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MBA,PHD, Juris Doctor
Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
Objectives
The project for this course is a portfolio management plan for a company of your choice. You may use your own employer or a public company you can research to provide necessary details. To get started, you need to know the company's strategic plan and strategic capacity plan.
Project Deliverables
Your portfolio management plan should include the content below.
Schedule and Grading Rubric
Week 2: Outline due (ungraded but required)
Week 4: Draft is due in class
Week 7: Final portfolio management plan
Week 8: Presentation
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Grading Rubrics for Draft and Paper
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Category |
Points |
Description (draft outlines these sections—9 points each) |
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Draft |
45 |
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Category |
Points |
% |
Description |
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Organization’s Strategic Plan |
20 |
8% |
Overall mission, long-term goals, and principal methods for attaining those goals for the organization. |
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Organization’s Strategic Capacity Plan |
20 |
8% |
How organization matches resource requirements with available resources |
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Portfolio Management Process |
20 |
8% |
Overview of the entire PPM process |
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Project Selection Criteria |
20 |
8% |
Addresses both qualitative and quantitative criteria for selection |
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Program Management Plan |
20 |
8% |
Overall plan for how projects in the program will be managed (especially Quality, Scope, and Schedule) |
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Plan to identify and resolve possible areas/sources of conflict related to cost, schedule, or quality. |
20 |
8% |
You should ensure that your stakeholders will be on the same page regarding priorities of cost, schedule, or quality among the projects in the portfolio. |
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Change Management Plan: Develop a plan to manage organizational and cultural change and conflict that may occur due to project, program, portfolio implementation and to control scope, schedule, and performance within the portfolio. |
20 |
8% |
NOTE: This must include an overall scope change management plan and a plan for promoting, communicating, and gaining acceptance of work of the portfolio. |
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Resource Utilization Plan |
20 |
8% |
Analyze and plan resource utilization to achieve maximum/optimal capacity utilization. |
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Content Total |
160 |
64% |
Contains all project portfolio management plan deliverables |
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Documentation and Formatting |
40 |
16% |
Follows APA guidelines for citing sources. Paper may be in a professional business format, using good design and attractive formatting. Use of tables, graphics, charts, and other PM communication elements are encouraged. Paper MUST be in a single MS Word document! |
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Organization and Cohesiveness |
40 |
16% |
Good flow and clear presentation of the eight required content deliverables. |
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Editing |
10 |
4% |
Corrections made as suggested in the first draft and appropriate peer reviewed changes made. |
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Total |
250 |
100% |
A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. |
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Grading Rubrics for Presentation
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Category |
Points |
% |
Description |
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Flow |
20 |
20% |
All parts of the presentation flow seamlessly from one presenter to the next. |
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Participation |
20 |
20% |
All members of the team present equally. |
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Professionalism |
20 |
20% |
Handouts, PowerPoint, participation, and so on are presented or conducted in an appropriate and professional manner. Includes actions of team members when not presenting. |
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Time Limit |
20 |
20% |
The presentation is within the 5–10-minute time limit. |
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Grammar |
20 |
20% |
All participants and materials use proper grammar. |
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Total |
100 |
100% |
The presentation will meet or exceed the above guidelines. |
Paper Guidelines
Best Practices
Below are best practices in preparing this paper.
The purpose of an introduction or opening is to
Additional hints on preparing the best possible project are below.
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