Value-Driven Project and Portfolio Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Overview: For the final project in the course, you will analyze the case study Value-Driven Project and Portfolio Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry and
additional course resources to create a program performance report for a hypothetical organization. The completion of this project will allow you to
demonstrate your knowledge of program-level management and your ability to develop key executive reporting following standard frameworks.
Prompt: Using the project charter template provided, you will now dig more deeply into the case study information to create a project charter, which gives
you a high-level perspective of the project. A data set for this case study has also been provided for your benefit.
You are expected to complete each section of the charter template. When you complete your final project program report, you will pull the information you
need from your charter to complete your program report. For the project charter, specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Discuss the project purpose and background. Here you will provide the organization’s justification for taking on the project.
II. Identify the project’s goals, objectives, and expectations. Be sure that your goals are measurable.
III. Discuss the end product or service to be supplied. Here you will discuss the scope of the end product or service and the business need that the project
will address.
IV. Identify milestones/estimated deliverables. Note the relationship between the project deliverables and the project objectives. The deliverables should
meet the objectives.
V. Discuss the success criteria. How will “success” be measured?
VI. Identify the high-level risks. How do the risks potentially impact the project?
VII. Identify the key stakeholders. What is the role of each stakeholder in the project?
VIII. Identify any assumptions, restrictions, and external dependencies. What are the assumptions on which decisions are being made?
IX. Identify any customer responsibilities. Will the customer be doing any tasks or contributing any resources to the project?
X. Complete a project category table allowing a high-level view of the project.
XI. Specify a high-level budget.

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