MBA – Main – Set 15
Project Closeout Checklist Exercise
You will be designing a closeout checklist. Instructions are within the attached exercise template.
References
Muthukumar R. (2005). Case studies on the global automobile industry. Fiat and GM: Atroubled merger.Timothy J. Kloppenburg, VittalAnatantmula, and Kathryn N. Wells. (2016). Contemporaryproject management. Fourth Edition
CLOSEOUT CHECKLIST EXERCISE
Instructions: This exercise will require you to complete a project closeout checklist for your Week 2 Business Case project. Copy and Paste your Business Case. Then create a project closeout checklist which identifies at least three items from each of your six (6) Key Deliverables. This will be a checklist of at least eighteen (18) items. Ensure that your checklist items are specific to provide clear understanding to the checklist user. The form of the checklist is entirely up to you. You can use examples from the textbook or other resource(s).
Business Case:
Closeout Checklist:
Running head: ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF A PROJECT 1
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF A PROJECT 2
Essential elements of a project
Name
Institution
Course
Date
Essential elements of a project
Regarding the element of who is involved, Fiat and General Motors automobiles are involved. A troubled alliance/merger between the two automobile industries is the issue of concern/what is involved, (Kloppenburg, 2016). The place of the incidence was in the United States where the merger occurred.Regarding the when question, the troubled merger between the automobile industries occurred in 2005, (Muthukumar, 2005). The reason for the issue is that Fiat had been making losses and it was attempting to merge with GM so that it could revive its situation but due to the failure by GM to buy stakes from Fiat, the merge turned hostile.
References
Muthukumar R. (2005). Case studies on the global automobile industry. Fiat and GM: A troubled merger.
Timothy J. Kloppenburg, Vittal Anatantmula, and Kathryn N. Wells. (2016). Contemporary project management. Fourth Edition.
Web address
www.ibscdc.org
City
Michigan in the United States