Assessment Task
National Unit Details
Unit Code/s
BSBPMG428
Unit Title/s
Apply project life cycle management processes
BSBOPS405
Organise business meetings
Assessment Cover Sheet
Students must include the following information and declaration of original authorship with their submission.
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qualification: BSB40920 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice
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unit name: Project Life Cycle
BSBPMG428 Apply project life cycle management processes
BSBOPS405 Organise business meetings
Student Declaration
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1. Assessment Information
Qualification
BSB40920 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice
Type
Task 1: Knowledge Questions
Task 2: Application Tasks
Due Date
General Information
Decision Making Rules
All assessment criteria within the task must be satisfactorily completed for the task to be assessed as satisfactorily completed.
Reasonable adjustment
Reasonable adjustment for assessment tasks for a unit may be requested by the student for consideration by the facilitator for the methods by which evidence is collected. However, the evidence criteria for making competent/not yet competent decisions must be the same i
espective of the group and/or individual being assessed.
Reasonable adjustment usually involves varying:
· the processes for conducting the assessment (eg: allowing additional time, varying the venue)
· the evidence gathering techniques (eg: oral rather than written questioning, use of a scribe, modifications to equipment)
Special Consideration
Students can apply for special consideration if personal circumstances or illness have adversely affected their result in an assessment, or their ability to undertake an assessment. If they wish to seek special consideration, a special consideration form must be completed no later than 3 days after the due date of the assessment and submitted via e-mail to XXXXXXXXXX
Application
BSBPMG428 Apply project life cycle management processes
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to assist in implementing project life cycle management processes.
It applies to individuals who are project practitioners working in a project support role.
BSBOPS405 Organise business meetings
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to organise meetings including making a
angements, liaising with participants, and developing and distributing meeting related documentation.
It applies to those employed in a range of work environments who are required to organise a variety of business meetings. They may provide administrative support within an enterprise or have responsibility for these tasks in the context of a particular team, workgroup or project.
Assessment support
Your Assessor for this program is contactable via email for any questions, queries or concerns you may have through the assessment process. Included within the cost of each workshop is a group assessor guidance session. This session is recommended, you will be notified via canvas at least 1 week prior to the session on the details. This session is designed to help clarify any questions you may have on your assessment and provide any handy tips from your assessor. It is not designed for you to send in drafts for review or to get extensive feedback on work you have completed thus far.Â
Task 1:
Knowledge Questions
For this task, you are required to provide more than one-line answers (50 to 100 words per sub task, a, b, and so on) for the following 27 knowledge questions. Whilst it is not mandatory, it is good practice to provide a
ief example to demonstrate your understanding of each question – these examples should be based on your own experience and observations.
Acknowledge any source of information you have used (websites, books etc.) by referencing the original source.
Task
Task title
Knowledge Questions
1.1
Project establishment
a. Describe two examples of project initiation documentation.
b. Describe the linkage between a project with which you are familiar and the goals of the organisation.
c. Describe the contents of a typical Project Charter including project objectives, outcomes and benefits and with whom these would be negotiated.
d. Describe the components of a typical project governance structure in your organisation.
e. Describe the project life cycle stages or phases that apply to projects in your organisation.
f. Describe at least 5 typical components of a project Scope Statement.
g. For a project that you have recently been involved in, describe the roles of 3 or 4 of the project team members.
1.2
Project planning and design
a. Describe the top-down process for determining level 2 deliverables in a work
eakdown structure.
b. Describe a set of deliverables for a project with which you are familiar, including how their success would be measured.
c. Thinking about one of the deliverables you have described in Question 1.2b describe a milestone that would be about halfway to achieving that deliverable. Roughly how far through the project would that milestone occur?
d. Describe the management plans that would be likely to be included in a typical Project Management Plan in your field of work and your role in compiling these.
e. Describe the meaning of the following:
· Scope baseline
· Schedule baseline, and
· Cost baseline
f. Describe how the Project Management Plan, including baselines, would be approved.
1.3
Project control and execution
a. Describe the records of project progress that would be updated from time to time and how often these records would be updated.
b. Describe the typical contents of a Project Status Report, including project issues.
c. Describe the process used to evaluate the impact of proposed project changes (variations) including the impact on the scope baseline.
d. Describe two typical project logs or registers that would be maintained throughout the project, and how these might assist an audit of the project.
e. Describe the plans and baselines that might need to be updated as a result of an approved change (variation).
1.4
Project finalisation
a. Describe some typical project finalisation activities, including those that might be associated with financial, legal or contractual obligations.
b. Describe some typical project products, and the associated documentation, that would be handed over to the client at project completion.
c. Describe the contents of a typical Project Completion Report including Lessons Learned.
1.5
Meeting preparation
a. Define the following terminology and describe your Company procedures and protocols for each:
· Meeting agenda formats
· Meeting apologies
· Business arising from Minutes
· Minute taking and minute formats
b. For each of the listed meeting types, outline a suitable structure you could follow to ensure the meeting is effective.
