General project information: project name, sponsor, project team • Problem/opportunity statement: identify and briefly explain potential problems/opportunities • Project objectives: a list of the objectives we hope to achieve with this system

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Milestone Project: Sample Project Brief
Established in 2010, Jimmy Jonas Famous Sandwiches (JJFS) is a new, yet fast growing, sandwich
shop. They established an early reputation for the best bread west of the Mississippi with quality
ingredients and friendly, efficient service. Recently, however, efficiency has slipped. JJFS cannot
keep up with the increase in sales, especially in their catering orders. Although new employees have
been added, the demand for their services is greater than their ability to handle it. As a result, some
customers have deflected to other sandwich shops and catering orders have greatly declined. At this
rate, JJFS will develop a poor reputation, which could ultimately mean the end of their business.
JJFS specializes in exceptional service and delivery. Along with their hundreds of stores, they are
also known for delivering at supersonic speed. JJFS caters all types of business luncheons, birthday
parties and other celebrations. JJFS has a comprehensive training program for all employees
including sandwich making, bread making and customer service.
Catering orders are on a first-come basis. In other words, customers are prioritized in the order in
which they call. The orders are dispatched to the various locations based on delivery location.
Inventory, driving routes, staffing, and the scheduling of orders are completed at a centralized office
by the office manager. Orders are received at the various locations with follow-up with the customer
for additional order or delivery details as necessary. Sometimes the store locations will borrow
inventory from other locations in order to complete the order. All catering orders are delivered by
JJFS staff using personal vehicles for delivery.
Currently, JJFS has over 300 store locations in six states with one central office that manually
processes all catering orders. Catering orders are emailed to the store manager as soon as they are
received. The office handles all accounting, inventory orders, and completes all new employee
paperwork and training. Unfortunately, the catering orders portion of their business has dropped by
20% in the last 6 months. JJFS has 12 team leaders (2 per state) that travel from location to location
to train employees, a manager at each location, and multiple sandwich makers.
As a result of the decreased efficiency, costs have risen and profits have dropped. Good service
sandwich makers are hard to find, thus, it is difficult to hire quality people. As a result, the team
leaders are overworked and far behind in their training. Subsequent problems of lagging service
include such disastrous outcomes as: (1) a customer not receiving their catering order for their
daughter’s 8
th birthday party; (2) a customer receiving a catering order for someone in another state;
(3) a customer not receiving an order at all due to an employee’s vehicle malfunction. Overall,
morale is slipping among employees and customers are increasingly becoming more dissatisfied with
the service.
Obviously, JJFS will need to do something soon to recover from their problems, otherwise the
company will cease to exist. The owner, Stephanie Horine, thinks a computer system could help the
company. She is not sure how it could help but is confident that you will come up with something.

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Statement of Scope:

• General project information: project name, sponsor, project team
• Problem/opportunity statement: identify and briefly explain potential problems/opportunities
• Project objectives: a list of the objectives we hope to achieve with this system
• Project description: a brief description of the project (include the purpose of the project)
• Identification of users: who is directly and indirectly affected by this project?
• Benefits: an identification of tangible and intangible benefits
• Costs Benefits: an identification of the cost-effectiveness of the project
• Constraints: what are possible constraints or limitations imposed on this project?

 

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Feasibility/Risk Assessment:

• Calculate individual scores for TELOS feasibility factors. Calculate an overall score. Important: provide
justification/explanation for the scores, including the overall score. For example, if you assign the
Technical feasibility a score of 9, then please explain why.
• Technical–Is it likely that our staff can build it?
• Economic–Is the projected return worth the investment?
• Legal–Will doing this project violate laws or contractual agreements?
• Operational–If built, is it likely that the system will really address or solve the business problem?
Schedule–Is it likely to be built in time to realize benefits and/or meet constraints?

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Recommendation:

  • If the company should go forward or not with this project.
  • Use the case, scope and assessments to justify your answer.
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Then what should be the Stratic assessment: Need help on this

Strategic Assessment:

• Should be approximately one page and should calculate individual scores for PDM strategic
factors.
• Calculate an overall score
• Important: provide justification/explanation for the scores, including the overall score.
• Productivity–Will this project positively/negatively affect productivity
• Differentiation–Will this project differentiate our company from the competition
• Management–Will this project help manage the company, the data, etc

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Now as per the project brief: Need the below help

Feasibility/Risk Assessment:

• Calculate individual scores for TELOS feasibility factors. Calculate an overall score. Important: provide
justification/explanation for the scores, including the overall score. For example, if you assign the
Technical feasibility a score of 9, then please explain why.
• Technical–Is it likely that our staff can build it?
• Economic–Is the projected return worth the investment?
• Legal–Will doing this project violate laws or contractual agreements?
• Operational–If built, is it likely that the system will really address or solve the business problem?
Schedule–Is it likely to be built in time to realize benefits and/or meet constraints?

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So please answer below rest of the question:

• Project description: a brief description of the project (include the purpose of the project)
• Identification of users: who is directly and indirectly affected by this project?
• Benefits: an identification of tangible and intangible benefits
• Costs Benefits: an identification of the cost-effectiveness of the project
• Constraints: what are possible constraints or limitations imposed on this project?

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