Principles of Project Management
Principles
of Project Management
PMP
ASSIGNMENT – BREIF FOR STAGE 1
BACKGROUND
The Australian Institute of Project
Management (AIPM) is a national body that represents the interests of Project
Management as a profession across all sectors and disciplines. Its focus is on maintaining the professional
reputation of Project Management as a philosophy, provides useful information
to its members, runs various training courses and upholds industry recognised
accreditation standards.
In October 2018, AIPM plans to hold their
first event as part of the National Conference to promote Information
Technology (IT) professionals and does not have the in-house capacity or
expertise to coordinate such an event. As the governing body for Project
Management, AIPM acknowledges that this event needs to be meticulously planned
and delivered to the highest standard possible.
PROJECT
Assume
that your group has been appointed to provide Project Management services to Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) in
relation to the Stage 1 - Due Diligence study for its first event. AIPM requests this due diligence report to be
completed and submitted for review and approval by Monday Week 6 on or before 9.00 AM.
If
the AIPM board agrees with and accepts the strategy, costs, timing and risk
profile set out in the due diligence report. Your group will be commissioned
for Stage 2 – Project Delivery. This
will take place in Stage 2 and will include a variety of tasks including, but
not limited to, setting the event delivery framework and preparing a Project
Management Plan (PMP). A detailed brief
will be released for Stage 2 at a later date.
This
brief for Stage 1 – Due Diligence exercise provides the Project Management
group with a more detailed understanding of AIPM’s business operations and
project objectives for the proposed National Conference for IT Professionals.
REQUIREMENTS
OF THE DUE DILIGENCE REPORT
AIPM expects to
receive a concise due diligence report which as a minimum covers the following
areas:
·
Marketing strategies to be adopted
leading up to the event.
·
Advice on the optimum venue, format,
duration, number of speakers and broad mud-map of the sessions.
·
Timing associated with the planning,
delivery and post implementation review of the event.
·
Risks to be considered and the provision
of a detailed risk matrix and how to manage.
·
Advice on potential sponsorship
arrangements and cost structuring for the event in terms of advertising
packages, ticket pricing and offers for international delegates.
·
Costs associated with running the event
and the provision of a cash-flow which links to the project programme. Payment terms with various suppliers should
be considered.
·
A summary methodology describing how
your group will manage the detailed planning and delivery of the event if the
board decides to proceed. This will be further developed and will form
the basis of the PMP in the Stage 2 – Project Delivery exercise.
This due
diligence exercise and report should be focused on AIPM’s corporate objectives
and project requirements in terms of key satisfaction criteria. However, in order to properly scope the works and
produce an appropriate due diligence report, the following assumptions must be
made:
·
The event is targeted ti IT Professionals
at both members and non-members, both individuals and corporations. AIPM currently has 11,000 individual members
and 300 corporate members. Our
assumption is broadly that 60% of attendees will be members and 40% will be
non-members. It is expected that total number of 900 delegates to attend.
·
AIPM is not looking to make a profit
from this event. AIPM has sufficient
cash reserves to fund the event, but is ultimately seeking full recovery of
this through ticket sales and marketing income.
·
The event should preferably be held in a
large well know venue, in the central business district of; Melbourne, Sydney,
Perth or Brisbane.
·
We envisage the event to run for either
2 or 3 days. We expect that this will be
either over Thursday, Friday and Saturday or Friday and Saturday.
·
We envisage the presentation topics to
all be relevant to Information Technology Project Management and primarily be
case study based.
·
Each day should be themed and the
individual presentations on that day consistent with delivering an overall
message.
·
We envisage a minimum of 4 speakers per
day with at least one of those being a key note speaker.
·
We envisage there to be a gala dinner on
the second night if the event is 3 days or on the first night if the event
spans only 2 days.
·
We expect there to be a specialist AV/VC
consultant provided as part of the cost of the venue. Therefore the Project Manager only needs to
consider the broad technological requirements and layout of the event, not the specifics.
AIPM’S
BUSINESS OPERATIONS AND KEY SUCCESS FACTORS
AIPM is a
national association that represents the interests of Project Management as a
profession. We are essentially a not for
profit organization that has both personal and corporate members, runs training
and social events to promote and develop project management and sponsors
various project management awards. We
are widely known in the Project Management industry as the Australian version
of the Project Management Institute.
We have been in
operation for over 30 years and now have the scale and industry support to
justify an event of this nature. Our
primary focus is adding value to the attendees, ensuring that they come away
with ideas and insight that is directly applicable to their day-to-day work and
career development. Moreover, we want
this event to be seen as positively contributing to the development of the
Project Management industry, in terms of an opportunity to network with like
minded individuals, access to industry leaders and leading edge project case
studies and validation of the skills and expertise maintained by project
managers, to combat market perceptions caused by the low barrier to entry.
We want the event to be dynamic, interesting and educational, combining good old fashioned project management principles with social media and cutting edge technology to promote the event and then facilitate an interactive experience for attendees.
We are seeking
your guidance, support and knowledge as specialist consultants to ensure this
event is the best it can possibly be. We
hope this will be the first of many AIPM National celebration events.
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