Syllabus Week 1Project Management Sep 12 - Sep 18 / 14 points Tasks Learning Team Charter Learning Team Instructions: Team Project (Preparation) Learning Team Instructions: Team Project Presentation (Preparation) Objectives/Competencies 1.1 Define project and the project life cycle. 1.2 Explain the components of a project charter. 1.3 Demonstrate understanding of project objective and scope management. Learning Activities Required Reading Ch. 1‚ Information
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1-Inception-Historical background‚ overall objectives‚ political climate‚ and pre-feasibility studies. 2-Development-Overall planning‚ feasibility studies‚ financing‚ and conceptual design. 3-Implementation-Detail design‚ construction‚ installation‚ testing‚ and commissioning. 4-Closeout-Reflection on overall performance‚ settlement of claims‚ financial status‚ and post-project evaluation. 1974- Initial tunnel ideas gather but abandoned. 1978-British & French discussions resumed. 1983-Frensh
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reader to assess a project team and provide recommendations to strengthen the team’s identity. Assignment 4 1. Assume that you have the following decision-making options: 1) make the decision on your own with available information‚ 2) consult others before making a decision‚ 3) call a meeting and reach a consensus‚ seeking to arrive at a final decision everyone can agree on. Which approach would you use to make each of the following decisions and why? a. You are the project leader for Casino Night
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Project Management Casebook Instructors Manual Project Management Casebook Instructors Manual David I. Cleland‚ KarenM. Bursic‚ Richard Puerzer‚ and A. Yaroslav Vlasak Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Project management casebook. Instructor’s manual 1David I. Cleland ... [et al.]. P. cm. ISBN: 1-880410-18-4 (pbk.) 1. Industrial project management--Casestudies. I. Cleland‚ David I. 11. Project Management Institute HD69P75P7283 1997 658.4’04--dc21 97-10752 CIP Copyright O 1998
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Current Issues in Project Management Lecture No. 2 Project Organisational Structures & Issues Course Outline 2 Introduction Project Organisational Structures & Issues Group Work Presentations Session 1 Group Work Presentations Session 2 Stake Holder Management Project Cost Planning & Control Excercizes Project Specification Mid Term Exams Final Group Work Presentations 1 Final Group Work Presentations 2 Project Risk Management Case Studies... Final Exams Qaisar Kazmi - 2012 - Khartoum -
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Nature release THE ESSENTIALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT SECOND EDITION The Essentials of Project Management Second Edition Dennis Lock Gower O Dennis Lock 2001 A l rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ l stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without the permission of the publisher. First published 1996 This edition published by Gower Publishing Limited Gower
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Yuma Project Yuma has a very dry weather and sandy sand making almost everything hard to grow. Alfalfa was one of the only things able to grow because of the dryness here in Yuma. Although Yuma Is very dry there was often flooded from the Colorado River‚ making this a huge problem because of the damages it would leave behind. The government came up with a plan called the Yuma Project. The Yuma Project would include an irrigation system this would help the soil‚ making crops easier to grow. I believe
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Analysis of Burke-Litwin Model The Burke-Litwin diagnostic model is a comprehensive approach that focuses primarily on transformational factors that affect change. These transformational factors include the external environment‚ mission and strategy‚ leadership‚ and organizational culture (Akin‚ Dunford & Palmer‚ 2009). The Burke-Litwin model takes a top down approach where change should start at the top of the organization and flow down to the bottom. The primary transformational factor affecting
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09 December 2011 Case study - Bunder project Speaker: Stefanie Loader‚ Project Director‚ Bunder Project Location: Goa‚ India Stefanie Loader‚ project director‚ Rio Tinto Exploration FICCI Conference on Sustainable Mining Slide 1 - Title Good morning and Namaste. It is my honour to participate in this conference on Sustainable Mining. I thank FICCI and the Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the invitation to share our experiences in preparing for sustainable mining at Rio Tinto’s Bunder
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ASSIGNMENTS PROJECT MANAGEMENT Subject Name & Code : Study Centre : Permanent Enrollment Number (PEN) : Student Name : Project Management INSTRUCTIONS 1. Students are required to submit three assignments ASSIGNMENT Assignment A Assignment B Assignment C DETAILS Five Subjective Questions Three Subjective Questions + Case Study Forty Nine Objective Questions MARKS 10 10 10 2. Total weightage given to these assignments is 30. 3. All questions are required to be attempted. 4. The evaluated assignments
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