Unit Assessment Guide
Unit details
Unit code
SITXMGT003
Unit name
Manage projects
Unit purpose
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to develop project plans, implement project activities, monitor progress to ensure objectives are achieved and to evaluate all aspects of projects
Elements and performance criteria
For further information about this unit go to: http:
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Unit outcome
This unit is not graded. Your result will be recorded as Achieved Competence (AC) or Not Competent (NC).
Pre-requisite/ Co-requisite units
Nil
Assessment plan
To demonstrate competence in this unit, you must successfully complete each of the following assessment events:
Assessment Event 1
Short answer questions
Assessment Event 2
Research portfolio
Assessment conditions
Submission dates
Submission of assessment events are flexible to your own personal needs. You should discuss a timeline with your facilitator in order to determine suitable dates to submit each assessment event for marking.
Submission instructions
Your assessment events must be submitted online via the Studespace website.
· Complete each of your assessment events and save your files with the assessment unit name and your own name – for example: Assessment SITEEVT001_John Smith
· Upload your assessment event files and any other additional attachments to the space provided in the Studespace online learning platform.
Student is required to provide the following materials and equipment
To complete this assessment, you will need to provide:
· A personal computer with internet access
· Access to a workplace and workplace events
TAFE is required to provide materials and equipment
To complete this assessment, your facilitator will provide access to:
Nil
Additional resources
Nil
Facilitator support and supervision
There is no facilitator supervision required for these assessment events. If you are unclear about any aspect of the assessment please contact your facilitator for guidance.
Student collaboration
Student collaboration is not permitted.
Assessment attempts
You have two attempts on each event.
General information
Click here for general information about assessment at TAFE NSW.
Plagiarism and referencing
Plagiarism is taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting them as if they were original to the user. This includes copying, quoting or paraphrasing text, images or ideas without crediting the original source.
All students are expected to co
ectly credit and reference sources used within assessment items. There are strict penalties for students found to be in
each of these guidelines.
Assessment Event 1: Short answer questions
Instructions
This assessment event requires you to submit answers to written questions that demonstrates your knowledge of selecting event venues and sites.
You must meet the criteria below in order to successfully complete this assessment event.
1. Response to short answer questions
Your responses must:
1. Be answered co
ectly
2. Provide details addressing all parts of each question with examples as appropriate.
3. Use clear and concise language to ensure the intended meaning is understood
4. Provide references to the source of information, as relevant.
Question 1
a) Explain your understanding of what a project is.
) Explain what the five (5) general phases of a project are.
Question 2
Explain how time, cost and quality influence a project.
Question 3
Identify the key stakeholders involved in a project team. Fully explain their individual roles and responsibilities when planning, coordinating, implementing and reviewing a project.
Question 4
Explain the following project terms:
1. Project purpose
1. Project scope
1. Project objectives
1. Milestones.
Question 5
Describe the purpose of the following tools which are used for prioritising and scheduling tasks when managing a project.
Gantt chart
Critical path method
Question 6
There are the four stages of Risk Management Planning of a project:
1. Risk Identification
1. Risk Quantification
1. Risk Response
1. Risk Monitoring & Control
For each of these stages explain how they are ca
ied out and what impact they have on completing a project.
Assessment Event 2: Research portfolio
The following is a case study scenario based on a proposed project. The eight (8) tasks are to be answered adequately to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the concept of project management in order to be deemed competent in this unit.
Scenario
As acting manager of your group’s marketing department, you are required to prepare an initial project plan for the staging of the Tourism Venture Group (TVG) Staff Recognition Awards Evening.
For the first time this organisation, a global tourism group which has opened franchises in Australia, is holding a staff recognition awards evening for its Sydney franchises and Asia Pacific regional office, which is also located in Sydney. This event will occur on Thursday evening 25th October, which is in six (6) months’ time.
This awards presentation evening is an event which will recognise and reward staff for their loyalty, dedication and outstanding achievements based on the company’s annual performance evaluation process.
You will be required to plan, manage, execute, monitor and evaluate this event. You are free to engage some or all of the five marketing staff within your department to assist with the planning and staging of the event over the coming months. The general manager has provided you with the following:
Tourism Venture Group Awards Evening
Project Information
Outline
The recognition awards evening should be in the form of a sit-down dinner with live music and include an opportunity to formally present a series of staff awards culminating in the ‘Employee of the Year Award’.
