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The Twilight Zone Take Away Restaurant
Project 1

Contents
Introduction 0
Organisational Objectives 0
Project Approach 0
Project Scope 0
Project Milestones 1
Work Breakdown Structure 1
Draft Design 1
Design 1
Photography 1
Coding & Review 1
Finalisation of Design and Coding 1
Final Review & Testing & Approval 1
Training 1
Website Launch 1
Review and Testing 1
Budget & Cost Management Plan 2
Cost Management Plan 2
Budget 2
Budget Summary 2
Budget Breakdown 2
Project Tools 2
Communications Management Plan 3
Quality Management Plan 3
Risk Management Plan 3
Contingency Plan 3
References 3
Project Approvals 4
Appendix A 0 Introduction
The Twilight Zone Take Away Restaurant has recently approved the development of a website to move their marketing online. The website will aim to capture
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The website will highlight catering packages, menus, photos of dishes and setups, and also have the ability to pay for deliveries online when an order is placed. There will also be the ability to track the order that is placed to follow its progress so the customer knows when their meals will arrive or when they should start heading out to pick up their meals from the restaurant.
Having an online website the restaurant can also place links to Urban Spoon and other restaurant review site so when people are researching where they want to get a meal from they can easily find the rating and reviews of the Restaurant.

Organisational Objectives
• To develop a modern and stylish website for The Twilight Zone Take Away Restaurant
• To provide an easy solution for customers and clients
• To develop an image that represents The Twilight Zone Take Away Restaurants vision statement
• To reach a broader target market and attract new clientele
Project
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A cleaning company will be hired to clean these areas prior to the photographs being taken.

Coding & Review
A meeting will take place between the project manager, the design engineer, and the coding engineers to review the site, upload images and to finalise the design. Once finalised, the website will be tested for any error or bugs.
Finalisation of Design and Coding
Once the coding and review have been completed the website design will be finalised and any last coding to be completed prior to final review.
Final Review & Testing & Approval
Final review will be with the project manager and project sponsor who will also completed the beta testing for the applications within the website.
If satisfied the project sponsor will approve the web design and training manuals.
Training
Training for the website and its applications will be completed by Web Developer and all staff will receive basis training and the restaurant manager and 2IC will receive extra training as required.
Website Launch
Once Training and Finalisation of the website has been complete a final meeting will take place prior to the launch of the Website.
Review and

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