This document provides an overview and review of project scope management topics from a PROJ 1101 class. It discusses PMI membership, an upcoming group project, and office hours. It then reviews project scope statements, charters, and objectives. The remainder of the document focuses on how to write a SMART objective, providing an example and template. It emphasizes defining objectives that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. The document concludes with assigning homework to re-read the related PMBOK chapter and take more detailed notes connecting the lecture content.
This document provides an overview and review of project scope management topics from a PROJ 1101 class. It discusses PMI membership, an upcoming group project, and office hours. It then reviews project scope statements, charters, and objectives. The remainder of the document focuses on how to write a SMART objective, providing an example and template. It emphasizes defining objectives that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. The document concludes with assigning homework to re-read the related PMBOK chapter and take more detailed notes connecting the lecture content.
This document provides an overview and review of project scope management topics from a PROJ 1101 class. It discusses PMI membership, an upcoming group project, and office hours. It then reviews project scope statements, charters, and objectives. The remainder of the document focuses on how to write a SMART objective, providing an example and template. It emphasizes defining objectives that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. The document concludes with assigning homework to re-read the related PMBOK chapter and take more detailed notes connecting the lecture content.
Group project – will be assigned in coming 2 weeks Discussed different stakeholders, PMI ethics and stewardship
Note: office hours on DC Connect – book a meeting
to meet with me! Review Project Scope Mgt. PMBOK Define Scope Project Scope Statement Charter vs. Scope Statement O b j e c t i v e s Goal: I want to start a business How to write a Smart Objective Goal: I want to start a business How to S “I will sell handmade bracelets on Amazon” write a Smart Objective Goal: I want to start a business How to S “I will sell hand made bracelets on Amazon” write a M “I will be ready to take my first order from Smart Amazon in 2 weeks, and I will aim to sell a minimum of 4 bracelets per week” Objective Goal: I want to start a business How to S “I will sell hand made bracelets on Amazon” write a M “I will be ready to take my first order from Smart Amazon in 2 weeks, and I will aim to sell a minimum of 4 bracelets per week” Objective A “I will prepare an inventory of 50 bracelets to sell and promote my business through word of mouth” Goal: I want to start a business How to S “I will sell hand made bracelets on Amazon” write M “I will be ready to take my first order from Amazon a in 2 weeks, and I will aim to sell a minimum of 4 bracelets per week” Smart Objective A “I will prepare an inventory of 50 bracelets to sell and promote my business through word of mouth”
R “Girls who like to wear jewellery, I will sell it to
them” Goal: I want to start a business S “I will sell hand made bracelets on Amazon” How to write M “I will be ready to take my first order from Amazon in 2 weeks, and I will aim to sell a minimum of 4 bracelets per week” a Smart A “I will prepare an inventory of 50 bracelets to sell and promote my business through word of mouth” Objective R “Females who like to wear jewellery, I will sell it to them”
T “I will have my eBay store in 4 weeks and my inventory
ready in 6 weeks” SMART OBJECTIVE
Within a month, I’m going to get set up to
sell handmade bracelets on Amazon, to target females who like to wear jewellery. Within six weeks, I will have an inventory of fifty handmade bracelets to sell and aim to sell a minimum of 4 bracelets each week, promoting my business through word of mouth. NOW YOU TRY! CREATE A ‘SMART’ OBJECTIVE (I WILL ASK A FEW OF YOU TO SHAR E) Let’s take a Break! Requirements Project Requirements Let’s take a Break! Questions? Homework
• Read Chapter 5 PMBOK 6th edition again and
find the connection between this lecture and the content of the chapter, creating more detailed notes about what we discussed today, and what is in your text – You will be tested on this! Week 2 Completed