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E Larkins Project Charter-Hs II Spring 23 1
E Larkins Project Charter-Hs II Spring 23 1
Project Charter:
A project charter is a document issued by the project manager that authorizes the existence of a project
and gives the project manager authority.
Project Details:
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A clear plan on my future career as an er nurse and how i will complete college.
Project Requirements:
Requirements are capabilities that are required to be present in the product, service or result that project
is supposed to produce, in order to satisfy a formal agreement.
Product Description/Deliverables:
Deliverables-The quantifiable goods or services that must be provided upon the completion of a project.
Deliverables can be tangible or intangible in nature.
Pre-assigned Resources:
Stakeholders List:
All me
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Summary Milestone Schedule:
Milestone 1:
Milestone 2:
Milestone 3:
Milestone 4:
Milestone 5:
Milestone 6:
Project Considerations:
High-Level Risks:
Risk-An uncertain event or condition that, if it occurs, has an effect on at least one project
objective.
Other classes work, I can make this less of a risk by managing my time and starting early.
Acceptance Criteria: link works, .pptx, bullets, bigger font, smaller words
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Condition for product or project to be accepted.
Assumptions:
Assumptions establish the project environment, make decisions, and provide a basis for
estimating and planning the project.
● Resources: End users will be available to test during the time they agree to. ...
● Delivery: Project servers arrive configured as expected. ...
● Budget – estimated cost of the project. ...
● Finances – funding to complete the project. ...
● Scope – the scope of what you're going to deliver.
Scope of what i am going to deliver is a final paper a presentation, cornell notes, a draft, a
portfolio, and this
Constraints:
Project constraints are the general limitations that you need to account for during the project life cycle.
time