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Next, read pages 98-102 from Chapter 3 of your text. Additionally, read ProjectLibre—Project Management Software Alternative to Microsoft Project (Links to an external site.), and watch the Learn the
Next, read pages 98-102 from Chapter 3 of your text. Additionally, read ProjectLibre—Project Management Software Alternative to Microsoft Project (Links to an external site.), and watch the Learn the Basics of ProjectLibre—Your Quick Start to Project Management With ProjectLibre (Links to an external site.) video. You will be using this software throughout this course.
Over the next five weeks, you will be working on a project of your choice, which will eventually become part of the Final Paper in which you create a project management life cycle. This week, you are in the project initiation stage of project management, where you will choose your project and propose it to the class. Come up with a project idea that you would like to complete during this class. You can start by downloading and completing the PRM300 Week 1 Project Selection Form Template. In this form, you will identify a clear project name, define the problem that you are trying to solve as a problem statement, and create a project charter statement.
Additional project selection criteria:
- Your project must last at least two weeks.
- Your project team must have at least five members.
- Your project budge must be at least $5,000.
- Your project must have at least 12 tasks.
Tip: Over the next few weeks, you will be sharing your project with your classmates so make sure you choose a project that you can both explain to others and break down into manageable tasks and subtasks. For more information, please review the PRM300 Week 1 Project Selection Form Sample and the Week 1 - Weekly Lecture.
Once you have completed your Project Selection Form, embed a copy of it into this discussion thread so the entire class can see your work without downloading anything. For help on embedding an image into the Canvas discussion forum, review the video tutorials How to Embed Images Inside Canvas’ Discussion Threads (Links to an external site.) and How to Use Snipping Tool in Windows 10 [Tutorial] (Links to an external site.).
Required Resources
Text
Schwalbe, K. (2017). An introduction to project management (6th ed.). Retrieved from https://redshelf.com
- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Project, Program, and Portfolio Management (read pages 1-18, 26-28)
- Chapter 2: Project, Program, and Portfolio Selection (read pages 37-43)
- Chapter 3: Initiating Projects (read pages 71-85; 98-102)3
Multimedia
Bradley, H. [Helen Bradley]. (2015, July 11). Learn the basics of ProjectLibre—Your quick start to project management with ProjectLibre (Links to an external site.). [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/oiVnWX-J5Mo
- This video provides an overview of how to set up and use ProjectLibre. This resource will assist you with your Project Selection for Learning Activities Interactive and your ProjectLibre Installation learning activities this week and in understanding how you will be using ProjectLibre throughout this course. This video has closed captioning and a transcript.Accessibility Statement (Links to an external site.)Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)
Recommended Resources
Book
Project Management Institute (PMI). (2017). A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th ed.). Retrieved from http://ebookcentral.proquest.com
- The full-text version of this book is available through the eBook Central database in the Ashford University Library. It provides detailed information about the PMI’s standards for project management. The PMBOK® Guide supports the text and the learning objectives in the course and is a useful resource for your weekly learning activities. Additionally, the PMBOK® Guide reflects the standards in the project management industry. This source may assist you with your Project Management and Project Process Groups Reflection discussion this week.
Web Page
Project Management Institute (PMI). (2018). Student membership (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://www.pmi.org/membership/student
- The Project Management Institute (PMI) is the leading project management organization in the world. This web page provides information on obtaining student PMI membership at a discounted rate. PMI members also receive a free encrypted PDF copy of the PMBOK® Guide. Those majoring in project management or planning on going for any of PMI’s certifications should consider joining PMI as a student. This resource may assist you with this week’s Project Management and Project Process Groups Reflection discussion and in completing the Project Selection for Learning Activities Interactive assessment.Accessibility Statement does not exist.Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)
Website
Project Management Institute (Links to an external site.) (2019). Retrieved from https://www.pmi.org
- This website allows students to discover the depth and breadth of the Project Management Institutes (PMI)’s work to advance the science and practice of project management, the skills and opportunities for practitioners, and the results for organizations. Certain parts of this website are only accessible to PMI members. This source may assist you with your Project Management and Project Process Groups Reflection discussion thread.Accessibility Statement does not exist.Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)
Required Technology
ProjectLibre—Project Management (Links to an external site.) [Software download]. (https://sourceforge.net/projects/projectlibre)
- ProjectLibre is a popular free open source software alternative to Microsoft Project. Compatible with legacy versions of Microsoft Project, ProjectLibre is the project management software used for various discussions, learning activities, and assignments in this course. This website provides the link to download a free copy of ProjectLibre. The instructions for this course are all geared towards the downloadable version of ProjectLibre. This resource will assist you with your ProjectLibre Installation Interactive learning activity this week.Accessibility Statement (Links to an external site.)Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)