Two aspects of quality policy guide the arboretum development project. One is the Townships Greenspace Policy and

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Two aspects of quality policy guide the arboretum development project. One is the Township’s Greenspace Policy and the other is Arbnet’s arboretum certification requirements. While Level One arboretum requirements place certain demands upon the arboretum, Level Two requirements are more aspirational as the Heritage Center Arboretum may choose to apply for level two status at some future date. Levels three and four do not apply as the minimum number of species for each is 500 and our site is far too small to consider that. These policies can be found below.
https://andersontownshipoh.gov/Portals/andersontownship /Documents/Committees/Greenspace/Use_Maintenance _Policy.pdf http://www.arbnet.org/arboretum-accreditation-program The Arboretum team annually assesses the size and condition of each tree and woody bush in our inventory.
These are not every single plant, but specifically the one of each species that is identified by a sign. We track how each grows.
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1. What actions do you suggest to improve the people, process, communication, and product of this project?
2. Create a definition of done for one deliverable on each of the three main components of project scope: the physical facility of the arboretum, the online presence, and the partnering and programming.
3. From a stakeholder perspective, what activities can the development team do to add value to the Arboretum?

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Contemporary Project Management

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Authors: Timothy Kloppenborg, Vittal S. Anantatmula, Kathryn Wells

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