Project Charter Form Template
Project Charter Form Template
PROJECT CHARTER
[ Note: All fields in blue text or marked by an asterisk ( * ) must be filled in.]
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Does my project require a Charter? Obtain the latest version this Charter Template from the <document source>. of Save the Charter file using the filename format: Project Charter_Project Name.doc. Enter all dates in the 8-digit MM/DD/YYYY format (e.g., 02/15/2004). Type an X in the appropriate checkboxes. Keep a printed copy of your Risk Evaluation
Department Co-Sponsor: * Department Project Rank : * If this project is mandated or is required for continued business operation:
Mandated by whom?
Impact of not meeting mandate? Document History Version * Date * Author * Reason for Change *
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2. Stakeholders
Name * Project Manager: * Tech Lead: * Business Lead : Others: (e.g., those with a significant interest in this project) Department Telephone1 E-mail
3. Vendor Contacts
Name Company / Role Telephone2 E-mail
* Project Purpose / Business Justification Describe the product or service that this project will produce (e.g., This
project will produce a Business Continuation (BC) Plan for ABC Corporation.) Describe the business problem or need being addressed (e.g., ABC Corporations is currently at risk for interruption of essential services during a crisis.)
* Objectives (in business terms) Measurable outcomes of the project. Objectives have an attribute (e.g., cost), a
yardstick (e.g., U.S. dollars) and an absolute or relative value (e.g., less than $400,000). Objectives typically deal with cost, time, and quality (e.g., reduce the cost of delivery of this service by 30%). The success of your project may be judged based on how well it met these objectives.
* Deliverables List the high-level project sub-products whose satisfactory delivery mark completion of the project (e.g.,
working computer code, software manual, user training).
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Include area code first (e.g., 919-555-1212). Include area code first (e.g., 919-555-1212).
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* Clear Statement of What This Project Will Not Include (Example: Phase 1 of the Business Continuation Plan
project will include an analysis of how best to backup and secure all data held on servers, but will not include consideration of data held on user systems such as laptops.)
* Project Milestones Proposed start and end dates for Project Phases (e.g., Inception, Planning, Construction,
Delivery) and other major milestones.
* Major Known Risks (including significant Assumptions) A Risk is anything that may cause the project to fail.
Include both internal risks (things that the project team can control or influence) and external risks (things outside of the project teams control or influence). (e.g., Internal Risk steep learning curve due to first use of this new technology. External Risk pending Federal legislation may cause a change in requirements.). Risk Rating from On-Line Risk Evaluator (Hi, Med, Lo): List the most significant risks to the project: 1.
* Constraints List any conditions that may limit the project teams options with respect to resources, personnel, or
schedule (e.g., predetermined budget or project end date, limit on number of staff that may be assigned to the project).
External Dependencies Will project success depend on coordination of efforts between the project team and one or
more other individuals or groups? Has everyone involved agreed to this interaction?
* Project Strategy How does this project fit into the Organizations Technology Program? Why is it important to do
this project?
* Funding Source Select one of the following: (Example: Operating Budget, Technology Fund, Grant, Other. (If
Other, please describe in the Notes section below.)
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* Estimate of Total First-Year Cost Use Project Charter Budget Worksheet to calculate cost. If relevant,
Include both the cost of completing the project and the cost of not doing the project at all. If the project includes significant scope options that will impact cost, include this information. For example, the cost of project with Option 1 only = $400,000 (range $330,000 to $525,000). Cost of project with both Options 1 and 2 = $525,000 (range $430,000 to $650,000). Cost of not doing the project = $120,000 per year in fines starting 2003 as a result of not meeting Federal Requirements X, Y, and Z.) Create a Link_To_Project Charter Budget_Worksheet First Year Budget in $U.S.: $ Return-on-Investment (ROI) Data
Estimate time required of IT Department Staff (List each role and the number of hours required) Role (e.g. Developer, Analyst, Network Engineer) Hours needed (e.g. x hrs/mon for x months; x hours total)
Estimate time required of other Organization Staff (Add rows as needed) Role (e.g. Project Manager, Tester, Analyst) Hours needed (e.g. x hrs/mon for x months; x hours total)
Totals
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7. Sourcing Strategy
Place an X in the appropriate adjacent box: Organization-Managed and Hosted Vendor-Managed and Hosted Organization-Managed, Vendor-Hosted Vendor-Managed, Organization-Hosted
8. Acquisition Strategy
Place an X in the appropriate adjacent box: Sole-Source / Amend Contract RFP / Competitive Bid In-House / Custom-Develop Other:
10. Sign-off
Name Signature Date (MM/DD /YYYY)
12. Notes
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