Create a Project Charter for your Personal Project - You have just purchased a newly constructed house.
Question:
Create a Project Charter for your Personal Project - You have just purchased a newly constructed house. This house is finished but is completely empty, unfurnished, unpainted (white walls), and undecorated.
Executive Summary/Background
Why is the project being undertaken? Although this section is at the top of the document, you may want to complete it last.
Goals
The goals are the high-level, specific, and measurable, items you want to achieve on the project.
- Goal #1
- Goal #2
- Goal #3
Key Deliverables
Whenever possible, the key deliverables should map back to a goal
- Deliverable #1
- Deliverable #2
- Deliverable #3
Scope
What will be the end result of the project? Describe what phases of work will be undertaken. It’s also important to mention what activities will not be included in this project.
Key Stakeholders
Project Sponsor | [name] |
Project Owner (or Product Owner) | [name] |
Project Manager (or ScrumMaster) | [name] |
Project Team Members | [names] |
Additional Stakeholders | [names] |
Project Milestones
Identify the significant project milestones: start date, end date, and any other significant dates. Keep this high level!
Project Budget (optional)
Describe the main project expenses: non-recurring and monthly recurring.
[Name], Project Sponsor | [Name], Project Owner | [Name], Project Manager |
Accounting for Decision Making and Control
ISBN: 978-0078025747
8th edition
Authors: Jerold Zimmerman