Project Charter (Project Management)

Project Charter (Project Management) Order Description A Project Charter is an important project plannin" rel="nofollow">ing tool. Generally, it sets the ground rules for the project such as authorizin" rel="nofollow">ing the start of the project, namin" rel="nofollow">ing the project manager with the appropriate authority to manage the project, outlin" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing the project budget, havin" rel="nofollow">ing the appropriate senior management signatures, etc. On some projects and/or in" rel="nofollow">in some organizations, project charters are not always used or are in" rel="nofollow">inadequately completed. Poorly completed or no project charter in" rel="nofollow">in a project is not a best practice in" rel="nofollow">in project management. Assignment Requirement: Prepare a project charter for the case study: Excellence on a Global Scale: EMC Teams with PMI to Launch World-Class Talent Development Program for Project Managers The case study document is attached Excellence on a Global Scale - EMC & PMI - Week03.pdf Hin" rel="nofollow">int: Project budgets are generally reasonable and realistic estimates of what will be required to complete the project successfully. This in" rel="nofollow">includes all resources, i.e. fin" rel="nofollow">inancial, physical assets, human resources, etc. A file listin" rel="nofollow">ing typical components of a project charter is attached Week03_AssignmentHelp_ProjectCharter_Components.pdf Assignment Submission in" rel="nofollow">instructions: Limit your Project Charter to a maximum of two pages.