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What is a Project Charter?

A project charter is a document that helps people understand what a project is about, why it is important, and how to do it. Think of it as a plan or a map for working on a project.

Project Charter: Improving Baggage Flow at the Airport

Imagine when you go to the airport and wait a long time to get your luggage. Improving baggage flow means making sure the suitcases and bags move faster and smoother from the plane to the conveyor belt, so people can get their bags without waiting too long.

Step 1: Project Title

Improving Baggage Flow at the Airport

Step 2: Purpose or Goal

The goal is to make sure bags move faster and don’t get lost. This will make passengers happy and help the airport work better.

Step 3: Project Manager

This is the person who will lead the project. For example, John or Jane.

Step 4: Team Members

These are the helpers who will work on the project - like airport staff and engineers.

Step 5: Main Tasks

  • Look at how baggage moves currently.
  • Find slow spots or problems.
  • Think of ways to fix these problems, like faster machines or better rules.
  • Try out the new ideas.
  • Measure to see if baggage is moving faster.

Step 6: Timeline

Decide how long each task will take, for example, 1 month to observe, 1 month to plan, 2 months to test, etc.

Step 7: Benefits

Explain why this project is good: quicker baggage means happy travelers and a better airport.

Summary:

By writing this project charter, you’ll have a clear plan to improve how bags move in an airport, making traveling easier and more fun for everyone!


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