Scenario - Additional Information - During the initiation stage the Project Manager met with the Marketing Director to find out more about the requirements of the promotional calendar and recorded the following notes: There has been a reduction in the order numbers at the MNO Manufacturing due in part to the increased marketing activities of its competitors.
10% of customers have not re-ordered in this financial year and staff morale is poor.
A number of skilled staff have left as a result and replacement staff have not been recruited due to the reduced operation.
If the project is successful, a recruitment campaign will be required to fill the existing staff vacancies and there may be a requirement for additional staff.
Operational costs are likely to increase because skilled staff are expensive and difficult to find.
In financial terms, there were a total of 1,500 orders in the last financial year, each with an average profit of 2k.
The Marketing department believes that sending a promotional calendar to our current and prospective customers would increase orders by at least 10% with a minimum of 10 further orders from the list of prospective customers within 12 months from the date of distribution.
The Marketing Director will be funding the project from the business marketing budget.
She believes that the effect of a good company image portrayed by a successful calendar would last into a second year.
She has forecast the same increase in orders for a second year and predicts that the annual employee satisfaction survey will show a measurable improvement in staff morale.
A number of alternatives were explored, including: -> 20% discount for all repeat customers - not cost-effective and very short term -> A promotional calendar as a free Christmas gift - would target current and prospective customers and the benefits would last into a second year -> A series of television and press advertisements was too expensive -> A direct mail shot to all customers - benefit would be short term -> Creation of an internet website - would not suit all customers The calendar is seen as the favored option, as long as the company's competitors do not increase their marketing activity.
Whilst the Marketing department wants a very high quality, glossy product, the project management team must be aware of the cost this will incur.
Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Timescale heading?
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A. B. C. D. E.CD.
Based on the scenario provided, the following statements should be recorded under the Timescale heading:
The prepared calendar pack must be delivered by the first week in December. This statement is a specific and measurable objective related to the timeline for completing the project. It indicates that the project team must work towards delivering the calendar pack by the first week in December. This is an important milestone as it aligns with the idea of distributing the calendar as a Christmas gift, which is a key part of the project's promotional strategy.
A recruitment campaign to fill the existing staff vacancies will need to take place in the next 12 months. This statement is also related to the timeline of the project. It highlights the fact that if the project is successful, a recruitment campaign will need to take place to fill existing staff vacancies. This is important information to record because it indicates that the project team needs to consider the long-term implications of the project's success and plan for any future activities that may be required.
It is worth noting that statement C, which refers to an additional 10% increase in orders in year two, is related to the project's benefits but not specifically to its timescale. Similarly, statement E, which mentions the print company's notification period, is relevant to the project's logistics but not necessarily its timeline. Statement A, which mentions the risk of losing benefits if the project is not completed on time, is a valid consideration but not a specific statement related to the project's timeline.