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EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 1




                                                                                   Version No.: 1

Project Name: Relocation Study                                                     Date: September 5, 1990

Current Name Phase: None                                                           Number: 111-90

Project Manager: Joan McLean                                                       Telephone #: 919-0001

Division Functional Director: Jim Logan                                            Telephone #: 919-0002

Project Sponsor: Joanne Kline                                                      Telephone #: 919-0003




                                                  PROJECT DEFINITION




CORPORATE PROJECT PURPOSE:

Because the company is currently considering the possible consolidation of its seven manufacturing sites into one location,
it needs more complete information on locations, employee opinions and costs to make a decision.




CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS:

    1.   Identify a minimum of two potential locations

    2.   Involvement of employees

PROJECT GOALS:

    1.   To provide corporate management with sufficient information upon which to decide whether to consolidate the company
         into one site.
PROJECT STRATEGY

     1.   Involve all departments in the research

     2.   To be open with the employees and other interested stakeholders about the project and its goals.

COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY

     1.   To develop a process to solicit employee input
     2.   To provide reports on the results of the employee survey process, and the two selected sites

     3.   To provide a recommendation to senior management on the preferred site

END PRODUCTS: A study report which

-identifies and justifies a location which provides the best rationalization of all operations

-provides a view of employees attitudes towards consolidation

-provides and economic analysis of such a consideration

KEY INTERIM PRODUCTS:

     1.   Location Short List Study Report

     2.   Employee Attitude Study Report




PROJECT SCOPE

                  Project Scope Is (Includes):                                    Project Scope Is Not (Does Not Include):

1. Study is to determine options                                      1. A decision to relocate

2. Will include employee options                                      2. Preconceive a possible location
EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 2



                                                PARAMETERS




PROJECT OBJECTIVES

SCHEDULE:

Project to be completed by March 1




BUDGET:

To be determined




KNOWN CONSTRAINTS:

RESOURCES:

To be determined
OTHER:

The company desires to retain as many employees as possible and there will probably be some resistance to moves.




BEGINNING ASSUMPTIONS:

     1.   There is a business need to consolidate operations.

     2.   That any decisions should be made in time for rational decision to be made concerning two major leases coming up for
          renewal in two years.




RISK ASSESSMENT:                                                                                   (High, Medium, Low)

                                                                                               Probability         Impact

External Risk

Political Risk: Provincial and local political pressures to protect current plants                 H                  M

Market Risk: Potential image of service disruption if consolidation goes forward                   M                  H

Internal Risk
Schedule Risk: TBD

Budget Risk: TBD

Technical Risk: TBD

Other Risk: Employee resistance to consolidation                                      H            M




                                     EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 3



                                          PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACTS




PROJECT PLANNING TEAM

                             NAME                                       ORGANIZATION & TELEPHONE

Joan McLean                                                 Facilities Management     919-0001

John Lyle                                                   Facilities Management     919-2323

Susan Anderson                                              Human Resources           919-3333

Jim King                                                    Manufacturing             374-5574




ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN PROJECT EXECUTION

                          INTERNAL:                                         CONTACT & TELEPHONE

Facilities                                                  Jim Logan 919-0002
Human Resources                         Andrew Jones 919-3345

Legal                                   Shirley Peterson 919-7676

Corporate Administration                Nancy Lewis 919-2123

Manufacturing                           Joe Rayner 374-9087

Research                                Ann Lane 374-1867

Engineering                             Steve Matthews 374-9854

Marketing                               Eileen Kemp 919-1008

                           EXTERNAL:                   CONTACT & TELEPHONE

Real Estate Companies                   To be determined




ORGANIZATIONS IMPACTED BY THE PROJECT

                           INTERNAL:                   CONTACT & TELEPHONE

All departments of the company




                           EXTERNAL:                   CONTACT & TELEPHONE

To be determined




REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
SENIOR MANAGEMENT

1. President and the Senior Management Committee will require interim reports during the project.

2. Project Sponsor will be briefed monthly. The PM will report directly to the Project Sponsor for project schedule and financial
authority.

FUNCTIONAL MANAGEMENT

     1.   The PM will report to the Director of Facilities Management for FM resources and administrative authority.

     2.   All Department heads to receive the PM's monthly report.




POTENTIAL PROJECT PRIORITY

                                 TYPE PROJECT                      STRATEGIC (X )         OPERATIONAL ( )            LOCAL ( )

                                 POTENTIAL PRIORITY:               HIGH (X )              MEDIUM ( )                 LOW ( )




USER/CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES

Department Director:

     1.   Encourage all employees to participate in the employee survey.
EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 4




