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Project Planning with IT Y/601/7321 Unit 09 Project Planning with IT Y/601/7321 LO3 - Be able to follow project plans

LO3 - Assessment Criteria Learning Outcome (LO) The learner will: Pass The assessment criteria are the pass requirements for this unit. The learner can: Merit For merit the evidence must show that, in addition to the pass criteria, the learner is able to: Distinction For distinction the evidence must show that, in addition to the pass and merit criteria, the learner is able to: 1 Understand how projects are managed P1 Illustrate typical phases of a project life cycle P2 Explain the resources available to support the project manager M1 Compare different project methodologies P3 Discuss issues affecting project management M2 Explain the impact identified issues would have on a project 2 Be able to plan projects using IT P4 Produce a project specification P5 Plan a defined project using IT M3 Create a PERT chart for your defined project D1 Evaluate the use of Gantt and PERT Charts in project planning 3 Be able to follow project plans P6 Follow a project plan to carry out a defined project M1 Use advanced editing tools to enhance images 4 Be able to review the project management process P7 Carry out a review of the project management process D2 Recommend improvements for future projects using the findings from the project review

Assessment Criteria P1, P2 and M2 Assessment Criterion P6 The assessment criterion P6 must be evidenced by the learner updating and adjusting the project plan/Gantt chart produced for P5 as the project progresses. The project plan/ Gantt chart should display the activities that have been completed. At each milestone a review of the project should be carried out by the learner and documented separately. Before and after screen prints of the project plan/Gantt chart could be used as supporting evidence to show that the plan has been followed during the project with changes that have been made highlighted the reasons identified. Notes and additional evidence against activities maintained by the learner could also be used to support this.

LO3 - Be able to follow project plans Learners should be shown how to monitor progress on a project plan and amend activities using project management software. Learners could be shown how to create minutes for a meeting in order to record and evidence the activities, decisions and actions made within meetings which have taken place. Learners should be encouraged to develop and use an effective way of annotating/recording details of activities for reference and review of the project. They could practice this as part of a group and compare against the outcomes required to ensure the initial information is recorded, accurate and maintained.

P6.1 – Run Project – Maintaining Project Plan Maintaining project plan – Throughout the production of the project you will need to evidence the stages of production and match them against the plans produced in LO2. Evidence should be provided of the following stages: Writing of Purpose and Audience against Project Plan initiation stage Cost written documentation against Costing Stage Gathering of Elements evidenced against Initial Research Stage Initial Planning/Sketch production against Initial Production Stage Template/CSS/Design stages against Project Initiation Stage Production Stage against Production Stage Documentation Stage against Documentation Stage Testing Phase against Testing Stage Product Launch against Final Stages on Gantt and Pert. The Stages in Red are those from your Product production, those in Blue are the evidence you will need to provide from your Gantt and Pert diagrams. P6.1 – Task 1 – Produce examples from your Product production that you have Maintained the Project Plan in keeping with timescales and targets.

P6.2 – Run Project – Adjusting project plan Adjusting project plan – Throughout the production of the project you will need to evidence the changes of production and match them against the plans produced in LO2. Evidence should be provided of adaptations to the Project Plan and should be of the before and after changes. Changes made to the plans need to be evidenced and explained using the headings: details of the changes details of why it was changed details of how this will impact on future tasks in terms of: moving deadlines increasing manpower running parallel tasks to make up the deficit increasing costs how this might impact on the quality of the final product. P6.2 – Task 2 – Document and evidence Adjusting the Project Plan in keeping with changes to the Project Production.

P6.1 – Run Project – Documenting Project Plan Documents (e.g. for communications with clients/ stakeholders, reporting) – Throughout the production of the project you will need to document any meeting, discussion, negotiation with the client on changes that have been made, updating of plans, adapting the purpose and audience needs or just keeping them informed. For this you will need to provide evidence of Meeting Notes and Minutes kept over the period of the Product Production for a meeting in order to record and evidence the activities, decisions and actions made within meetings which have taken place. Use the Meeting video here to practice taking minutes, user shortcuts, shorthand and make sure you write down the names as you go. Do not pause the video as meetings do not pause for you to catch up. Compare these notes against the notes taken by other students in the class. P6.3 – Task 3 – Document and annotate three forms of Meetings or Discussion materials gathered throughout the Project Production. This can be in the form of a Memo, Minutes Meeting and Client update letter. All need to be accurate and specific for the Production Planning so they can be used for reference and review of the project.

