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 Lesson: Advanced Project Management Simulator – “The Big Launch”

Title: Launch a Multi-Stakeholder Project with Global Impact


Level: Advanced


Objective: Build strategic decision-making, stakeholder engagement, risk management, and performance tracking skills in a high-pressure, real-world scenario.


Scenario Overview:

You have just been hired as a Project Director for a major organization preparing to launch a high-impact project. The project could be a national health campaign, a new agri-tech startup, a climate change awareness drive, or even a government-funded infrastructure project. Your mission:

  Deliver results within 8 months, under a $1 million budget, across multiple locations with different stakeholders.


Phase 1: Project Kickoff

Key Decisions:

  • Define project scope: What are you delivering—and what is not included?
  • Assemble your team: Choose between high-cost experts or low-cost trainees with potential.
  • Identify and map stakeholders: Local governments, donors, community leaders, and the public.

Simulator Prompt:
One powerful donor wants branding visibility in all project areas—even if it conflicts with cultural norms. Do you:

A. Compromise values to secure funding?
B. Risk losing funding to protect integrity?

Impact: This decision shapes trust, funding, and stakeholder alignment throughout the project.


Phase 2: Planning and Scheduling

Now that the vision is clear, you must build a strategic roadmap.

  • Create your Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).
  • Set SMART goals and deliverables.
  • Build a risk register and assign owners to each major risk.
  • Design a communication plan: Who gets what info, when, and how?

Challenge: A partner country requests changes to your timeline due to local holidays. Accepting means a 1-month delay.

  • A. Adjust timeline and inform all stakeholders.
  • B. Reject the request to stick to global timelines.

Hint: Communication here can make or break your reputation.


Phase 3: Execution and Monitoring

Execution begins. Field teams report confusion about roles, while your finance manager raises a red flag: 70% of funds are already committed by Month 4.

  • Do you pause for a mid-term review or push forward to meet deadlines?
  • How do you measure performance? Use KPIs: cost variance, milestone achievement, stakeholder satisfaction scores, etc.
  • Implement a change control process to handle scope creep.

Scenario Twist:
A key partner pulls out, affecting deliverables. You must lead a crisis meeting. How do you:

  • Manage team morale?
  • Reassign responsibilities?
  • Communicate the crisis to funders and beneficiaries?

You made it to the final stage. Deliverables are ready. But feedback reveals that some regions feel left out of decision-making.

  • Conduct a Post-Project Review with key lessons learned.
  • Submit your final report with outcome metrics, cost tracking, and change logs.
  • Plan a Knowledge Transfer Session so others can learn from your work.

Final Prompt:
Would you accept a new project based on your performance here? What would you do differently?


Reflection and Certification Message

Why this simulator is important:
It’s no longer theory—it’s experience. You made leadership decisions, managed risk, and navigated real human challenges. You have practiced what real project directors face daily in the professional world.

To Students:
If you handled this simulator well, you're ready for real-life project leadership roles. Earn your certificate, share it online, and unlock the doors to new job opportunities and respect in your field.

Comments

  1. I am happy to be part and parcel of project management class. I enjoyed the moment I studied this course. I will be looking forward for new opportunities in life. I am encouraging my friends to take these online courses seriously.

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