Assignment: Project Plan
Course Information
Course Code: MGMT 331
Course Title: Project Management
University: American University of the Middle East (AUM), Kuwait
Semester: Spring 2026
Instructor: Dr. Ahmed Al-Farsi
Department: College of Business Administration
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Introduction to Management (MGMT 201) or equivalent
This assignment aligns with program learning outcomes focused on applying project management frameworks to real-world scenarios, emphasizing practical skills in planning and risk assessment as per AACSB standards.
Assignment Overview
This individual assignment requires you to develop a comprehensive project plan based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) framework. It builds on concepts covered in Modules 1-6, including initiation, planning, and risk management. The goal is to simulate managing a local project relevant to Kuwait or the Gulf region, such as launching a mobile app for sustainable tourism or a small-scale construction initiative in an urban area.
Word Count: 1,500–2,000 words (excluding appendices, charts, and references)
Format: APA 7th Edition
Due Date: Week 8, Sunday, March 22, 2026, 11:59 PM via Moodle submission
Weight: 25% of final course grade
Late submissions will incur a 10% deduction per day, up to 5 days; after that, zero marks.
Learning Objectives
- Apply PMBOK processes to initiate and plan a project.
- Develop key project documents like charters, WBS, and risk plans.
- Use tools such as Microsoft Project or equivalent for scheduling.
- Incorporate regional context, such as cultural or regulatory factors in the Gulf.
- Demonstrate critical thinking in risk identification and mitigation.
Task Description
Select a hypothetical project from a provided list or propose your own (subject to instructor approval by Week 4). Examples include organizing a community event in Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City or implementing a digital transformation for a small business.
- Project Charter: Outline the project’s objectives, stakeholders, scope, assumptions, and constraints (300-400 words).
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Create a hierarchical WBS diagram with at least three levels, detailing tasks and deliverables.
- Schedule and Gantt Chart: Develop a timeline using MS Project (or free alternatives like ProjectLibre), including critical path method (CPM) calculations. Export as PDF or image.
- Risk Management Plan: Identify 5-7 risks, assess their impact/probability, and propose mitigation strategies (400-600 words).
- Integration: Discuss how these elements connect to ensure project success, with reflections on potential challenges in a Middle Eastern context (400-500 words).
Include appendices for diagrams, charts, and any supporting data. Ensure all sections reference PMBOK or course materials.
Requirements
- Submit as a single Word document or PDF, with a cover page including your name, student ID, course code, and assignment title.
- Use 12-pt Times New Roman font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins.
- Cite at least 5 sources (2 from course readings, 3 external peer-reviewed).
- No AI-generated content; plagiarism check via Turnitin (over 20% similarity results in zero).
- If proposing a custom project, email a 200-word summary by Week 3 for approval.
Grading Rubric
Total: 100 points
- Project Charter (20 points): Clear objectives/stakeholders (10); Scope/assumptions (10). Excellent: Comprehensive and aligned; Good: Mostly clear; Needs Improvement: Vague or missing elements.
- WBS (20 points): Hierarchy/detail (10); Relevance to project (10). Excellent: Detailed 3+ levels; Good: Basic structure; Needs Improvement: Incomplete.
- Schedule/Gantt/CPM (25 points): Accuracy of timeline (10); Tool usage/export (10); CPM analysis (5). Excellent: Professional and error-free; Good: Functional; Needs Improvement: Errors in logic.
- Risk Plan (20 points): Identification/assessment (10); Mitigation strategies (10). Excellent: Insightful and prioritized; Good: Adequate; Needs Improvement: Superficial.
- Integration/Reflection (10 points): Connections/challenges (5); Regional context (5). Excellent: Thoughtful; Good: Basic; Needs Improvement: Lacking depth.
- Format/Citations/Overall Quality (5 points): APA adherence, writing clarity, no errors.
Feedback will be provided within 2 weeks via Moodle.
The project charter for launching a sustainable tourism app in Kuwait begins by defining the primary objective as enhancing local eco-tourism awareness through user-friendly features like interactive maps and event listings. Stakeholders include the Kuwait Tourism Board, app developers, and end-users such as residents and visitors. Scope covers app design, testing, and initial rollout, excluding ongoing maintenance. Assumptions involve stable funding and regulatory approval, while constraints note a six-month timeline and budget of 50,000 KWD. Risks like data privacy issues in the region require compliance with local laws (Fernandes et al., 2022, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-021-09915-9). Mitigation could involve early legal consultations to align with Gulf standards.
References
- Fernandes, G., Pinto, E. B., Araújo, M., & Machado, R. J. (2022). Project management practices in major university-industry R&D collaboration programs – a case study. The Journal of Technology Transfer, 47, 361–391. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-021-09915-9
- Souza, M., & Ocampo, C. (2022). Rubric’s Development Process for Assessment of Project Management Competences. Education Sciences, 12(12), 902. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12120902
- Herzing, I. (2024). Project Management Education in U.S. Higher Education (2015–2024): A Thematic Curriculum Review. International Journal of Education & Research.
- Gray, P. J. (n.d.). Developing assessment rubrics in project based courses: four case studies. CDIO Conference Proceedings.
- Taylor, B., Kisby, F., & Reedy, A. (2024). Rubrics in higher education: an exploration of undergraduate students’ understanding and perspectives. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 49(5), 799-809. https://doi.org/10.1080/02602938.2023.2299330