Project Management- Natural Soap
Project Charter
atural Soaps Project>
This Project Charter presents the preliminary findings of my investigation into the feasibility of your project to create a soap manufacturing company within the community that deals with not only scented soaps but also natural soaps. These soaps are environmental friendly as the production process does not encompass pollution and the soaps do not hurt the human skin and also the environment as well. This report also outlines my proposal of the procedures and schedule to be followed during this project. If you find any discrepancies or misconceptions, please bring them to my immediate attention.
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS
After a brief, preliminary investigation of the system being studied, I offer the following observations and initial analysis.
Project Description
This section of the report describes the history that led to this project and the proposed project scope.
History Leading to this Project Proposal.
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Scope of this Project. In the coming weeks, I will be carefully analyzing the project's scope to define a reasonable target and schedule. In the meantime, my preliminary definition is as follows:
The project will address the following business functions:
1. Natural Soaps
The human skin is an important part of the human body. Not only is it the physical or external part of the body that is exposed at all times, but it is also quite sensitive. As such, there is a great need for taking care of the human skin. In the present times, there has been a great recognition and inclination for natural products which are made of natural extracts such as aloe vera. Taking this into consideration, this particular project seeks to come up with natural product soaps, both scented and non-scented to cater to the new needs of the consumers.
2. Pollution
Manufacturing companies for a long time have been scrutinized for the pollutants that are emitted to the environment resulting from their processing activities. However, this aspect has lately become a big issue with the aspect of climate change. This project seeks to refine or fine-tune the manufacturing practices by coming up with ways that are not harmful to the environment in any way.
Project Environment
This section of the survey describes the project environment in terms of project participants, problems, and opportunities to be addressed, and project constraints that will or may limit eventual solutions. Figure 1 represents a context diagram of the current system.
Project Participants. To date, I have identified the following list of participants for this project. Please inform me of any potential omissions.
1. Management - Direct Users or Managers of the System
a. Steve Hanely
Management Director of Natural Soaps Project
2.
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a. Jane Connoly
Consumer Product Tester for Direct Consumer Feedback
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3. Other People or Departments Affected by, Interested in, or Interfacing to the System
a. Jacob Olsen
Manager of the Soap manufacturing Department
b. Christine Hanks
Director and Manager of Corporate social Responsibility
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Problems and Opportunities. I have compiled the following list of problems and opportunities to be addressed in the project. The list is not final. In the coming weeks, I will modify the list and provide you with a detailed analysis of problems, opportunities, and solutions. At any time during this project, you should feel free to add to, subtract from, or expand upon this preliminary list.
1. One of the problems addressed in this project is the aspect of pollution. With the aspect of sustainability and the need to take care of the environment, the project comes up with ways to produce the products that are not harmful to the environment or bring about pollutants (Shrivastava, 1995).
2. The project also takes into consideration the need to come up with natural products. In the contemporary times, there is greater necessity and demand from the consumers for natural products devoid of any additives or condiments that are manufactures. The project will come up with products that are created purely from natural extracts and that are healthy and good for the human skin.
Project Constraints. Project constraints are limitations, good or bad, that will or may affect any solutions that I might propose. Constraints can be technical, monetary, time, or political. As of now, I have identified the following preliminary list:
1. Monetary constraints. The machinery and equipment required in the project are quite costly and the prevailing capital amounts cannot be deemed sufficient for the purchases.
2. There are also technical limitations or constraints. This is with regards to the personnel. There is a limitation of proficient personnel who have a firm grasp of what processes and procedures are required for the production of the product. Another technical limitation is the backup technological inadequacy in the area. The equipments needed in this project are not available in the region and therefore have to be procured from elsewhere. This not only increases the costs incurred but also bring about the need for personnel to train the other personnel (Aterido and Hallward-Driemeier, 2009).
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Preliminary Solutions and Ideas
My project approach will eventually examine numerous alternative system solutions, and it would be premature to commit to any solution at this time. However, it is never too early to begin brainstorming and cataloging ideas.
Client's perceptions of what they want or expect. It is my understanding that you envision a new or improved product that:
1. Is gentle and smooth to the skin
2. Does not have musky scents that are piercing
3. That are not harmful to the environment
4. That bring about sustainability.< Without presenting your ideas and opinions, describe what you perceive as the users expectations as improvements for their system. While often times a user has a preconceived solution in mind, often times they simply want their problems solved. In either case, you need to acknowledge upfront that you understand what they be expecting out of this project. For example, if a user envisions a new system using barcode scanners to capture their transactions ... you need to know that upfront because they will be expecting you to at least consider such a technology solution. >.
The analyst's perceptions of possible solutions and ideas.
PROPOSAL
I propose to < ype a brief one or two sentence statement or proposal that covers the scope of your intentions, whether it be analysis and design or a complete systems development project. Careful! You are not proposing a "solution." Rather, you are simply proposing an approach and schedule.>this section of the report outlines my proposal.
Project Schedule Overview
The following overall project approach and schedule is proposed.
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