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Lead Global Digital Projects

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Lead Global Digital Projects

MIS 3535.750 ■ Fall 2021 ■ Marie-Christine Martin
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Team Project

For the studio portion of this class, you and 3-4 classmate(s) will be working on a project and learn how to assume the role of a product manager. As a team, you will create & assemble artifacts and deliver a product to our client(s). 

Your contributions to the team project will be reviewed by your teammate(s). Their feedback on your contributions to the team project will be affecting your individual final team project grade (5% of your total grade).

  • Teams listing : Teams Project_section 750_v3

Project Description

Fall 2021 Team project_Section 750_ Greater Sum Project Description

Clients:

  • CEO and founder: Anna Taylor
  • Comm Specialists Specialist: Serena Hawtin

Additional info provided after the Interview:

Greater Sum Incubator Applicant Review Form
The Greater Sum Brand Guide
TGSGoogleAnalytics

Websites that our clients likes:
echoinggreen.org
candid.org
https://www.ffwd.org/

From Anna: here’s what I like about the site: the quick opportunity to navigate to what you’re looking for and the personalized card format below https://iamals.org/ 
 

Project/Website

You will be creating a client website or other digital products on the MIS Community platform :

  • The website/digital products must be thoughtfully designed and look professional
  • We have an MIS server, project.mis.temple.edu dedicated to selected MIS courses. Your website/digital products must be on this server. Create your project site and select the theme you want.

Start the website/digital products early and then improve and add to it as you work progresses.

In addition to your client’s website, you will be posting your final artifacts on Canvas for grading purposes. 

The artifacts are:

  • Definition of done (from week 4 studio Day)
  • Stakeholder Register
  • Product Roadmap
  • Refined Backlog (as of week 9-10)
  • Sprint Burndown chart (last sprint) – include the source data used to build your chart
  • Scrum Board (as of week 10)
  • Sprint retrospective

Final presentation

Each team will have 12 minutes to present their deliverables to the client, then 3 minutes for Q&A
Every team members need to be present to earn full credit.
Spend most of your time on live demo.

A) Upload your final presentation (ppt) on canvas (see link below).
Max 4 pages including title page:

1.Title page (include team name/members, link to website)
2.Products developed
3.Key considerations for the client for their implementation

B) Upload a ppt that includes the following artifacts (this is for grading purposes and is not presented to the client)

1.On the first page, please include the link to your website, list the features that you selected to build and if you built any additional features to earn extra credit (List those separately and clearly)
2.Definition of done (from week 4 ICE)
3.Stakeholder Register
4.Product Roadmap
5. Refined backlog (week 9/10)
6.Sprint Burndown chart (last sprint) – include the source data used to build your chart
7.Scrum Board (as of week 10) 
8.Sprint retrospective

Submission: submit on canvas

Team Project Grading

The final deliverable will be a set of artifacts, a client website and a final presentation.
See rubric on Canvas.

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