NR631 Concluding Graduate Experience - Scope : Project
Management & Leadership
(This document must be attached as an appendix to the
professional, scholarly paper explaining what you are doing.
Include title page, headings, introduction, body of paper,
summary and at least three current, relevant references. All
information in this form below must be professional, complete
sentences in APA format)
Appendix A: Scope Statement
Organization’s Name:
Project’s Name:
Project Manager:
Sponsor(s), Title:
Organizational Priority (High, Medium, Low):
_____________________________________________________
_________________
Mission Statement:
Measureable Project Objectives – (Use 5 W’s and H. Sipes,
2016):
Justification of Project:
Implementation Strategy:
Project Resources – Human and Technical:
Completion Date:
Measures of Success – Include all Metrics:
Assumptions:
Constraints:
APPROVALSPrint or Type NameSignatureDate
Project Manager Approval:
Owner or Sponsor Title and Approval:
This document must be approved by sponsor before submission
to Dropbox
Project Scope and Charter
Guidelines and Scoring Rubric
Purpose
This assignment is designed to help students lay the groundwork
for their project plans with the help of mentors and professors.
The mentor becomes a team member for the project that the
student will manage. The student will identify the stakeholders,
the project priority, how the measurable goals will be met for a
successful project, and who will receive the report of the results
of the project. The scope document describes the parameters of
the project, including what can and cannot be accomplished and
the measurable objectives and outcome measures. The project
charter describes and defines the project. When the sponsor
signs off on the project, it becomes the document that
authorizes the project.
Week 2, you will complete the project scope and charter. Based
on the information from the mentor and professor, each student
finalizes and completes the project charter and scope documents
or statements. The project scope must be approved by your
practicum organization. Your mentor should help you obtain
approval. Project approval must be received prior to submitting
these documents. Appendices are provided for both of these
documents in Course Resources.
Due Date: Sunday at 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week 2
Total Points Possible: 100
Requirements
1. Complete the Project Scope document, including signatures
of approval.
1. Complete the Project Charter document.
1. Documents are attached as appendices to a professional
scholarly paper following the guidelines for writing
professional papers found in Course Resources.
1. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are
consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as
expressed in the sixth edition of the manual.
Preparing the Paper
1. All aspects of the Project Scope document must be
completed, including signatures.
1. All aspects of the Project Chart document must be completed.
1. Ideas, references, and information from professional sources
must be cited correctly using the sixth edition of the APA
manual.
1. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are
consistent with formal academic writing.
Assignment Criteria
Category
Points
%
Description
Project Scope document contains a well-developed mission
statement, measurable objectives, and completion date;
document instructions are removed; Appendix A is attached to a
professional paper. The scope intent is explained in a
professional paper.
20
20
Project Scope document contains a well-developed mission
statement, measurable objectives, and completion date;
document instructions are removed; Appendix A is attached to a
professional paper. The scope intent is explained in a
professional paper.
Project Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of
success including metrics, assumptions, and constraints
20
20
Project Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of
success including metrics, assumptions, and constraints
Project Charter contains appropriate budget information and is
approved; Appendix B is attached to the professional paper. The
charter intent is explained in a professional paper.
25
25
Project Charter contains appropriate budget information and is
approved; Appendix B is attached to the professional paper.
Charter intent is explained in a professional paper
Project Charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains
comments from each team member
10
10
Project Charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains
comments from each team member
Project Charter lists all roles and responsibilities of each team
member
10
10
Project Charter lists all roles and responsibilities of each team
member
Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, citations, and APA
formatting
15
15
Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations
consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as
expressed in the sixth edition of manual
Total
100
100
A quality assignment will meet or exceed all of the above
requirements.
Chamberlain College of Nursing NR631 Nurse Executive
Concluding Graduate Experience 1
1
Grading Rubric
Assignment Criteria
Exceptional
(100%)
Outstanding or highest level of performance
Exceeds
(88%)
Very good or high level of performance
Meets
(80%)
Competent or satisfactory level of performance
Needs Improvement
(38%)
Poor or failing level of performance
Developing
(0)
Unsatisfactory level of performance
Content
Possible Points = 85 Points
Project Scope document contains a well-developed mission
statement, measurable objectives, and completion date;
document instructions are removed; Appendix A is attached to a
scholarly paper. The scope intent is explained in a scholarly
paper.
