The document summarizes a project charter for redesigning a library website. The project aims to improve the usability, findability, and maintainability of the site through redesigning the home page and navigation around user needs, implementing a content management system, developing a content strategy, and integrating applications onto a single platform. The project team plans to conduct user research, develop personas and content guidelines, redesign site architecture and navigation with user testing, and soft launch the new site in September 2013 followed by a hard launch in December 2013 after training content providers.
Software Project Management: Project CharterMinhas Kamal
Software Project Management: ResearchColab- Project Charter (Document-1.1)
Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
Software Project Management: Project CharterMinhas Kamal
Software Project Management: ResearchColab- Project Charter (Document-1.1)
Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
Project management methodologies change over time but one element of all projects always remains important - Project Charter. Here I am sharing a template for a medium to large implementation project type of project, for example SAP system implementation.
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Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
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Software Project Management: ResearchColab- Project Initiation (Document-1)
Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
Project Charter Management One Page Summary Presentation Report Infographic P...SlideTeam
Here we present Project Charter Management One Page Summary Presentation Report Infographic PPT PDF Document one pager PowerPoint template. This is a project charter one pager PowerPoint template that can be used to display the project summary. Give a brief definition of the project and present the name of the project, the name of the manager handling the project and its starting date. Present the goals, aims, and objectives of the project and make your audience familiar with all the ingredients of the project. This readily available project charter one pager PowerPoint template will let you plan, execute and implement the project. Talk about its budget and the risks and issues associated with it. Highlight the different phases your project will pass through. This amazingly designed project management PowerPoint one pager template has a section where you can depict the roles and responsibilities of the people associated with your project. Showcase project timeline and its weekly progress by incorporating this creative project charter one pager PowerPoint slide. This will let you delegate authority and responsibility and will help you outline the project goals and targets. Provide a clear understanding of the project to your audience with the assistance of this project charter management PowerPoint one pager slide. Grab this Project Charter Management One Page Summary Presentation Report Infographic PPT PDF Document one pager template now. https://bit.ly/2VkeEsn
A project management plan is a formal, approved document that defines how the project is executed, monitored, and controlled. It may be a summary or a detailed document and may include baselines, subsidiary management plans, and other planning documents.Project managers spend a substantial amount of time ensuring baselines are achieved, ensuring the project sponsor and the organization get the full benefits of their projects. Besides proper planning, a project manager’s abilities also lie in efficiently controlling the project and ensuring project deliverables are on time—and that the project is completed per the project management plan.
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Project management methodologies change over time but one element of all projects always remains important - Project Charter. Here I am sharing a template for a medium to large implementation project type of project, for example SAP system implementation.
Software Project Management: Project PlanningMinhas Kamal
Software Project Management: ResearchColab- Project Planning (Document-4)
Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
Software Project Management: Project InitiationMinhas Kamal
Software Project Management: ResearchColab- Project Initiation (Document-1)
Presented in 4th year of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (BSSE) course at Institute of Information Technology, University of Dhaka (IIT, DU).
Project Charter Management One Page Summary Presentation Report Infographic P...SlideTeam
Here we present Project Charter Management One Page Summary Presentation Report Infographic PPT PDF Document one pager PowerPoint template. This is a project charter one pager PowerPoint template that can be used to display the project summary. Give a brief definition of the project and present the name of the project, the name of the manager handling the project and its starting date. Present the goals, aims, and objectives of the project and make your audience familiar with all the ingredients of the project. This readily available project charter one pager PowerPoint template will let you plan, execute and implement the project. Talk about its budget and the risks and issues associated with it. Highlight the different phases your project will pass through. This amazingly designed project management PowerPoint one pager template has a section where you can depict the roles and responsibilities of the people associated with your project. Showcase project timeline and its weekly progress by incorporating this creative project charter one pager PowerPoint slide. This will let you delegate authority and responsibility and will help you outline the project goals and targets. Provide a clear understanding of the project to your audience with the assistance of this project charter management PowerPoint one pager slide. Grab this Project Charter Management One Page Summary Presentation Report Infographic PPT PDF Document one pager template now. https://bit.ly/2VkeEsn
A project management plan is a formal, approved document that defines how the project is executed, monitored, and controlled. It may be a summary or a detailed document and may include baselines, subsidiary management plans, and other planning documents.Project managers spend a substantial amount of time ensuring baselines are achieved, ensuring the project sponsor and the organization get the full benefits of their projects. Besides proper planning, a project manager’s abilities also lie in efficiently controlling the project and ensuring project deliverables are on time—and that the project is completed per the project management plan.
