s).
    4. Evaluation Questions: A list of the evaluation questions that guided the data collection and analysis.
    5. Methodology: A description of the data collection methods used in the evaluation, including the sampling strategy, data sources, and data analysis techniques.
    6. Findings: A presentation of the evaluation findings, organized according to the evaluation questions.
    7. Conclusions: A summary of the main evaluation findings and conclusions, including an assessment of the program or projects effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability.
    8. Recommendations: A list of specific recommendations for program or project improvements based on the evaluation findings and conclusions.
    9. Lessons Learned: A discussion of the key lessons learned from the evaluation that could be applied to similar programs or projects in the future.
    10. Limitations: A discussion of the limitations of the evaluation, including any or constraints encountered during the data collection and analysis.
    11. References: A list of references cited in the evaluation report.
    12. Appendices: Additional information, such as detailed data tables, graphs, or maps, that support the evaluation findings and conclusions.

    The structure of the evaluation report should be clear, logical, and easy to follow, with headings and subheadings used to organize the content and facilitate navigation. In addition, the presentation of data is more engaging and understandable when you integrate visual aids like as graphs and charts.

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  • ISM3116D1: Introduction to Business Intelligence Final Proje…

    This project is designed to give you hands-on experience applying BI tools and techniques to real-world decision-making scenarios. Instead of focusing only on statistics, you will learn how to use data to drive strategic business decisions through visualization, prediction, and reporting. Please follow the instructions listed. Ensure your project is in APA format.

    I have uploaded the assignments and instructions in the files below. Ensure that all the deliverables are met. Thank you.

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  • Convert the document you uploaded to humanized text.

    The only thing you need to change in the two Word documents I uploaded is the phrase “AI detector 100% person human”; the text and subject matter must remain the same, but the content must be 100% humanized. Furthermore, regarding plagiarism and AI detection, the results on Turnitin must show 0%.

  • Literature Review

    The full dissertation literature review is a full-length, well-written, and well-organized draft of students dissertation Chapter 2. Writing must be formatted using APA-7 guidelines and use Times New Roman 12-point font (double-spaced). Include page numbers in the top right corner, and a running header in the top left corner.

    • Title Page: Use the title page template that is provided on Canvas. Give your dissertation a working title, understanding that it might change over the next several semesters.
    • Page Length: The page range for this assignment is 31-40 pages.
      • Chapter Introduction: Write a paragraph to introduce the chapter.
      • Chapter Summary: Write a paragraph to summarize the chapter.
    • Organization: Use headings and subheadings, as appropriate. Follow APA-7 guidelines.
    • Content: Synthesize relevant literature related to your research topic. Do not merely summarize.
    • Reference Page: Ensure your reference page is properly formatted (APA-7) and that you include the DOI for citations that have them. Include a minimum of 45 references, ensuring that at least 35 are scholarly peer-reviewed sources. Make sure that you include references published across a range of years and decades, with careful attention to recent works published in the last 10 years, including the current year.
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  • 3,500 Words (The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Leader…

    Guide for writing the assignment

    Subject: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Leadership Practices

    1. The total words with references are 3,500 words

    2. The Assignment must follow the following structure

    a. Title

    b. Author Name

    c. Abstract

    d. Keywords

    e. Introduction

    f. Research Problem

    g. Research Importance

    h. Methodology

    i. Research Questions

    j. Literature Review

    k. Discussions

    l. Conclusion

    m. References

    3. Number of references used 20 for the years 23,24,25 . Could be articles, books, links

    4. Intext citation [1] ,[2] ..

    5. References at the end as such 1,2,3 ..

    6. Fonts 12 and inside headings 14

    7. Turnitin Similarity 15% , AI 0%

    Provide both AI and Similarity reports (TurnIt)