Title: Cornerstone Lab
1 Cornerstone Lab Project Management A Primer
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Project Defined
- A project is a set of interrelated tasks
- designed to accomplish a specific goal.
- Any piece of work is a project if it involves
- A defined outcome
- Resources
- Time scale
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Project Lifecycle 4 Stages
- Concept Developing goals and
- objectives
- Planning What to make What to do
- Implementation Doing it Evaluation
- Evaluation Did we learn anything
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Project Lifecycle Concept Plan
- Identify what you want to achieve, by when, for
whom and within what constraints. - Goals and Objectives
- Stakeholders
- Benefits
- Challenges Risks
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Project Lifecycle Project Planning
- Answering Who? What? When? Where? How? What
will it deliver, what is the logical sequence of
tasks, who will do what and when? - DBS WBS
- Allocate time and set order of tasks
- Allocate responsibilities
- Critical Path
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Project Lifecycle Project Implementation
- Putting your plan into action and evaluating
- the effectiveness of your project.
- Okgo do it!
- Evaluation
- Analysis
- Corrective actions
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Project Lifecycle Final Thoughts
- Evaluate your finished product using the four
Cornerstone competencies. - Teamwork
- Communication
- Creativity Problem Solving
- Adapting to Change
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Project Requirements
- Each team member MUST contribute at least 40
hours of work not including team meetings and
class attendance. - The project must have tangible and
- identifiable stakeholders.
- 3. Stakeholders must experience the project.
- 4. You cant double-dip!
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- Keys
- There must be a benefit to living, breathing
stakeholders preference is given to non-profit
and educational organizations - A project partner representing your stakeholder
must agree to work with your team throughout the
life of your project.
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Project Examples
- Creating a Safety Video for an Orlando Skate Park
- Coordinating a Family Day at a local YMCA
- Managing a food and clothing drive
- Creating a web page and instructional data for a
UCF professor - Constructing a haunted house for Camp Challenge
- Running a instructional baseball camp for a local
nonprofit
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Grading
- Team Assignments Scoring
- Project Concept Outline (20 points)
- Project Concept and Plan (70 points)
- Implementation and Evaluation (60 points)
- Planning Presentation (75 points)
- Implementation Presentation (75 points)
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Grading Reports (150 points)
- Project Report Format
- Completed cover page
- Memo of transmittal
- Report body
- Agenda(s) for team meeting(s)
- Minutes of team meetings
- Appendix with any supporting documents.
- Turnitin.com verification
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Grading 2 Presentations (150 points)
- Project Presentation Format
- Informative, Creative, Professional
- All members MUST speak
- Approximately 13 17 minutes long
- Use visual aids
- Apply presentation skills (SEI)
- Participative QA