20 Points
18 Points
16 Points
8 Points
0 Points
Project Scope document contains a well-developed mission
statement, measureable objectives, and completion date;
document instructions removed; Appendix A is attached to the
scholarly paper that summarizes the purpose and intent of a
scope document
Project Scope document contains adequate mission statement,
measureable objectives, and completion date; document
instructions removed;
The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose
and intent of a scope document. The scholarly paper describes
the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a scope
document
Project Scope document contains minimal mission statement,
few measureable objectives, no completion date; document
instructions not removed;
The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose
and intent of a scope document. The scholarly paper describes
the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a scope
document
Project scope document is missing one or more of the required
elements or is not attached as an appendix to a scholarly paper
Project Scope document is not submitted
Project Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of
success including metrics, assumptions, and constraints
20 Points
18 Points
16 Points
8 Points
0 Points
Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of success,
including metrics assumptions, and constraints
Scope document adequately describes the major measures of
success, assumptions, and constraints but does not include all
possible measures, including metrics assumptions, or
constraints that apply to this project
Scope document adequately describes the major measures of
success, assumptions, and constraints but does not include all
possible measures, assumptions, or constraints that apply to this
project.
Scope document minimally describes the major measures of
success, assumptions, and constraints but does not include all
possible measures, assumptions, or constraints that apply to this
project
Scope document does not describe the major measures of
success, assumptions, or constraints that apply to this project
Project Charter contains appropriate budget information;
Appendix B is attached to the scholarly paper. The charter
intent is explained in a scholarly paper.
25 Points
22 Points
19 Points
10 Points
0 Points
Project charter contains a detailed budget that is approved. The
budget is detailed enough to allow for variance analysis later in
the project.
Appendix B is attached to the scholarly paper that summarizes
the purpose and intent of a project charter
Project charter contains limited budget information that is not
detailed enough to allow for variance analysis and/or status
updates later in the project.
The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose
and intent of a project charter. The scholarly paper describes
the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a charter
Project charter addresses the topic of a budget in general terms
but does not include budget items that should be listed and
would normally be associated with the project.
The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose
and intent of a project charter. The scholarly paper describes
the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a charter
The student states that no budget is necessary, or that the
project is “budget neutral”, or will not cost the organization
anything.
A scholarly paper describing the purpose and intent of the
project charter is not included
Project charter contains no budget information
Project charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains
comments from each team member
10 Points
9 Points
8 Points
4 Points
0 Points
Project charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains
comments from each team member
Project charter adequately describes the approach or does not
contain comments from one of the team members
Project charter briefly describes approach or does not contain
comments from two of the team members
Project charter does not describe the approach
Project charter does not contain any comments or no more than
comments from one team member
Project Charter lists all roles and responsibilities of each team
member
10 Points
9 Points
8 Points
4 Points
0 Points
Project charter lists all roles and responsibilities of each team
member
Project charter lists most roles and responsibilities of each team
member
Project charter lists some roles and responsibilities of each team
member
Project charter lists few roles and responsibilities for each team
member
Project charter lists no roles and responsibilities of any team
member
Content Subtotal
_____ of 85 Points
Format
Possible Points = 15 Points
Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, citations, and APA
formatting
15 Points
13 Points
12 Points
6 Points
0 Points
No grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA
errors
One grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA
error
Two total grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or
APA errors
Three total grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation,
or APA errors
Four or more total grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference,
citation, or APA errors
Format Subtotal
_____ of 15 Points
Total Points
_____ of 100 Points
NR631 Directions & Rubric.docx Revised 11/27/17 RD
7
NR631 Executive Concluding Graduate Experience I -
Charter
Appendix B: Practicum Project Charter
Project Title:
Project Start Date: Project End Date:
Project Manager:
Budget Information:
Measureable Project Objectives – (Use 5 W’s and H. Sipes,
2016):
Approach:
Roles and Responsibilities:
Comments (from each of the stakeholders listed in the Roles and
Responsibilities):

NR631 Concluding Graduate Experience - Scope Project Managemen.docx

  • 1.