The five award categories are:
1) Best customer service $1000
2) Most innovative tourism development program $1000
3) Most sales to Europe $1000
4) Most sales to the Americas $1000
5) Most outstanding in overall sales performance $1000
The five category award winners will receive the above-mentioned cash prize each, and the ‘Employee of the Year’ will be awarded a cash prize of $2000 plus a holiday gift voucher to the value of $3000.
Objectives
The objectives of this awards evening held by TVG, are to continually support and encourage all staff members of the company by recognising and rewarding their achievements. This aims to ensure the longevity of employment for each individual. It is expected too, that talk of the awards evening will filter through the industry and become an enviable benefit of being an employee of TVG, creating awareness that TVG is an increasingly rewarding company for employment.
Guest list
The guest list will include 80 staff plus 20 managers and a senior chief executive who will be travelling from London for the awards evening. All guests are invited to
ing partners (therefore approximately 200 in total).
Theme
A subtle, conservative theme is appropriate for the dinner.
Project costs
The general manager is reluctant to allocate a budget for the event and would prefer to consider an initial budget estimate presented by the marketing department with the following cost areas to be addressed:
· Labour costs (wages, overtime)
· Equipment and materials costs (awards trophies and engraving, prize money and vouchers ($10,000), stationery (invitations, menus, etc), venue hire costs ($5000 for 5-star ballroom, $6000 for catering including food and drinks)
· Direct costs (travel, telephone, contracted services including professional decorating services, entertainment, etc).
Task instructions
Complete all of the following eight (8) tasks (templates are provided for each task at the end of this assessment):
1. Scoping document
Complete a Project Management Scope document for your project using the template provided.
2. Key stakeholders
The associated key stakeholders are listed in the template provided. Identify at least one interest in the project for each stakeholder as per the example given.
3. Responsibility and authority
Complete the template provided by listing your responsibilities as manager of this project, and also the responsibilities of your individual project team members.
4. Communication for the project
Complete the template provided with the varied communication methods you will use in order to report the progress of the awards evening to your general manager and your project team.
5. Work (or Task) Breakdown Schedule
Using the template provided, complete a simplified Work Breakdown Schedule for the awards evening. Identify one (1) task for each resource provided as per the example given.
6. Analysing the resources
As you and your marketing department do not have all the resources required to complete the project, discuss the methods of obtaining the resources listed in task 5. For example, the steps involved in outsourcing them to suppliers, sourcing them from the client or sponsors, or creating them specifically for the project. These resources may involve people, money, time, equipment, facilities or any other necessity required for the project. Complete the template provided as per the example given.
7. Risk assessment and contingency plan
It is imperative to conduct a risk assessment in project management. Contingency measures are also necessary to ensure a successful project. Complete the template provided by identifying three (3) risks/hazards and associated factors that may impact on this project as per the example given.
8. Evaluating the project
It is necessary to conduct a project evaluation at the conclusion of the project. Using the template provided describe how you will evaluate the success of the project once it is over.
You will be assessed on the following:
Research
Shown extensive research into project management for the specific project provided.
Content
Information is relevant and shows a comprehensive understanding of project management and the importance of planning, administering, monitoring and evaluating the scenario specific project.
Analysis
Information presented is analysed in relation to the requirements of a project manager including how to successfully initiate, plan, implement, control and close a project.
Presentation
Concise, clear and consistent with requirements within the events industry.
Task templates
1. Scoping document
Tourism Venture Group P/L
Scoping document
Project Sponso
Project Name
Who has issued the directive for this event?
From the above scenario determine an appropriate title for this project.
Sponsoring Department
Who is funding this event?
Project Manage
Your name
Scope and purpose of the project
Provide details of the scope and purpose for holding this event.
Description of the project
Describe the project in which you are assigned to manage.
cribe the project in which manage.
Identify the objectives of this project
What are the objectives of the project? List these in the appropriate manner.
Identify the main target audience
Who will be attending?
Timeline - activities and milestones
Milestone date
Consider the following phases of managing a project. List a minimum of two (2) activities that require scheduling for each phase.
What month do you anticipate these to be actioned or completed by in accordance with the scenario?
Initiation
Planning
Implementation
Controlling
Closing
Proposed budget for project
Amount $
To be completed according to the project costs indicated in the scenario.
Approximate figures are acceptable. You may use your initiative for other possible costs.
2. Key stakeholders
Stakeholde
Interest in project
The company (TVG)
· Acknowledge and reward high achievements of individual staff performance.
· Motivate employees to succeed in the company in order to reap the rewards.
Marketing department
Sponsors
Venue
Caterers
Suppliers (stationery, awards trophies)
Staff
3.