In this assessment, you will develop your problem statement as well as your AIM statement for your Project Charter. It is critical to identify the “gap” or area for improvement with supporting evidence. The AIM statement represents the goals you are trying to accomplish, the impact on the population, system, or organization, the “why” (why are you undertaking this task), and relevant background information. One way to operationalize your AIM statement is by developing SMART Goals.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
In this course, you will use critical thinking, analytical capabilities, and creative insights to develop a Project Charter. A project charter provides an overview of a proposed project and is a working plan for how it will be executed. It contains key information including the who, what, when, and where of the project and how it will be conducted.
For your Project Charter, you will act as a 21st-century leader to identify and address a problem, gap, or change opportunity that improves health care delivery and/or systems. You will consider how leaders contribute to the profession by applying quality improvement principles and evidence-based standards within a culture of ethical practice, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
For part 1, use what you learned about quality improvement, identifying a measurable gap, creating SMART objectives, and drafting a project AIM Statement as you develop Part 1 of your Project Charter from a nursing perspective.
Use the Project Charter Template [DOCX] to complete the following items found in Part 1:
In part 2, you will identify your team, the relevant stakeholders, and an executive sponsor. You will also decide who will lead the quality improvement team. The team leader is the “driver” of the project and is typically someone with the power and support to implement a change. The leader not only needs to be aware of the clinical, process, or administrative implications and potential consequences of the proposed change, but also be proficient in leadership skills, strategies, and emotional intelligence, with the ability to lead and connect with diverse team members and stakeholders. Does your team leader model effective leadership consistent with change management?
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
For this second part , you will continue to build upon the Project Charter. Draw on the context you developed concerning the gap, need, or opportunity for improvement to complete Part 2 of the Project Charter Template:
Your Project Charter will be a foundational plan, so you will not actually implement the project, collect or analyze data, et cetera. You may use fictitious information as needed; however, you also need to obtain data from scholarly literature (cited using the most recent edition of APA style) to support your Project Charter. Try to make it as realistic as you can!
Now that you have identified the “gap” or opportunity for change, completed the SMART objectives, and developed the AIM statement, it is time to identify an executive sponsor, the team members you will need to address your quality improvement project, a leader to guide your project, stakeholders impacted by the project, and a plan for communicating to various groups.
The team should have adequate representation from the respective systems and stakeholders, including end users or those served. As you create your team, consider the importance of leadership style(s) and issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in making your selections. Review the course resources and activities from this and previous assessments to inform and support your responses to Part 2 of your Project Charter.
For this assessment, use the Project Charter Template [DOCX] to complete the following items found in Part 2:
Develop an intervention; devise how you will measure if the “change” had the desired effect; establish how you will collect, manage, protect the data as well as its use and interpretation; consider leadership in the context of ethics, diversity, equity, and inclusion; and discuss the potential benefits as a result of this work.
In this assessment, you will define the intervention, measurement, and how you will manage and protect the data. Now is also the time to take a step back and consider ethical leadership within the context of quality improvement. How might the Quadruple Aim/Quintuple Aim be used to frame quality improvement efforts with a focus on the patient/client experience (quality and satisfaction), the health of populations, reducing per capita costs, the well-being of the health care workforce, and health equity?
In this assessment, you will have an opportunity to consider ethical principles and leadership and complete a SWOT analysis to assess how your quality improvement project affects the target population, the organization, and those served.
By successfully completing this part 3, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
You have identified the gap, set measurable objectives, gathered the team, designated leadership, and developed a plan for communication and collaboration. Now you are ready to develop the intervention and decide how you will measure if the “change” had the desired effect, and consider how you will collect, manage, and protect the data as well as its use and interpretation.
Think about your Project Charter in the context of ethics, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the potential benefits that may result from this work. Review the information from Assessments 1 and 2, reflect on the work you have completed, then complete Part 3 of your Project Charter.
For this assessment, use the Project Charter Template [DOCX] to complete the following items found in Part 3:
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
Use this template to develop your project charter, replacing the instructional text in the cells with the required information. Consider making a copy of this template should you require a second look at the instructions. For each part of the charter, review the step-by-step instruction, replacing the instructional text in the cells with your information. Submit the assessment template as one document for each of the assessments so we can evaluate the progression of the project.
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Project Overview |
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Project Name | Make the title specific and distinct from other projects so the reader knows the goal and wants to learn more. Be creative. | ||||
Gap Analysis | Identify a gap or change opportunity in measurable terms that you are interested in, are passionate about, are familiar or know about, or have experienced in your professional life. Select one specific area that can be quantified/measured. Describe what you are trying to accomplish:
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Evidence to Support the Need | Present evidence to support the need for improvement:
·        Select, summarize, and analyze 2–3 timely sources that substantiate or explain the gap or problem that exists and why improvement is needed.
