Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Initial Starting Point - Scope Triangle

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Figure 1 -Anon (No Date)Scope Triangle [Online Image]Available at <http://www.tutorialspoint.com/management_concepts/project_management_triangle.htm> 
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Scope triangle 

Even if you are on the right track you will run over if you just sit there - Rogers, R (No Date) 
Scope triangle triple constraint
Figure 1, Scope Triangle 

During this reflective diary the use of the scope triangle would aid our progress and understand the principles of project management. The three constraints in a project management triangle are time, cost and scope. These need to be kept balanced to keep on track with tasks, to keep these balanced will need an organised, supportive group (see figure, 1).

The groups first challenge was to decide what to devise in our final exhibition. Ideas from the group were to integrate our floristry skills to provide charity arrangements for a charity gala/ ball. To develop a final exhibition within Bishop Burton, or to do an exhibition outside with a new client.  Personally I believed that the best option was to challenge the group to find, develop and create a final exhibition with a client outside of Bishop Burton. The group were 100% positive that we would not showcase designs at Bishop Burton as this would not challenge creativity.



Visits involved in initial location search.
 Management of the Final exhibition was initially strong, the group was communicating positively with roles allocated and a group name finalised; considering the time pressures of searching for a venue.

15th October 2015 – Fort Paull

This location was spacious and provided plenty of outdoor and indoor space (see figure,2). Weaknesses were the location was rural and would need transport. The group overall agreed that this location was run down. 
Figure 2, Fort Paull

19th October 2915 – The Treasure House

This location had providence in its surrounding areas but the cost was far to expensive. Peers did not appreciate that the venue has a dull atmosphere and the room was cramped 


22nd October 2015 – Kardomah94 

This location was spacious and had an easy to talk to client. Problems were the lack of natural light and warmth. Certain Peers appreciated the darkness of the room as it could hold bold colour well (see figure,3). 

Figure 3, Kardomah94

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