P6.4 – Run Project – Milestones Review Milestone reviews (e.g. meetings, project maintenance) – Throughout this project you should be looking to stay on schedule. Milestones are set as a guide for when a task should end and another should begin unless tasks are running in parallel. As each Milestone is met there should be a new stage beginning, new tasks allocated, new dated activities happening. You will need to document each of the major milestones within your project and demonstrate that they have been met. If they have not been met you will need to define why they have not been met and discuss the impact on the project this will have. Evidence will need to be shown of these milestones, dated documents showing clearly the Milestone against the achieved task. P6.4 – Task 4 – Document and annotate the meeting of 5 Milestones throughout the Project Production, discuss the Milestone, the importance of meeting it and the consequences of missing the Milestone. What the Milestone is Has it been met The importance of the Milestone The Impact of Meeting or Missing Evidence of each.

P6.5 – Project Deliverables – Test Plan/Table Test plan/table - In every production Project there is a degree of testing, User Testing and production testing. Whichever project you have based the Project Plan on, this testing phase needs to be evidenced against the Project Plan. For your testing of your Production, you will need to add a further 5 tests that match the Production against the set criteria of the Project Plan. This testing should be in line with the Project Plan success Criteria and can include: Setting realistic timescales on the project Plan Meeting budget targets on the project Plan Contact with the client Meeting the criteria for Deliverables Successfully meeting the Milestones on the project Plan P6.5 – Task 5 – Create additional User and Client Project tests for your Production that demonstrates the robustness of your Project Plan.

P6.6 – Project Deliverables – Completed Criteria Completed Criteria – Every project has success criteria, a set of values set by the client and Project Manager in the hope that the met criterion meets the Client Purpose and Target Audience needs. Even a Project Plan has set Criterion which should be in line with the Client needs for the Production. Your Success Criteria stated in LO2 – P4.5 - Task 5 and written on your Project Plan is a list of things you hoped to achieve from this Project. You need to collect these and demonstrate that they have been met. P6.6 – Task 6 – State and demonstrate whether you have met the Success Criterion set in LO2 with your Project Plan. Stated Success Criteria How you Met the Success Criteria Impact of meeting or not meeting the Criteria Evidence Criteria 1: Re-state the Criteria

P6.7 – Project Deliverables – Project Solution Project Solution – There were lots of different ways this project could have been handled and your project Plan should have identified one good path to solving this. The stated purpose of the project plan in LO2 – P4.2 – Task 2 – You will need to demonstrate how the project Plan has met the requirements of the Project. The success of any project ultimately lies on the shoulders of the Project Manager, quality not good enough, should have tried harder, not on time, should have hired better people, project over budget, should have calculated this beforehand and done something. Everything from the costing to the deliverables has been accounted for by you, the failure or success of the met requirements is therefor your responsibility. The client will not listen to the blame of others, they hired you. P6.7 – Task 7 – State and demonstrate how you have met the Project requirements stated in LO2. Stated requirement How you Met the Requirement Impact of meeting or not meeting the Requirement Evidence Requirement 1: Re-state the Requirement

P6.8 – Project Deliverables – User Documentation User Documentation – The created documentation for your Project that will allow the user and client to understand how the Production works needs to be of a certain quality and degree of professionalism to match the quality of the finished product. Poor documentation reflects on standards, is not helpful and will not meet the needs of the client. At this stage you should have completed the finished Production this Unit is centred around and the user documentation should similarly be complete. You will need to evidence the production of the documentation and state how each phase of it meets the needs of your project brief. P6.8 – Task 8 –Witness the 6 stages of User Documentation produced and explain how this is in keeping with your clients needs within the Project Plan. Quality and Layout Specifications How to Use How to Adapt FAQ Troubleshooting

Task List P6.1 – Task 1 – Produce examples from your Product production that you have Maintained the Project Plan in keeping with timescales and targets. P6.2 – Task 2 – Document and evidence Adjusting the Project Plan in keeping with changes to the Project Production. P6.3 – Task 3 – Document and annotate three forms of Meetings or Discussion materials gathered throughout the Project Production. P6.4 – Task 4 – Document and annotate the meeting of 5 Milestones throughout the Project Production, discuss the Milestone, the importance of meeting it and the consequences of missing the Milestone. P6.5 – Task 5 – Create additional User and Client Project tests for your Production that demonstrates the robustness of your Project Plan. P6.6 – Task 6 – State and demonstrate whether you have met the Success Criterion set in LO2 with your Project Plan. P6.7 – Task 7 – State and demonstrate how you have met the Project requirements stated in LO2. P6.8 – Task 8 –Witness the 6 stages of User Documentation produced and explain how this is in keeping with your clients needs within the Project Plan. Scenario Criteria Tasks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Assessment