    NR631 Concluding GraduateExperience - Scope : Project Management & Leadership (This document must be attached as an appendix to the professional, scholarly paper explaining what you are doing. Include title page, headings, introduction, body of paper, summary and at least three current, relevant references. All information in this form below must be professional, complete sentences in APA format) Appendix A: Scope Statement Organization’s Name: Project’s Name: Project Manager: Sponsor(s), Title: Organizational Priority (High, Medium, Low): _____________________________________________________ _________________ Mission Statement: Measureable Project Objectives – (Use 5 W’s and H. Sipes, 2016): Justification of Project: Implementation Strategy:
  • 2.
    Project Resources –Human and Technical: Completion Date: Measures of Success – Include all Metrics: Assumptions: Constraints: APPROVALSPrint or Type NameSignatureDate Project Manager Approval: Owner or Sponsor Title and Approval: This document must be approved by sponsor before submission to Dropbox
  • 3.
    Project Scope andCharter Guidelines and Scoring Rubric Purpose This assignment is designed to help students lay the groundwork for their project plans with the help of mentors and professors. The mentor becomes a team member for the project that the student will manage. The student will identify the stakeholders, the project priority, how the measurable goals will be met for a successful project, and who will receive the report of the results of the project. The scope document describes the parameters of the project, including what can and cannot be accomplished and the measurable objectives and outcome measures. The project charter describes and defines the project. When the sponsor signs off on the project, it becomes the document that authorizes the project. Week 2, you will complete the project scope and charter. Based on the information from the mentor and professor, each student finalizes and completes the project charter and scope documents or statements. The project scope must be approved by your practicum organization. Your mentor should help you obtain approval. Project approval must be received prior to submitting these documents. Appendices are provided for both of these documents in Course Resources. Due Date: Sunday at 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week 2 Total Points Possible: 100 Requirements 1. Complete the Project Scope document, including signatures of approval. 1. Complete the Project Charter document. 1. Documents are attached as appendices to a professional scholarly paper following the guidelines for writing professional papers found in Course Resources. 1. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as expressed in the sixth edition of the manual.
  • 4.
    Preparing the Paper 1.All aspects of the Project Scope document must be completed, including signatures. 1. All aspects of the Project Chart document must be completed. 1. Ideas, references, and information from professional sources must be cited correctly using the sixth edition of the APA manual. 1. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing. Assignment Criteria Category Points % Description Project Scope document contains a well-developed mission statement, measurable objectives, and completion date; document instructions are removed; Appendix A is attached to a professional paper. The scope intent is explained in a professional paper. 20 20 Project Scope document contains a well-developed mission statement, measurable objectives, and completion date; document instructions are removed; Appendix A is attached to a professional paper. The scope intent is explained in a professional paper. Project Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of success including metrics, assumptions, and constraints 20 20 Project Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of success including metrics, assumptions, and constraints Project Charter contains appropriate budget information and is approved; Appendix B is attached to the professional paper. The charter intent is explained in a professional paper.
  • 5.
    25 25 Project Charter containsappropriate budget information and is approved; Appendix B is attached to the professional paper. Charter intent is explained in a professional paper Project Charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains comments from each team member 10 10 Project Charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains comments from each team member Project Charter lists all roles and responsibilities of each team member 10 10 Project Charter lists all roles and responsibilities of each team member Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, citations, and APA formatting 15 15 Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, and citations consistent with formal academic writing and APA format as expressed in the sixth edition of manual Total 100 100 A quality assignment will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. Chamberlain College of Nursing NR631 Nurse Executive Concluding Graduate Experience 1 1 Grading Rubric
  • 6.
    Assignment Criteria Exceptional (100%) Outstanding orhighest level of performance Exceeds (88%) Very good or high level of performance Meets (80%) Competent or satisfactory level of performance Needs Improvement (38%) Poor or failing level of performance Developing (0) Unsatisfactory level of performance Content Possible Points = 85 Points Project Scope document contains a well-developed mission statement, measurable objectives, and completion date; document instructions are removed; Appendix A is attached to a scholarly paper. The scope intent is explained in a scholarly paper. 20 Points 18 Points 16 Points 8 Points 0 Points
  • 7.
