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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
No plagiarized work PLEASE!!! A system is used to check all internet sources for matches so please make this original. I will be checking myself. Your help is appreciated ^_^
The assignment does say use MS Project but I can take a word document and just move it over accordingly.
I have attached the rubric for you to follow for guidance. The scenario I have selected is below:
Scenario 2: New Sales Application Implementation Your company has a number of different locations, spread across a wide geographical area of the state. The company is going to start using a new application, and that application needs to be installed at all of the physical locations. You have been assigned the project manager role for this project. Each location currently has a different way of keeping track of sales and receipts. Some use pen and paper, while others use individual Excel spreadsheets. The new application will standardize how the company will track sales and receipts, and the application will report in to a central server to collect all the sales data from all the locations. A business analyst will interview representatives from each of the physical locations to determine how they currently do business. They will complete a gap analysis that will reveal the differences between their current way of doing business and how the new application will require them to do business. Each location will also need training to ensure that the users there can use the new application once it is installed.
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IT 328: Milestone Six Guidelines and RubricPrompt:Using Microsof Project 2013, build a work breakdown structure (WBS) For your chosen ±nal project scenario.In this phase, you need touse the skills you have learned to determine the WBS For your project. Start with the top-level goal oF your projectand then start breaking itdown into various parts. Rememberthat at this point you do not have to know all the technical details, but you do need to determine what mustbe done. IF you know that you need a web server, this will need to be a task, even iF you have never set one up. And that task can be brokendown into more tasks, such as “price web server,” “purchase web server,” “install web server,” and so on. Use any method you like to startbreaking down your project. ²eel Free touse the discussion forumsto ask your peers For opinions on speci±c task breakdown points.Once you have started to break down your tasks, you will need to place those tasks into a Microsof Project ±le. Start up Microsof Project 2013and start a new project. The main view you should see will be the task list. ²or this milestone, the Focus will be on theTask Namecolumn. Youwill need to add your tasks For your WBS to this area. One oF the key parts oF this WBS is the project Feature to “indent”a task. On the ±rst lineyou should place your main task (all other tasks will be subtasks oF the main task). Add your next task on the next line and use theIndent Taskbu³on to indent that task. When you do, a small triangle should appear on the main task that will allow you to expand or collapse the task list.Con´nue adding tasks and subtasks For your scenario in this manner. You should have at least three levels oF tasks. Create subtasks only when youhave at least two subtasks For a given task. How many total tasks should you have? You should have enough to make it clear to a viewer what allthe tasks are that need to take place to complete your project. These tasks should be broken down in a logical manner—by loca´on, department,Func´on, type, or anything else that ±ts with your project.Requirements of Submission:This milestone submission should be completed using Microsof Project and should consist oF a task list in a Project±le.Instructor Feedback: Students can ±nd their Feedback in the Grade Center.Cri±cal ElementsExemplaryPro²cientNeeds ImprovementNot EvidentValueWBS: TasksLists at least 15 individualtasks(23-25)Lists 12–14 individual tasks(20-22)Lists 9–11 individual tasks(18-19)Lists 6–9 individual tasks(0-17)25WBS: SubtasksLists at least three levels oFsubtasks, including at leasttwo subtasks each ´me atask is broken down intosubtasks(23-25)Lists two levels oF subtasks,including at least twosubtasks each ´me a task isbroken down into subtasks(20-22)Lists two levels oF subtasks,but tasks are broken downinto just one subtask(18-19)Lists one level oF subtasks;tasks are broken down intoone subtask(0-17)25
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