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Project Charter
Project scope
Stakeholders
Purpose and Benefits of the Project Charter
Key Concepts in Project Charters
Objectives and goals
Constraints and assumptions
Project Charter Review and Approval
Course Content:
Introduction to the Project Charter in Lean Six Sigma
Explanation of the significance of the Project Charter in process improvement.
The role of the Project Charter in project planning and execution.
Key Concepts in Project Charters
Understanding key terms and concepts:
Project scope
Objectives and goals
Stakeholders
Constraints and assumptions
How these concepts relate to the Project Charter.
Purpose and Benefits of the Project Charter
Discussing the primary purposes and benefits of creating a Project Charter.
How a well-defined Project Charter sets the stage for project success.
Project Charter Components
Detailed exploration of the essential elements of a Project Charter, including:
Problem statement
Scope statement
Goals and objectives
Stakeholder analysis
High-level project plan
Constraints and assumptions
Creating a Project Charter
Step-by-step guidance on how to create a Project Charter, from defining the problem to documenting objectives and scope.
The importance of involving key stakeholders in Charter development.
Hands-On Project Charter Exercise
Participants work on creating a Project Charter for a sample Lean Six Sigma project, applying the principles and techniques discussed.
Review and discussion of Project Charters.
Project Charter Review and Approval
The process of reviewing and gaining approval for the Project Charter.
The role of project sponsors and stakeholders in Charter approval.
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Riaan is a dynamic leader, coach, facilitator, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt with over 20 years of hands-on experience driving business results. Riaan is highly skilled and has worked across diverse industries internationally. With a degree in Chemical Engineering, Riaan started in the major breweries and bakeries in South Africa and was so dedicated to his work that he was often known to take his work home with him.