Business case: Heathrow Airport Project

Instructions 
Coursework 2: Individual Project Report (50%) Word Count: 2000
Business case: Heathrow Airport Project You are required to write a report to address the
following.
You need to be diligent about what information you collect, how to store it and then how to
present it so that you answer the assignment requirements. You also need to appreciate the
credibility of the information you collect and use in your arguments and reference appropriately
all the resources used.
You will need to use the above case for Coursework 2 (Individual Report). The case will provide you with a general background of the project. Here, you are required to undertake additional
reading and researches to assist you in answering the below.
In this end of module coursework (CW2), you are required to:
1) Discuss the scope and scale of the project, including a speculative WBS.
2) Demonstrate how collaboration was used to ensure project coherence across a
range of business functional areas.
3) Identify potential resource conflicts. Then evaluate the strategy that was utilised to
ensure the effective use of resources.
4) Prepare the risk management plan. This needs to include risk identification, risk assessment
and risk control strategies, as well as the risk communication plan which forms a part of a
standard risk management process.
In order to understand the above requirements better, you need to read the brief alongside the
coursework 2 rubric (containing the marking criteria).
Report format:
• Word processed, 11pt font with 1 line spacing
• All pages numbered
• Front page stating:
o Module number
o Module name
o Title of the assignment
o Student name and number
o Submission date
o Word count (excluding executive summary, references, appendices, charts and
diagrams)
• The main body of the text should be maximum 2,000 words
• An executive summary on maximum one page
• Appendices can be used to illustrate your analysis (not more than 6 pages)

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