COMPLETION CRITERIA

1. Report of feasibility and recommendations has been delivered and approved by corporate management.

PROJECT PLANNING PARAMETERS

DATE PLANNING COMPLETION DUE:                             September 15, 1990

ESTIMATED PLANNING BUDGET:                                $12,000




                                                        SIGN OFF




SUBMITTED FOR PLANNING                                         SIGNATURE                                DATE

PROJECT MANAGER

FUNCTIONAL MANAGER

SPONSOR

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Example Project Charter1

  • 1. EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 1 Version No.: 1 Project Name: Relocation Study Date: September 5, 1990 Current Name Phase: None Number: 111-90 Project Manager: Joan McLean Telephone #: 919-0001 Division Functional Director: Jim Logan Telephone #: 919-0002 Project Sponsor: Joanne Kline Telephone #: 919-0003 PROJECT DEFINITION CORPORATE PROJECT PURPOSE: Because the company is currently considering the possible consolidation of its seven manufacturing sites into one location, it needs more complete information on locations, employee opinions and costs to make a decision. CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS: 1. Identify a minimum of two potential locations 2. Involvement of employees PROJECT GOALS: 1. To provide corporate management with sufficient information upon which to decide whether to consolidate the company into one site.
  • 2. PROJECT STRATEGY 1. Involve all departments in the research 2. To be open with the employees and other interested stakeholders about the project and its goals. COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY 1. To develop a process to solicit employee input 2. To provide reports on the results of the employee survey process, and the two selected sites 3. To provide a recommendation to senior management on the preferred site END PRODUCTS: A study report which -identifies and justifies a location which provides the best rationalization of all operations -provides a view of employees attitudes towards consolidation -provides and economic analysis of such a consideration KEY INTERIM PRODUCTS: 1. Location Short List Study Report 2. Employee Attitude Study Report PROJECT SCOPE Project Scope Is (Includes): Project Scope Is Not (Does Not Include): 1. Study is to determine options 1. A decision to relocate 2. Will include employee options 2. Preconceive a possible location
  • 3. EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 2 PARAMETERS PROJECT OBJECTIVES SCHEDULE: Project to be completed by March 1 BUDGET: To be determined KNOWN CONSTRAINTS: RESOURCES: To be determined
  • 4. OTHER: The company desires to retain as many employees as possible and there will probably be some resistance to moves. BEGINNING ASSUMPTIONS: 1. There is a business need to consolidate operations. 2. That any decisions should be made in time for rational decision to be made concerning two major leases coming up for renewal in two years. RISK ASSESSMENT: (High, Medium, Low) Probability Impact External Risk Political Risk: Provincial and local political pressures to protect current plants H M Market Risk: Potential image of service disruption if consolidation goes forward M H Internal Risk
  • 5. Schedule Risk: TBD Budget Risk: TBD Technical Risk: TBD Other Risk: Employee resistance to consolidation H M EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 3 PROJECT ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACTS PROJECT PLANNING TEAM NAME ORGANIZATION & TELEPHONE Joan McLean Facilities Management 919-0001 John Lyle Facilities Management 919-2323 Susan Anderson Human Resources 919-3333 Jim King Manufacturing 374-5574 ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN PROJECT EXECUTION INTERNAL: CONTACT & TELEPHONE Facilities Jim Logan 919-0002
  • 6. Human Resources Andrew Jones 919-3345 Legal Shirley Peterson 919-7676 Corporate Administration Nancy Lewis 919-2123 Manufacturing Joe Rayner 374-9087 Research Ann Lane 374-1867 Engineering Steve Matthews 374-9854 Marketing Eileen Kemp 919-1008 EXTERNAL: CONTACT & TELEPHONE Real Estate Companies To be determined ORGANIZATIONS IMPACTED BY THE PROJECT INTERNAL: CONTACT & TELEPHONE All departments of the company EXTERNAL: CONTACT & TELEPHONE To be determined REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
  • 7. SENIOR MANAGEMENT 1. President and the Senior Management Committee will require interim reports during the project. 2. Project Sponsor will be briefed monthly. The PM will report directly to the Project Sponsor for project schedule and financial authority. FUNCTIONAL MANAGEMENT 1. The PM will report to the Director of Facilities Management for FM resources and administrative authority. 2. All Department heads to receive the PM's monthly report. POTENTIAL PROJECT PRIORITY TYPE PROJECT STRATEGIC (X ) OPERATIONAL ( ) LOCAL ( ) POTENTIAL PRIORITY: HIGH (X ) MEDIUM ( ) LOW ( ) USER/CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES Department Director: 1. Encourage all employees to participate in the employee survey.
  • 8. EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER - PAGE 4 COMPLETION CRITERIA 1. Report of feasibility and recommendations has been delivered and approved by corporate management. PROJECT PLANNING PARAMETERS DATE PLANNING COMPLETION DUE: September 15, 1990 ESTIMATED PLANNING BUDGET: $12,000 SIGN OFF SUBMITTED FOR PLANNING SIGNATURE DATE PROJECT MANAGER FUNCTIONAL MANAGER SPONSOR