Project Management Plan Version: 1 15.05.2013 Contents 1. Introductıon 3 1.1 Project Overview 3 1.2 Project Deliverables 3 1.3 Reference Materials (OPTIONAL) 3 1.4 Definitions and Acronyms (OPTIONAL) 3 2. Project Organızatıon 4 2.1 Organizational Structure 4 2.2 Organizational Boundaries and Interfaces 4 2.3 Project Responsibilities 4 3. Managerıal Process 5 3.1 Management Objectives and Priorities 5 3.2 Assumptions‚ Dependencies and Constraints 5 3.3 Risk Management 5 3.4
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out of 2 points In Christian eschatology‚ the following term refers to the second coming of Christ. Answer Selected Answer: a. Parousia Correct Answer: a. Parousia Response Feedback: Correct! Question 4 2 out of 2 points Barzakh is the intermediary abode of the dead in the eschatology of: Answer Selected Answer: d. Islam Correct Answer: d. Islam Response Feedback: That’s right! Question 5 2 out of
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MIXED USED TOWER PROJECT PLAN - FINAL BUSINESS NEED‚ SCOPE OF WORK‚ PROJECT ORGANIZATION‚ LEGAL & REGULATORY REQUIREMENT& CONTRACTING PROCESS PROJECT PLAN SUBMITTED BY: R.MURALIDARAN – MODULE 7 WEEK 6 – PROJECT PLAN - DRAFT UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL - MSC PROJECT MANAGEMENT Table of Contents DHABI CENTRAL – MIXED USE TOWER: PROJECT PLAN 4 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT 4 3. BUSINESS CASE: 4 A. Business Situation:- 4 B. Business Case 5 4. SCOPE OF WORK:- 5
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The Super Project Flows: 1) Test Market Expenses: Do not Include it is a sunk cost and cannot be recovered if the project were not to become operational. 2) Overhead cost: The Super project will initially not require incremental overhead costs. However‚ if and when the project grows‚ incremental overhead expenses will be incurred specific to the project. This has to be captured in capital budgeting to accurately assess the project. Here we assume that the project will not require considerable
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Running head: Case Study 3: The Chunnel Project Case Study 3: The Chunnel Project University of Maryland University College Project Procurement Management‚ Semester Fall 09‚ Section 9041 Professor Michael C. Hagerman November 08‚ 2009 The Inception Stage Rating Scale: 5—Excellent‚ 4—Very Good‚ 3—Good‚ 2—Poor‚ 1—Very Poor Project Management Area | Development Phase | Scope Management | 2 | Time Management | 4 | Cost Management | 2 | Quality Management | 3 | Human Resource Management | 5
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IEE04 : Project management Feb 2013 A. Explain the following four major components of cost of project…………. aug12‚feb12 1. Material Cost 2. Utilities cost 3. Labor cost 4.Factory overhead cost Ans: 1. Material Cost: the most important element of cost‚ the material cost comprises of the cost f raw material‚ chemical‚ components and consumable stores required for production. It is a function of the quantities in which these materials are required and the prices payable for them. While estimating the
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"Ohrid Summer Photo Stories" - Project Plan Krste Kostoski‚ Kliment Zafirovski‚ Stefan Spirkovski Project Management Mentor: Dwight Fultz University for Information Science and Technology “St. Paul the Apostle” OHRID SUMMER PHOTO STORIES Table of Contents Introduction 1. Project Charter 1.1. Short Project Description 1.2. Vision‚ Scope and Objectives 1.3. Deliverables 1.4. Timeframes 1.5. Risks 1.6. Stakeholders 2. Team 3. Operation and Organisation 4. Detailed Project Plan 5. Budget 6. Quality Plan
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Consumer wants and needs (vs. Products) You can’t develop products and then try to sell them to a mass market. You have to study consumer wants and needs and then attract consumers one by one with something each one wants. Author of the movie Field of Dreams‚ J.P. Cancilla may have exclusive rights to the phrase "build it and they will come". In most cases‚ you have to find out what people want and then "build" it for them‚ their way. Cost to satisfy (vs. Price) You have to realize that
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project management is the discipline of planning‚ organizing‚ securing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives. It is sometimes conflated with program management‚ however technically that is actually a higher level construction: a group of related and somehow interdependent projects. Project managers A project manager is a professional in the field of project management. Project managers can have the responsibility
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Chapter 13 Project Management © 2008 Prentice-Hall‚ Inc. Introduction Most realistic projects are large and complex Tens of thousands of steps and millions of dollars may be involved Managing large-scale‚ complicated projects effectively is a difficult problem and the stakes are high The first step in planning and scheduling a project is to develop the work breakdown structure Time‚ cost‚ resource requirements‚ predecessors‚ and people required are identified for each
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