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PRJM6005 Program and Portfolio Management Assessment Report - Benefits Realisation Table, Curtin University, Australia
Learning Outcomes addressed: Create a benefits management plan for an authentic project or program, utilizing benefits management theory.
Aim - Application of program management processes via a case study - Benefits Management Plan for the WA Schools Public Private Partnership Project which in this instance will be treated as a Program.
Resources - The following resources are needed in order to complete this assessment, these are available via the internet: Western Australian Auditor General (OAG). 2018. WA Schools Public Private Partnership Project. Perth, West Australia: OAG.
Complete the Benefits Realisation Table:
Guidelines:
- Only use the benefits realisation template provided for this assignment. The template is shown on the next page. Note: A Word version of the template is provided on Blackboard under Assessment 2.
- Reminder: Benefits are achieved post project (refer to the module notes).
- Treat the WA Schools Public Private Partnership as a Program rather than a Project.
- Assume that the WA Schools Public Private Partnership Project is 75% complete when writing your benefits table.
- Identify THREE projects to be entered into the Benefits Realisation Table
- For EACH project identify THREE benefits and complete each of the associated fields in the template.
- Make any necessary but reasonable assumptions and include above the Benefits Realisation Table.
- Clearly articulate the Problem being solved or the Opportunity being explored for this Program.
Format: The assignment must be typed in A4 format and use the template provided in single space typing. All papers should be numbered. All assignments should be thoroughly checked for typing, spelling and grammatical errors before being submitted.
Word length - approximately 500-700 words.
Attachment:- Program and Portfolio Management Assessment Files.rar