Question: CASE STUDY Develop a project charter for commercial complex in a city. Please develop a project charter using the example provided below CASA DE PAZ

CASE STUDY Develop a project charter for commercial complex in a city. Please develop a project charter using the example provided below CASA DE PAZ DEVELOPMENT PROJECT See following examples/suggestions: 1. Scope overview and business case sections of charter: Scope Overview Example We wish to secure a building for Casa de Paz to use to use to house up to eight Latina women who have been traumatized and their children for up to six months each. This includes performing any needed upgrades to the facility to make it useable. We will include hiring a director, creation of services such as nursing, occupational training, English as a Foreign Language, tutoring, and others that are needed to help these women and their children be ready to live on their own. Business Case Example This community will provide the support and stability needed for a few families who have fled violence as they prepare for a new life. Casa de Paz will be an investment in these families so they can become contributing members of society and enrich our communities. The graduates of this program can, in turn, help others who follow after them on their journey to hope and stability. 2. As project manager, here are examples of what I would like to find in a sponsor, stakeholders, and core team members in terms of abilities and experiences. Ideally some of the members would speak Spanish. Some should have business background so we could create a realistic time line with full consideration of the challenges of fixing up what may be an old building. We would like to have some experience in social services to understand what services need to be created, who to contact, how much time each might take, etc. Ideally at least one person would have good contacts and understanding of local government and zoning. 3. Many risks might be identified. Some could be: paying too much for the building, not having security for the building, too many problems in fixing up the building, difficulty in fund raising, not getting zoning changes needed for the building, not effectively engaging local stakeholders such as community and church members, busy volunteers who are well-intentioned, but who cannot perform in a timely manner. The list could be much longer. Look for students to logically determine which risks really put the project into jeopardy versus those that are an inconvenience. For each major risk, look for one or more strategies to either avoid the risk in the first place or to mitigate the impact if it materializes. 4. A few key stakeholders and their interests include: Stakeholder Interest in Project Potential residents safe place with good preparation to be self-sufficient Potential donors confidence we will be successful and our mission is vital Neighbors impacts on community Members of churches value of this cause vs. others to get involved in Regulators appropriate zoning and adequate construction

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