Program and Portfolio Management
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Program and Portfolio Management
Assessment 3: Case Study (Value 35%)
Governance and Stakeholder Management
Learning Outcomes addressed:
Evaluate the governance process within an existing contemporary project
Aim
Application of program management processes via a case study Governance and Stakeholder Management
Western Australian Auditor General (OAG). 2018. WA Schools Public Private Partnership Project. Perth, West Australia: OAG.
Link: https://audit.wa.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/report2018_11-PPP.pdfor see reading list in BB for Assignment 2
Resources
The following resources are needed in order to complete this assessment, these are available via your Leganto Reading List in Blackboard:
Bourne, Lynda and Derek H.T Walker. 2005. Visualising and mapping stakeholder influence. Management Decision 43 (5): 649-60.
Governance and Stakeholder Management
This assignment is based on answering questions in regard to the Case Study from Assessment 2 (. In answering the assignment, make any necessary but reasonable assumptions.
Summarise the Governance problems and suggest solutions(30 marks)
Using Borne and Walkers article, draw a Stakeholder Circle to show the influence and power of all Stakeholders in this project. Remember to include a legend to clarify each stakeholder. (30 marks)
Using your Stakeholder Circle, Identify TWO key stakeholders, analyse their interests, influence and distance, and suggest and justify how they should be managed. (40 marks)
Format
The assignment must be typed in A4 format in single space typing. Students should use the template provided in the assignment folder. All papers should be numbered. All assignments should be thoroughly checked for typing, spelling and grammatical errors before being submitted.
Word length should be approximately (1000-1500 words)
Points to note:
Submit your assessment via the Turnitin link under the Assessments tab in Blackboard (not through email or in person) by the due date.
Late submissions will be penalised as per the Curtin Late Assessment Policy in the Unit Outline.
All assessments should be referenced correctly (see unit outline for more details) and in accordance Curtin University policy.
All source material MUST be acknowledged and any form of plagiarism will result in the appropriate measures being taken. Do not copy other students work or assist by showing your work to others.