Description 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 PREPARE Access, download, and review the NHS 8040 Project Charter Template [DOCX] file that you will use to complete your Project Charter. The template is divided into sections that each corresponds to one of the first three assignments for this course: Project Charter Parts 1-3. Complete each of these sections when the corresponding assignment is due. The template also includes detailed instructions for completing each section. Please study these instructions and then delete and replace them with your own responses before submitting the document to be graded. For an example of the completed assignment, access and review the NHS 8040 Exemplar Paper [PDF] resource. INSTRUCTIONS You have identified the problem (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. 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 in Weeks 5, 6, and 7, reflect on the work you have completed, then complete Part 3 of your Project Charter.
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