Brainstorming and Schedule Development
Case Question 3a: Use the attached Sticky Note PowerPoint® Template (PPTX)Preview the document, take the WBS elements from your WS created in Module 4, and brainstorm activities required to complete each deliverable. Type the activities into the yellow sticky notes that are included in the PowerPoint. Case Question 3b: Organize the yellow sticky notes into a logical order. Case Question 4: Fill the RESPONSIBILITY_ASSIGNMENT_MATRIX form. This is where you input the activities identified in your PowerPoint brainstorming exercise. Final Step: Answer the following questions within a one page Word® document: 1. How useful do you find the “yellow sticky note” approach to brainstorming a project schedule? 2. Would you use this approach in a real-life project scheduling activity? If so, how? 3. Now that you know 1) the project deliverables (via the WBS), 2) the logical order of events (via the yellow sticky note activity), and 3) who is responsible for each activity, what information is missing in order to complete the project schedule? What further information would the client or project sponsor require? Submit your presentation(PAGE 1), your Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) (PAGE 2), and finally, your document (PAGE 3)
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