    Project Scope documentcontains a well-developed mission statement, measureable objectives, and completion date; document instructions removed; Appendix A is attached to the scholarly paper that summarizes the purpose and intent of a scope document Project Scope document contains adequate mission statement, measureable objectives, and completion date; document instructions removed; The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose and intent of a scope document. The scholarly paper describes the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a scope document Project Scope document contains minimal mission statement, few measureable objectives, no completion date; document instructions not removed; The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose and intent of a scope document. The scholarly paper describes the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a scope document Project scope document is missing one or more of the required elements or is not attached as an appendix to a scholarly paper Project Scope document is not submitted Project Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of success including metrics, assumptions, and constraints 20 Points 18 Points 16 Points 8 Points 0 Points Scope document thoroughly describes the measures of success, including metrics assumptions, and constraints Scope document adequately describes the major measures of success, assumptions, and constraints but does not include all possible measures, including metrics assumptions, or
  • 8.
    constraints that applyto this project Scope document adequately describes the major measures of success, assumptions, and constraints but does not include all possible measures, assumptions, or constraints that apply to this project. Scope document minimally describes the major measures of success, assumptions, and constraints but does not include all possible measures, assumptions, or constraints that apply to this project Scope document does not describe the major measures of success, assumptions, or constraints that apply to this project Project Charter contains appropriate budget information; Appendix B is attached to the scholarly paper. The charter intent is explained in a scholarly paper. 25 Points 22 Points 19 Points 10 Points 0 Points Project charter contains a detailed budget that is approved. The budget is detailed enough to allow for variance analysis later in the project. Appendix B is attached to the scholarly paper that summarizes the purpose and intent of a project charter Project charter contains limited budget information that is not detailed enough to allow for variance analysis and/or status updates later in the project. The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose and intent of a project charter. The scholarly paper describes the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a charter Project charter addresses the topic of a budget in general terms
  • 9.
    but does notinclude budget items that should be listed and would normally be associated with the project. The scholarly paper does not adequately summarize the purpose and intent of a project charter. The scholarly paper describes the student’s project rather than summarize purpose of a charter The student states that no budget is necessary, or that the project is “budget neutral”, or will not cost the organization anything. A scholarly paper describing the purpose and intent of the project charter is not included Project charter contains no budget information Project charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains comments from each team member 10 Points 9 Points 8 Points 4 Points 0 Points Project charter thoroughly describes the approach and contains comments from each team member Project charter adequately describes the approach or does not contain comments from one of the team members Project charter briefly describes approach or does not contain comments from two of the team members Project charter does not describe the approach Project charter does not contain any comments or no more than comments from one team member Project Charter lists all roles and responsibilities of each team member 10 Points 9 Points 8 Points 4 Points 0 Points
  • 10.
    Project charter listsall roles and responsibilities of each team member Project charter lists most roles and responsibilities of each team member Project charter lists some roles and responsibilities of each team member Project charter lists few roles and responsibilities for each team member Project charter lists no roles and responsibilities of any team member Content Subtotal _____ of 85 Points Format Possible Points = 15 Points Grammar, spelling, punctuation, references, citations, and APA formatting 15 Points 13 Points 12 Points 6 Points 0 Points No grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors One grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA error Two total grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors
  • 11.
    Three total grammar,spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors Four or more total grammar, spelling, punctuation, reference, citation, or APA errors Format Subtotal _____ of 15 Points Total Points _____ of 100 Points NR631 Directions & Rubric.docx Revised 11/27/17 RD 7 NR631 Executive Concluding Graduate Experience I - Charter Appendix B: Practicum Project Charter Project Title: Project Start Date: Project End Date: Project Manager: Budget Information: Measureable Project Objectives – (Use 5 W’s and H. Sipes, 2016):
  • 12.
    Approach: Roles and Responsibilities: Comments(from each of the stakeholders listed in the Roles and Responsibilities):