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Problem Statement | Develop a problem statement that:
·        Focuses on one specific problem. ·        Can be realistically solved, e.g., organizationally, or local community. ·        Identifies the effect on the population or process. ·        Is clear and concise (1–2 sentences). |
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SMART Objectives | Write SMART Objectives that define the population and the systems affected by your Project Charter, including:
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Project AIM | An AIM statement is a summary of what you hope to accomplish over a specific amount of time, including the change you will achieve. It guides your work by describing what success might look like. Develop an AIM statement that articulates the overarching purpose of your Project Charter, including:
Think about this in terms of “whatâ€, “for whomâ€, “by whenâ€, and “how much.†Then put it all together!
National Institute for Children’s Health Quality. (2022). Insights: QI tips: A formula for developing a great AIM statement. https://www.nichq.org/insight/qi-tips-formula-developing-great-aim-statement
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Executive Sponsor | Explain why you selected this person, including factors such as:
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Team Members | Identify 4–6 team members for the Project Charter:
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Team Leader | After completing the Applying Leadership Styles interactive media activity in Assessment 1, select a leader for your team who reflects the leadership styles and organizational role most appropriate to lead your team, including:
o   Provide examples of how the leader might utilize each of the approaches you selected in practice. ·        Describe useful qualities this leader might leverage for success (consider emotional intelligence and communication/collaboration attributes). |
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Identify 3–4 key stakeholders for the project. These should be distinct from the team members. Stakeholders have a vested interest in the planned change and represent a wide variety of people and organizations, e.g., patients, family members, policy makers, advocacy groups, providers, community resources, health promotion organizations, nonprofit groups, etc.  Use fictional names or initials when identifying stakeholders. Consider the following:
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Develop a communication plan for the executive sponsor, stakeholders, and team members. As you do, consider your audience(s) and different needs according to culture, language, and other factors. Include information related to the following:
·        The purpose of communication. ·        The methods of communication employed (e.g., who is the audience, type of communication needed for team members versus stakeholders, sponsor, etc.). ·        Potential challenges and assets. o  Cultural competency. o  Implicit bias. o  Different levels of knowledge, experience, disciplines, roles. o  Representation. o  Diversity and inclusion. Include 1–2 timely sources to support your communication plan |
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Describe the planned intervention including:·        What you plan to do that is different than the current state. This is the “change strategy†that will address the identified gap. ·        Who will be involved in implementing the change? ·        Process for implementation including when, where, and how.  The planned intervention should address the specific gap you identified in Part 1.  |
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·        What is the desired outcome in measurable terms? ·        Compare to the SMART objective you developed that is stated in measurable terms. ·        This is the desired outcome after the intervention has been implemented and is stated in very specific and measurable terms with time parameters. |
Process Measure
State 1–2 process measures that address: ·        Are you doing the right things to get to the outcome? ·        Are the steps in the process leading to the planned outcome? ·        These should be specific and in measurable terms. |
Counter/Balancing Measure
As you are not implementing the project, develop counter/balancing measures that might be anticipated if the planned intervention is implemented. ·        Consider the potential for the changes being made causing problems in other areas that may not be anticipated. |
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Use the table below to develop a plan for the collection, management, and stewardship of the data you will collect for your Project Charter. Use at least one source/citation to support your data collection plan. | ||||||||
Data Collection
·        What data will be collected? Be specific! |
Data Collector
·        Who will collect the data? Explain their role and why this person(s) is  selected. |
Collection Timeline
·        When will data be collected? Provide a beginning and ending time frame. |
Data Storage/Protection
·        How will the data be stored? ·        How will it be protected? Consider security, de-identification, confidentiality, and anonymity. |
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·        How will the data be interpreted? Do you have any concerns about how bias might affect data collection, interpretation, or application? |
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As a leader in the field, evaluate how you might address the following for your Project Charter project. Include 1–2 citations/references published within the last five years using the APA format. Consider the following in the context of the Quadruple Aim/Quintuple Aim:
·        Who may benefit from the project? ·        Who may be harmed by the project? ·        Who is included and who is excluded? Consider vulnerable populations. ·        How does this align with ethical leadership? ·        How might you leverage power as a leader towards equity? o       Will you utilize different leadership styles or approaches? o       What specialized skills or best practices might be utilized? o       How will the wellbeing of those taking part in the project be addressed? |
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Potential obstacles or challenges: What are the potential barriers that might interfere with success? In the past, what factors were aligned with lack of success, and obstacles to change? | ||||||||
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References (APA format)
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