Are you looking to write down a Project Management Plan and don't how to start.
Here is a free Project Management Plan template with embedded instructions from Simplilearn.
Completely free!! Go ahead and use it!
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2013 website redesign_project_charter_final
1. Project Charter: Website Redesign
Part I: Project Overview
Project Name Website Redesign
Project Charter Author Amanda Etches & Randy Oldham
Creation Date Nov 12, 2012 Last Revision Date February 3, 2013
Project Requestor Randy Oldham Project Manager Randy Oldham
Project Charter Status Approved
(Pending/Approve/Reject)
Project Sponsor Amanda Etches and Date of Project January 2013
Signature W&IA Cross-Functional Approval
Team
Proposed Project Start & Start: December 2012
End Date End: January 2014
Part II: Project Details
Project The library website redesign project will include the following activities:
Description - redesign the home page around users’ critical tasks
- redesign the site architecture and navigation to improve findability
and usability
- implement Drupal as our Content Management System (CMS) to
improve site governance and infrastructure and introduce
decentralized content maintenance
- implement the existing university template to meet campus
branding requirements
- develop a content strategy to improve existing and new site content
- phase out dependent infrastructure (e.g. InSite applications) to
make the site content and functionality fully integrated on a single
CMS
Project Purpose The current library website is in dire need of a user-centred redesign,
reduction in size, architectural overhaul, updated and intuitive navigation
structure, accessibility compliance, and coherent content strategy. This
project aims to address all these needs and result in a library website that
is, first and foremost, a tool to enable student success.
Project Goals & The outcomes of this project will be:
outcomes - a library website that is designed primarily around user needs and
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2. behaviours, not organizational structure and requirements
- a more user-friendly and usable site architecture and navigation
system(s)
- a clear strategy for how to develop and maintain website content on
an ongoing basis
- a more streamlined infrastructure with a decentralized workflow for
content maintenance
- a smaller more streamlined website
- meets uoguelph branding guidelines
- a homepage that is intuitively designed around user-identified
critical tasks
Project Scope The scope of project includes:
- all pages on the library domain (www.lib.uoguelph.ca) will be
subject to review
- all applications currently on InSite which are embedded in
www.lib.uoguelph.ca
- exploring options for delivering a mobile version of the website
The scope of project does not include:
- Primo and other discovery tools
- hosted sites not part of www.lib.uoguelph.ca:
o http://gsli.uoguelph.ca
o http://academictownsquare.lib.uoguelph.ca
o http://author.lib.uoguelph.ca
o http://canadiansi.uoguelph.ca
o http://scottishtour.lib.uoguelph.ca
o http://www.academicintegrity.uoguelph.ca/
o http://www.learningcommons.uoguelph.ca/
o http://www.lmmrc.ca/
- Does not include most of content in the DIGITAL COLLECTIONS
folder of the Archives & Special Collection website
Project The main deliverable of this project will be a redesigned website that is
Deliverables usable, compliant with accessibility requirements, and more manageable.
Benefits The redesigned website will be:
- user-centred
- smaller (fewer pages/less content = easier to find the important
content),
- will contain less dead content, less out of date content and less
duplication
- intuitive to navigate
- compliant with AODA legislation
- more manageable as a result of a newly developed content
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3. strategy
- easier to update as a result of the implementation of a CMS and
decentralized content maintenance
- A ‘mobile-first’ design strategy will help position the Library to be
ready for a campus mobile template
Stakeholders Students
Faculty
Staff
Researchers
Community members
Constraints / Tight timeframe: while much of the prep work for this project has
Risks been underway for a number of months, we still have much to do to
launch an updated website by September 2013.
