Project Priority Matrix, Wbs, and Cost Estimation

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1. Description

The upcoming project that our department would be working on is to prepare the launching of our latest product through keynote address. We believe that this will incline our company image –which end result would be incline in profit– even more than it used to be. After research and observation we have done, a rather popular way to showcase a product is with the close and personal presentation by CEO/ by chief design officer (CDO) to talk about overall product advantage and more in depth about the specification. Our projected budget is $57,000

This method presently proven quite effective, because when the people or individual behind the idea give a direct speech on how it is going to benefit customer, it shows their (chiefs) eagerness and excitement to share the “goodness” to society. It is then trust and loyalty will formed automatically, even sometimes by how they talk/ behave during speech or just simply showing up and show support to the new technology/ design, build up that feeling even more.

Our company is come up with the state-of-art smart portable computer (PC), which allows every technology out there wirelessly connected with our own. The event will be held around end of November 2015 and the project itself will take 2-3 months, it will start on the end of August. All the press are invited to broadcast our product worldwide, and will be conducted in 5 star hotel X. Every potential shareholders, most loyal customer, and innovator type customer would be given a special invitation to our launching. Board of directors and staff are free to attend.

2. Project Scope Statement

The purposes of creating project scope statement are to define all the deliverable(s) for the end user in specific, measurable, and tangible terms. Also use as focus point toward goal(s) completion and helpful planning tool. The six checklists that must be present are project objective, deliverables, milestones, technical requirements, limits & exclusions, and...