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Final Project Part 5

Final Project Part 5

Q Content Each student is required to complete the Final Project. The goal is to produce a final analysis that flows logically and analyzes the issues for the best recommendations possible based upon the tool templates that you have completed. Purpose The purpose of the course project is to apply the knowledge learned in the course to a real-world project. Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes In this Project, you will choose a project topic that you will use to: 1. Identify the challenge or problem 2. Define the risks problems pose to a project 3. Utilize project management tools and techniques 4. Analyze approaches to apply to a problem 5. Evaluate the important of stakeholder value and Christian ethics in the problem solving process A. Topic (Due Week 2) Choose a real-world topic to analyze from a Christ-centered perspective: You may choose any type of topic (wedding, home remodel, or a case study in the Pinto textbook to research further). You will also need to incorporate biblical principles into your paper. ? Submit Final Project Topic for approval in Moodle (Due Week 2). B. Templates Resources: Templates are available for the following: PART 5: Gantt Chart (Due Week 7) Construct a fictitious Gantt chart to accompany your project. You will need to make up your duration data and task your project accordingly.

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WBS TASK TITLE TASK DESCRIPTION DEPENDENCIES TASK OWNER PCT OF TASK COMPLETE SCHEDULED START SCHEDULED FINISH ACTUAL START ACTUAL FINISH FINISH VARIANCE DURATION IN DAYS 1.0 Main Task 1 Initiation 1.1 Latesha Williams 100% 04/03/23 04/11/23 04/03/23 04/11/23 7 1.1 Sub Task 1 Evaluation & Recommendations 1.2 Ben Jones 33% 04/03/23 04/11/23 04/03/23 04/11/23 7 1.2 Sub Task 2 Develop Project Charter 1.3 Richards Niles 100% 04/08/23 04/20/23 04/08/23 04/20/23 9 1.3 Sub Task 3