Monthly progress report So far we have completed the following:  weighted decision matrix  scope statement  Business case analysis  team contract 

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Monthly progress report So far we have completed the following:  weighted decision matrix  scope statement  Business case analysis  team contract  Project charter Video Game Delivery Project

Planning Phase  Develop Project plan  Hold Kickoff meeting  discuss current project plan  discuss the website features  divide specific project tasks  discuss dream team for this project

Planning Phase (con’t.) Team contract Team contract Scope statement for the project Scope statement for the project Work breakdown Structure Work breakdown Structure Gantt chart Gantt chart Network diagram Network diagram Probability/ Impact matrix Probability/ Impact matrix List of prioritized Risks List of prioritized Risks

Major issues thus far: Increase in software cost, due to customization needs A team member suggests termination of supplier The other team members are not surprised about the incensement Most feel that the supplier has performed adequately, thus far.

Changes So Far...  We have not had any changes to our scheduled time.  We have not exceeded our budget yet.