Your team runs the city's most successful event consulting company. Your current client is Plan-A-WAY, a carnival company that brings exciting games, rides and fun to local communities throughout Ontario, Canada. Plan-A-Way has hired you to implement their next carnival. They approved the scope of work you proposed (as depicted in the WBS). Now it's time to determine how long it will take the implement the carnival. In other words, you are building the project's schedule. Please use MS Project. You will find the instructions for accessing MS Project in Week 8's content folder on our Learn@Seneca site. If you're having difficulty accessing MS Project, you may use projectplan365.com as a last resort alternative. I'm not able to confirm how long this software will remain free so please use it at own your risk. 1. Your first step is to create the structure of your schedule using the WBS provided. 2. Your second step is to add the duration estimates for each of deliverables. 3. Your third step is to identify the predecessors For steps 2 and 3 , please refer to Table 1 below. This table provides the assumptions for deliverable durations and predecessor relationships. 4. Your fourth step is to identify milestones Milestones are "markers" that help us determine if we are on track with getting the work done as planned. They signify the completion of a major deliverable. In determining your milestones, think about the work you would want to celebrate with your team and the communications you would want to have with stakeholders about major accomplishments. Please identify at least 3 milestones. 5. Your fifth step is to assign resources. Assigning resources helps us ensure we have clear roles and responsibilities on our project. This is critical in getting work done. Assume you have a team of at least 5 people. Create a resource sheet using rolesas names (Sr. Analyst, Ir. Asalyst, etc.). determine their capacity for the project (availability). assume a reasonable hourly rate and assign these people to all the deliverables in the schedule. 6. Your final step is to identify the project's critical path Use the software's functionality to identify the series of activities that determine the project's completion date. Table 1-Required deltverables, durations and nradosene... Your team runs the city's most successful event consulting company. Your current client is Plan-A-WAY, a carnival company that brings exciting games, rides and fun to local communities throughout Ontario, Canada. Plan-A-Way has hired you to implement their next carnival. They approved the scope of work you proposed (as depicted in the WBS). Now it's time to determine how long it will take the implement the carnival. In other words, you are building the project's schedule. Please use MS Project. You will find the instructions for accessing MS Project in Week 8's content folder on our Learn@Seneca site. If you're having difficulty accessing MS Project, you may use projectplan365.com as a last resort alternative. I'm not able to confirm how long this software will remain free so please use it at own your risk. 1. Your first step is to create the structure of your schedule using the WBS provided. 2. Your second step is to add the duration estimates for each of deliverables. 3. Your third step is to identify the predecessors For steps 2 and 3 , please refer to Table 1 below. This table provides the assumptions for deliverable durations and predecessor relationships. 4. Your fourth step is to identify milestones Milestones are "markers" that help us determine if we are on track with getting the work done as planned. They signify the completion of a major deliverable. In determining your milestones, think about the work you would want to celebrate with your team and the communications you would want to have with stakeholders about major accomplishments. Please identify at least 3 milestones. 5. Your fifth step is to assign resources. Assigning resources helps us ensure we have clear roles and responsibilities on our project. This is critical in getting work done. Assume you have a team of at least 5 people. Create a resource sheet using rolesas names (Sr. Analyst, Ir. Asalyst, etc.). determine their capacity for the project (availability). assume a reasonable hourly rate and assign these people to all the deliverables in the schedule. 6. Your final step is to identify the project's critical path Use the software's functionality to identify the series of activities that determine the project's completion date. Table 1-Required deltverables, durations and nradosene