Huntsville Plant Project [PM586 Project Management Systems – Project –I] 06/02/2010 Keller Graduate School of Management Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents 2 Essay 1 Project Communication Plan 3 Essay 2 Risk Management Plan 5 Appendix 8 Project charter 8 Mission 8 Scope 8 Objectives 9 Assumptions 9 Constraints 9 Time/Decision Points 10 Cost/Financial Assumptions 10 User Acceptance Criteria/Quality 11 Project Scope Statement
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Karen Brown PROJ586 Huntsville Project November Term Week Three Question #1 Estimated Completion Time of Project According to the requirements that we have set for this project we will not be able to complete it by the expected date of November 2013. With the amount of resources that we need to complete the project our new projected end date is January 30‚ 2014. There are a few options that we can take to reduce the amount of time needed to complete this project by the proposed date
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Huntsville Plant Project Activities Schedule Analysis With the current estimates for activity durations and dependencies of some activities on others‚ the earliest that the Huntsville Project can be finished is July 7‚ 2012 – 1 week late of the desired schedule. However‚ it should not be a big problem to fit these activities in the desired schedule as 1 week delay is relatively small compared to the total project duration of 66 weeks. The following activities are on the critical path (Gido‚ Celements
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Huntsville Plant Organizational Structure Keller Graduate School of Management The organizational structure is basically the system that a company develops to organize itself it determines who is in charge of what. There are different types of structures. The main structures are the Functional structure‚ the Autonomous structure‚ and the matrix structure. Each structure has advantages and disadvantages; each company needs to make a decision on what type of structure
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Huntsville Project Construction of a New Plant Jamie Alvarez kajafla@hotmail.com Project Management Systems November‚ 2011 Senior Faculty: Donald George Project Name | NEW PLANT IN HUNTSVILLE SEITZ CORPORATION | Project Number | 1 | Project Manager | JAMIE ALVAREZ | Prioritization | 1 | Owner(s) | WALTER SEITZ | Start Date: | APRIL 17 2011 | Scheduled Completion Date: | JUNE 30 2012 | Mission | | In January 2010‚ the board of directors of SEITZ
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25 per quarter‚ and it sells for $60.00 per share. What is its effective annual (not nominal) rate of return? a. 8.32% b. 6.82% c. 7.03% d. 8.60% e. 7.47% 6. Bankston Corporation forecasts that if all of its existing financial policies are followed‚ its proposed capital budget would be so large that it would have to issue new common stock. Since new stock has a higher cost than retained earnings‚ Bankston would like to avoid issuing new stock. Which of the following actions would
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Project Name | Huntsville Plant Project | Project Number | 005 | Project Manager | David Myers | Prioritization | High | Owner(s) | Walter Seitz | Start Date: | April 17‚ 2011 | Scheduled Completion Date: | June 30‚ 2012 | Mission | The construction of a new Seitz plant in Huntsville‚ AL that will be operational by June 30‚ 2012. | | Scope | 1) Select resources such as architect‚ real estate consultant and general contractor. 2) Recruit and train managers for the new plant
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Week 6 Individual Project Introduction A new innovative warehouse system it is been introduced to ease the movement of items in warehouses this system includes autonomous mobile vehicles which will move quickly through the warehouse and load and move orders to the fulfilment platform. An entrepreneur‚ Dr Ryan O’Neal‚ and an investor‚ Jeff Hoffman investing $12 million in this project as a startup capital‚ Dr O’Neal have a good deal of experience in mobile robotics while Jeff Hoffman is an investor
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Week 4-Part three of Course Project Robert Offner 1. Review of Diagnostic model The Diagnostic Model that I have chosen is the Burke-Litwin Model. It was hard to choose to be honest; it actually came down to the The Burke-Litwin Model and The Six-Box Organization Model. The reason I almost went that direction of the Six Box Organization Model was because of the way Weisbord referred to it. He compares it to a radar screen “Just as air controllers use radar to chart the course
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Course Project: Applied Information Technology Project Objectives | Guidelines | Milestones | Course Project Outline | Course Project Proposal and Milestones | Course Project Overall Table of Contents | Course Project Technical Areas | | Objective | | Provide an efficient means for students to develop various aspects of a technical/business proposal throughout the course. There are three papers that build on each other through the session to give the students experience in taking a concept
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