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Instructions:
Case Study – Mr. & Mrs. Smith New Kitchen
INSTRUCTIONS: For this test you are required to write a case study report about a project to plan and build a new kitchen. You are to read about the project then write responses to questions about it. Your responses will demonstrate your understanding of project management. Are you ready to get started? Begin by reading about the project (description, background, challenges, and success factors). Examine the marking rubric (also in LEARN Dropbox folder) for information about how marks are awarded. Follow the guidelines provided in this document to format your written report (i.e., your responses to the questions). Submit your test report using your LEARN Dropbox. Note that late submissions will not be accepted unless there are extenuating circumstances.
PART 1 of 2: About the Project
Project Description Mr. and Mrs. Smith are first time home owners who recently purchased an older home. The house was built in the 1960s. The kitchen is outdated and old fashioned and so the Smiths have budgeted for a kitchen renovation. They have hired you as a project manager for the project. They understand that you know how to use project management to achieve the project objectives while meeting their schedule and budget constraints.
Project Background
Prior to purchasing their home, Mr. and Mrs. Smith hired a structural engineering company to check out the property. The results of the analysis showed that the house is structurally sound without any know defect.
The Smiths have looked around quite a bit and feel they have a good idea of the features they would like to have in the remodeled kitchen. New cupboards, plumbing, lighting, and appliances are desired. The Smiths have realized that new windows are something they cannot afford at this time.
You are responsible for:
schedule development, progress reports (budget, schedule, scope);
stakeholder communication and management approval of major project tasks;
managing procurement of equipment and materials; and creating risk assessments.
Project Challenges
The Smiths are expecting their first child in 2 months. The work must be completed in that time period – before their child arrives.
The maximum budget is $20,000 for all materials and labor.
Project Success Factors
Your success factors include:
Meeting client needs and meeting or improving on budget
Meeting all scheduling goals, and completing each phase with no scheduling delays
Achieving a high level of customer satisfaction with the finished project
PART 2 of 2: Test Questions and Test Report Guidelines
Test Questions
Given the scenario presented above, write a simple project charter for the Smith kitchen renovation project. Include a description of the project, identify the project manager and indicate the appropriate authority to proceed with the project.
What project management tools or techniques would you recommend be used to gather and document the project requirements and scope? Explain why each tool and/or technique would benefit the project.
What tools and techniques would you use to develop a project schedule for use in the project management plan? Illustrate with a simple project schedule for the Smith kitchen project.
What tools and techniques would you use to develop a project budget? How would you present this information for use in the project management plan? Illustrate with a simple project budget for the Smith kitchen project.
Describe three risks that could affect this project. Identify the risk, assess its impact, and explain the response strategy you would use.
The Smiths will have changes that come to mind as the project moves forward. Explain how you would manage these changes and why you think this is important.
Test Report Guidelines
Format:
cover page with test name, your name, course name, instructor name, date
(Will do it by myself)
Arial size 11 font preferred
5 pages maximum, (400 words per page)
headings and subheadings optional, but consistent 2. Voice:
You can write in the first person singular (e.g., I think that it is best to…) if you prefer.