A. Create a project! You will develop a 1. scope statement, 2. project schedule,

A. Create a project! You will develop a 1. scope statement, 2. project schedule,

A. Create a project! You will develop a 1. scope statement, 2. project schedule, 3. customized tasks and an initial 4. resource list. Please note, we are only creating a resource list which will later be entered into project. Please assign a role to each unique induvial. You may assign your own team names to get a better handle on the project. B. For this lab, you enter the initial work breakdown schedule into MS Project. Please appropriately link your tasks with proper indentation and predecessor dependencies and successor lists. You may use the attached Work Breakdown Structure as a model for your project. Craft the tasks unique to your own group project. a. Project examples include Adding a new clothing line to an existing storefront, setting up a Special event, installing a new software package at a company, tracking packages, and/or Creating a unique product or service. b. The tasks should be set to automatic schedule. Create any unique start date. Also, create reasonable work durations. The typical task applied 1 day, by default. You may update the task durations, later in the assignment. C. Deliverable, you will submit the following: you may use a combination of word and project files, exported as .pdf files. If you want to start preparing for the final project, I advise that you enter all the information into PowerPoint, using screen shots, inserted images, etc. Be sure to include the project scope, project schedule, project tasks and resource list. Again, we are not entering or assigning the resources to tasks. We will do this in Group Assignment 2. a. For the first assignment, please submit your group name along with all of your group members, as they appear in Wiser. You may also include any nick names. From the MS Info tab (in backstage view) to establish the Project start date. Now enter the start date and set the tasks to automatic scheduling and immediate calculation. Note: To change specific date information, you may go to the row selector and select task, then navigate to the Project tab in the (information section) and adjust any specific date or scheduling details. Our sample project: We are setting up our own business. We have picked a business idea and now we need to go from writing our scope statement and project requirements to a fully established business. For these steps, we are going to create a project plan. We will establish our unique Work Breakdown structure and enter the tasks into MS Project