Project Management for the Development of a Community Based-Mothers and Infants Centre
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to take this chance for thanking my research facilitator, friends & family for the support they provided & their belief in me as well as guidance they provided without which I would have never been able to do this research.
DECLARATION
I, (Your name), would like to declare that all contents included in this proposal stand for my individual work without any aid, and this proposal has not been submitted for any examination at academic as well as professional level, previously. It is also representing my very own views and not essentially those that are associated with university.
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ABSTRACT
In this research, we developed a project management plan for the development of a community-based maternal and child healthcare centre in the Chohla Sahib area of India. Having being born and raised in the same area, I found it necessary to come up with the idea because the existing condition of maternal and child health care in the said area had not been up to the mark. The said project is meant to ameliorate the condition of maternal and child healthcare facilities in the area and to help educate women of the said vicinity to equip themselves with the basic information regarding their own prenatal and postnatal health also to acquire the necessary information about their children's health and nutrition in order to live a healthier and happier life and live up to the standard of 'healthy moms for healthy kids'.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Chapter Overview1
Background of the Study1
Rationale2
Project Questions4
Significance of the Study5
Overview of Maternal Health in India6
Overview of Child Health in India9
Aims and Objectives11
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW12
Chapter Overview12
Introduction12
Background14
Theoretical Framework15
Project Management16
Causes of Failed Projects and Project Management18
Factors affecting project19
Millennium Development Goals and the case of Indian Rural Areas20
Statistics20
Current Situation20
Institutional Deliveries21
Family Planning22
Teenage Motherhood23
Theoretical Framework of Management24
Emergence of Modern Project Management25
Project Management and Projects26
Significance of Project Management27
Effectiveness of Project Management28
Efficiency Driven Project Management Best Practices32
Stakeholders32
Project Sponsorship and Costs33
Performing Organization34
Project Managers35
Project Teams36
Building a team of Knowledge through Training and Development38
Stages of a Project40
Planning stage40
Implementation phase40
Phase of delivery or commissioning41
Initiation phase41
Phase control42
The main differences are in the planning stage42
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY43
Chapter Overview43
Initiation43
Planning and Design44
Execution45
Monitoring and Controlling45
Closing of the Project46
Project Control47
Project Method and Design Appropriateness48
Needed Resources49
Equipment50
Program work and time table50
Participants52
Instruments applied53
Questionnaire53
Rationale for using Questionnaire53
Pilot questionnaire54
Sample Size Determination54
Data Analysis55
Ethical Consideration55
CHAPTER 4: RESULTS57
Chapter Overview57
CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION70
The Project Charter71
The schedule of activities71
Creating a calendar of events72
Complete evaluation of the content on the skills to learners73
The work schedule74
Responsibility Matrix74
The budget of the project plan75
Milestones and Target Dates76
What is the risk?76
Assigning of Tasks77
CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS79
Chapter Overview79
Reflection81
REFERENCES82
APPENDICES93
Questionnaire 1: For Healthcare Personnel in Existing Centers93
Questionnaire 2: For Mothers Visiting Healthcare Centers96
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Projected percentage of children under three who are underweight in poor states.4
Figure 2: Project Life Cycle18
Figure 3: Iron Triangle of Project Management27
Figure 4: Graphical representation of Results for Healthcare Personnel in Existing Centers60
Figure 5: Graphical representation of Results for Mothers Visiting Healthcare Centers65