This project management report template outlines the key sections needed for a student to plan and report on their business information technology project, including: an overview of the problem and proposed solution; objectives; project scope; market potential; budget; lifecycle phases; a Gantt chart; work breakdown structure; entity relationship diagram; and lessons learned. The template provides a guide for students to structure their project documentation and management.
This project management report template outlines the key sections needed for a student to plan and report on their business information technology project, including: an overview of the problem and proposed solution; objectives; project scope; market potential; budget; lifecycle phases; a Gantt chart; work breakdown structure; entity relationship diagram; and lessons learned. The template provides a guide for students to structure their project documentation and management.
This project management report template outlines the key sections needed for a student to plan and report on their business information technology project, including: an overview of the problem and proposed solution; objectives; project scope; market potential; budget; lifecycle phases; a Gantt chart; work breakdown structure; entity relationship diagram; and lessons learned. The template provides a guide for students to structure their project documentation and management.
1. PROJECT SYPNOSIS Problem Statement related to the
identified business environment 2. OVERVIEW Contains a brief descriptions of the project and how it could solve the problem occur 3. OBJECTIVES List out the main objectives of your projects. The Purpose of project objective is require so that Project manager and team member could make a consistent decision. 4. PROJECT SCOPE Explains the boundaries of the project, establishes responsibilities for each team member and sets up procedures for how completed work will be verified and approved 5. MARKET POTENTIAL The total demand for a product or service in a given business environment. 6. BUDGET INVOLVES Budget estimates for upcoming revenue and expenses 7. PROJECT LIFE CYCLE The project life cycle is made up of five project stages: project initiation, project planning, project execution, monitoring & control and project closing. Each of these phases is necessary for the effective delivery of the project. 8. GANTT CHART A Gantt chart is a commonly used graphical depiction of a project schedule. It's a type of bar chart showing the start and finish dates of a project's elements such as resources, planning, and dependencies. 9. WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE Breaking work into smaller tasks is a common productivity technique used to make the work more manageable and approachable. 10. ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM Entity relationship diagrams provide a visual starting point for database design that can also be used to help determine information system requirements throughout an organization. 11. PROJECT CLOSING Conclusion of your project and lesson learned through the process.