Project Management Institute Case Studies in Project Management The Glasgow Science Centre Tower Project Edited by: Frank T. Anbari‚ PhD‚ PMP The George Washington University Frank T. Anbari‚ PhD‚ PMP Young Hoon Kwak‚ PhD Oksana Chernyaeva‚ MSPM Tina Spector‚ MSPM Albert H. Wu This case study was originally prepared as part of Project Management Applications‚ the capstone course of the Master of Science in Project Management at The George Washington University‚ by the graduating students listed
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Unit 1 – Case Analysis- “The Time Value of Money: Natasha Kingery Case.” FIN 605 – Financial Economics Dr. Professor February 24‚ 2012 University Introduction Here is a case about Natasha Kingery‚ 30 years old and has a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science. She is currently employed as a Tier 2 field service representative for a telephony corporation located in Seattle‚ Washington‚ and earns‚ $38‚000 a year that she anticipates will grow at 3% per year. Natasha hopes to retire
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GARAGE‚ SMALL MAXI BRICK WALL ON TWO ADJACENT SIDE’S OF THE STAND AND PAVING. ##################################################### OUTSURED AMOUNT - R 573 367.54 PM CALCULATED REPLACEMENT COST - R 920 837.78 CLIENT IS UNDER INSURED BY - 37.73% PM ESTIMATED DAMAGE COSTING - R 302 422.87 ###################################################### I MET THE OWNER’S COUSIN ON SITE AND THE OWNER ARRIVED AFTER A WHILE ON SITE. I PHONED TWO OF OUR SERVICE PROVIDERS AND
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AC505 Course Project Hints: The beginning cash balance for April‚ is the cash from March 31 in the Asset section of the balance sheet. In the merchandise purchases budget‚ in April‚ we need 50% of March purchases (that amount is also given to us 3/31 Accounts payable of $100‚000 on page 415). Therefore‚ Total cash disbursements for April is (50% x $316‚000 April purchases) + ($100‚000 remaining March purchases to be paid) = $258‚000. Class‚ Here are some hints. Lets start from the beginning:
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A TECHNOLOGY COMPANY DOD CYBER SECURITY POLICY INTRODUCTION: Information technology continues to expand in use and importance throughout all aspects of life and A Technology Company (ATC). It is an indispensable tool for education‚ and research and plays a central role in the overall life of ATC. PURPOSE: The uses of information technology have changed dramatically over the last twenty years‚ and it is likely that the rate of change will accelerate in the future. For these reasons‚ it is
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Mini Case: Nike’s Decision Nike‚ a U.S.-based company with a globally recognized brand name‚ manufactures athletic shoes in such Asian developing countries as China‚ Indonesia‚ and Vietnam using subcontractors‚ and sells the products in the U.S. and foreign markets. The company has no production facilities in the United States. In each of those Asian countries where Nike has production facilities‚ the rates of unemployment and underemployment are quite high. The wage rate is very low in those
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Project Name | SEITZ-Huntsville Alabama Plant | Project Number | | Project Manager | | Prioritization | | Owner(s) | Walter Seitz | Start Date: | April 18‚ 2011 | Scheduled Completion Date: | June 30‚ 2012 | Mission | The Purpose: The construction of a new plant in Huntsville‚ Alabama for the SEITZ Corporation to be operational by June 30‚ 2012 | | Scope | The new plant in Huntsville‚ Alabama will manufacture small to medium sized plastic bottles and containers‚ used mainly
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Mini Case: Guanxi and Gift (Grown up in China‚ I will address this case with my personal experience) As a growing market‚ China becomes increasingly appealing to western companies. To many of them‚ China is a country that is fundamentally different than most countries of the world‚ such as culture and social norm. Notorious corruptions have tarnished its reputation for attracting potential investors and businesses‚ who have been struggling to adapt the unique way of running business in this
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Case Study Analysis: A Tale of Two Coaches – Part 3 After reviewing the articles regarding the leadership styles of Coach Knight and Coach Krzyzewski (Coach K)‚ it becomes apparent that each coach displays a very different means of pursuing and obtaining competitive objectives. Generally speaking‚ Coach Knight displays a strict and rigid leadership style‚ whereas Coach K’s style seems more personal‚ sincere‚ and at times‚ compassionate. A brief analysis of both Fiedler’s contingency theory and
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Appendix C Additional Running Cases INTRODUCTION These cases are provided here on the companion Web site as additions to the four running cases in Appendix C of the text. Each running case includes five partsinitiating‚ planning‚ executing‚ controlling‚ and closingwith scenario-based information and several tasks to complete under each part. Several of the tasks involve using templates provided in Appendix D and on this companion Web site. Table D-1 on page 595 of the text summarizes the templates
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