· Informal team meeting
· Monthly department meeting
· Formal Board meeting
· A teleconference with external stakeholders
· Web conferencing
c. Describe two appropriate techniques for effective cross-cultural communication
d. Look up any relevant corporate guidelines or legislation that may govern the management of your meeting and list any key provisions that may be applicable in regards:
· Meeting quorums
· Required notice periods
· Meeting resolutions and storage of minutes
1.6
Meeting outcomes
a. Describe how you would:
· Take notes during a meeting which accurately reflect what was discussed
· Produce minutes based on those notes which would provide an accurate account of the meeting
· Circulate copies of those meeting minutes within a defined timeframe
· Check any documentation related to the meeting for accuracy and to co
ect any e
ors before distribution.
b. For each of the following processes, describe a benefit of ca
ying out the process co
ectly at the completion of a meeting:
· Checking of meeting notes/minutes to ensure accuracy of information, format and style
· Prompt distribution of Minutes and other follow up information as required
· Storing of Minutes in accordance with Company record keeping procedures
· Reporting of meeting outcome summaries to the relevant stakeholders
Task 2:
Application Tasks
For this task, you are required to provide 12 completed documents for each of two projects of moderate complexity that you have either managed or worked on.
The documents supplied for each task need to relate to the same projects, and you should provide an overview of these projects at the start of this task.
These documents may be something you create (retrofit) specifically for this assessment task, or they may already be available in a project that you are cu
ently working on or have completed in the last 12 months. The document that you submit must have been completed, or substantially contributed to, by you. For each of the documents submitted, please disclose your role in its completion – for example were you the author or the joint author?
It is recommended to use Task titles as your headings and file names in the report document to consistently cover all required aspects of the unit of competency. For your convenience, should you not have access to a suitable template, links have been provided to templates that you may find useful.
Task
Task title
Task requirements
2.1
Project Charte
Provide a completed project authorisation document such as a Project Charter or an equivalent project initiation document, for each of your two projects – you do not need to have been the sole author.
If you don’t have access to such a document, you may wish to utilise the template at the following link
http:
www.projectmanagementdocs.com/project-initiation-templates/project-charter.html#axzz53GXjIsZM
2.2
Milestone Chart
Provide a completed Milestone Chart for each of your two projects. As a guide your chart should be a table containing at least the following columns – Milestone Name, Responsible Person or Party, Date Planned to be Achieved, How Measured. Please detail at least 5 milestones.
2.3
Cost Baseline (Project Budget)
Provide a completed project budget for each of your two projects – you do not need to have been the sole author. Please ensure that your budget shows the major categories of cost as well as the total cost .
2.4
Project Status Report
Provide a completed Project Status Report for each of your two projects. The reports need to show the status of both schedule and cost performance for each project and include any identified project issues.
If you don’t have access to such a document, you may wish to utilise the template at the following link
http:
www.projectmanagementdocs.com/project-controlling-templates/project-status-report.html#axzz53GXjIsZM
2.5
Scope Change Request (Scope Variation)
Provide a completed project variation document such as a Scope Change Request or its equivalent for each of your two projects. Please ensure you include a discussion of the impact of the proposed change on the project schedule and cost.
If you don’t have access to such a document, you may wish to utilise the template at the following link
http:
www.projectmanagementdocs.com/project-documents/change-request.html - axzz53GXjIsZM
2.6
Project Status Report
Provide a completed Project Status Report for each of your two projects. The reports need to show the status of both schedule and cost performance for each project after the implementation of the scope change described in Question 2.5
2.7
Updated Budget and Schedule
Provide an updated budget and schedule, for each of your two projects, showing the impact of the scope change described in Question 2.5
2.8
Client Documentation
Provide a copy of any documentation that would accompany project products and be handed to the client at project completion for each of your two projects.
2.9
Lessons Learned
Provide a completed Lessons Learned Log containing at least 3 lessons learned and their recommendations, for each of your two projects.
If you don’t have access to such a document, you may wish to utilise the template at the following link
https:
www.projectmanagementdocs.com/template/project-closure/lessons-learned/#axzz73plNKvOq
2.10
Meeting Checklist
Provide a completed Meeting Checklist for each of two different meeting environments that you have been involved in. Your Meeting Checklist should at least contain the following:
· Date, time and location
· Purpose of meeting
· Software/technology requirements
· Legal requirements
· Ethical considerations
· Organisational requirements
· Meeting participants
· Special participant requirements
· Agenda format and notice period
· Special papers to accompany agenda
· Meeting venue requirements and their availability
· Meeting minutes approve
· Minutes circulation deadline
· Location for storage/archival of minutes
2.11
Meeting Agenda
Provide a completed Meeting Agenda for each of the meetings described in Question 2.10 together with evidence that each agenda was distributed with the required period of notice - an email or screenshot will suffice.
2.12
Meeting Notes and Evidence re Minutes
a) Provide a copy of the notes taken in each of the meetings described in Question 2.11
Ensure the notes highlight key decisions taken plus actions to be implemented, by whom and by when.
) Provide evidence of approval of the meeting minutes for both meetings – an email or screenshot will suffice.
c) Provide evidence of timely distribution of the minutes from both meetings - an email or screenshot will suffice.
Submission and Result information
Submission Details
When submitting your work, please ensure you have signed the Declaration on the first page.
Your responses may be typed directly into this document, with any additional documentation provided as attachments please title each attachment (i.e. Attachment A, B etc) and, reference these in the main document with an explanation of their relevance.
All assessment tasks should be submitted via Canvas, our online learning management system. Please note:
· Assessment due dates are to be 4 weeks from the final day of the learning workshop.
· Feedback will be provided by your assessor within 3 weeks following the due date