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Wed 27 Jun, 2018 12:28 am
Q) Your company has just been awarded the contract for a research project. The CEO of your company has asked you, as the project manager, to create the project charter and send it to her so that she can review and approve it. To create the project charter, you need the project's statement of work (SOW). What should you do?
Option 1) Create the SOW yourself since you are the project manager
Option 2) Ask your customer to provide you with the SOW
Option 3) Look for the SOW in your organizational process assets (OPAs)
Option 4) Ask your CEO to provide you with the SOW
#1.
Since you should know WHAT the research project is, it is up to you to design the HOW steps.
@myra945,
Option #5. Since you are the one taking this business class, you should read the assigned reading yourself and not ask others to do your homework.
What does this have to do with farming?
@McGentrix,
McGentrix wrote:
What does this have to do with farming?
Bacon is a billion dollar industry.
Since you should realize WHAT the examination venture is, it is dependent upon you to outline the HOW steps.
@myra945,
I believe the project coordinator who typically works under the project manager creates the SOW. If that is not an option I would say you would create it. I did not go to business school so don't think that I am 100% correct.
@myra945,
myra945 wrote:
Q) Your company has just been awarded the contract for a research project. The CEO of your company has asked you, as the project manager, to create the project charter and send it to her so that she can review and approve it. To create the project charter, you need the project's statement of work (SOW). What should you do?
Option 1) Create the SOW yourself since you are the project manager
Option 2) Ask your customer to provide you with the SOW
Option 3) Look for the SOW in your organizational process assets (OPAs)
Option 4) Ask your CEO to provide you with the SOW
Your company was awarded the contract, right? That means someone bid on the contract. Go check with whoever priced out the job ........Do you think companies just pull an estimate out of their ears? Business is in the business of making a profit, not a loss. No one works for free.