Project team: we have complete confidence in the project team but
also realize that the individuals on the team have other demands
on their time that might, at times, take priority.
Internal stakeholder buy-in: to truly develop a user-centred website,
we will have to balance what we (i.e. library staff) think is important
for the website with user behaviours and needs, allowing the latter
to take precedence over the former when the two come into
conflict.
Timing of user testing: Getting users to participate in user testing
can be difficult.
Assumptions This project is based on the following assumptions:
The library is committed to developing a website that is user-
centred, not organization-centred
Project Team Randy Oldham
Kim Garwood
Karen Nicholson
Amanda Etches
Doug Horne
Robin Cooper
Pam Jacobs
Andrea Karpala
Budget The main budget requirement to complete this project is staff time. The
Requirements CMS we have chosen (Drupal) is free, so there is no cost to implement it.
We will need a small amount of funds ($500 max) to reimburse any
students/faculty for their time used for testing.
Key - ITS will need to install Drupal
Dependencies - Ongoing support from ITS for any server/CMS maintenance over
the course of the project
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4. Communication When What Who
Plan Jan 2013 Set up a project blog (for ongoing Amanda
communication with stakeholders)
Jan 2013 LibALL introducing the project, team, Randy
blog, charter
Jan 2013 Library Forum intro to the project Randy & Amanda
Feb 4 2013 Blog post of project charter and Randy
success criteria
Feb 11 2013 Blog post of site goals Amanda
Feb 13 2013 Update to Library Forum Amanda & Randy
Feb 26 2013 Blog post of critical tasks Randy
Feb 27 2013 Update to Library Forum Amanda & Randy
Mar 12 2013 Blog post of Personas Amanda
Mar 13 2013 Update to Library Forum Amanda & Randy
Mar 26 2013 Blog post of new navigation Randy
Mar 27 2013 Update to Library Forum Amanda & Randy
Apr 18 2013 Blog post on content strategy Randy
Apr 24 2013 Update to Library Forum Amanda & Randy
May 1 2013 Blog post update on progress Randy
June 1 2013 Blog post update on progress Randy
July 1 2013 Blog post update on progress Randy
Aug 1 2013 Blog post update on progress Randy
Sep 1 2013 Announce soft launch of site to liball Randy
Sep 1 2013 Blog post on soft launch Randy
Oct 1 2013 Announce training for content Randy
providers
Oct 1 2013 Blog post announcing training Randy
Oct 2013 Deliver training to content providers Randy
Dec 16 2013 Announce hard launch of new site Randy
Project Timeline When What Who
Feb 4 2013 First Meeting – Go over Project Project team (RO lead)
charter; clarify scope and success
criteria
Feb 11 2013 Draft site goals Project team (AE lead)
Feb 2013 User Interviews UX Team
Feb 26 2013 Critical task brainstorm Project team (RO lead)
Mar 12 2013 Persona Development Project team (AE lead)
Mar 12 2013 User survey for top 3 site tasks Randy, UX Team
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5. Mar 26 2013 Develop navigation Project team (RO lead)
Mar 2013 Open card sort with team and users RO, AE
April 2013 Closed card sort with team and users RO, AE
April 18 2013 Develop content strategy RO, AE
April 2013 Revise web style guide for RO, AE
contributors
April-Aug Meet with teams to fill out content Working Group &
2013 Webteam
Sept 2013 Soft launch of redesigned website Web Team
Sept 2013 Check Success Criteria Project Team (RO lead)
Sept 2013 Develop permissions & approval plan RO
for content contributors
October 2013 Develop training materials for content RO & Web Team
contributors and deliver training
Dec 16 2013 Hard launch of new Library website RO & Web Team
Jan 2014 Re-perform user testing to verify UX and RO and AE
completion of project
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