2/1/2013 12MCOM03: Project Management SESSION – 6 & 7 j ‚ y Project: Time‚ Cost & Quality Estimating Projects • Estimating – The process of forecasting or approximating the time and cost of completing project deliverables. – The task of balancing the expectations of stakeholders and the need for control while the project is implemented • Types of Estimates – Top-down (macro) estimates: analogy‚ group consensus‚ or mathematical relationships – Bottom-up (micro) estimates: estimates of
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customer database as well as having secure links over which credit card data can be received. In addition‚ the company wants its management information system (MIS) enhanced so that it can trawl its databases and send targeted information to customers on properties that are likely to be of interest to them. It is predicted that‚ if successfully implemented‚ this project should increase sales of France Vacances’s products by 20 percent through the introduction of this internet-based booking system
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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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How is a project different from what most people do in their day-to-day jobs? A project is defined as a temporary activity; this means that they do not last forever‚ while a day-to-day job is best describe as the ongoing core business of an organization. Projects are unique endeavours that are not compatible with the day-to-day model and activities of an organization. Projects have to be specially undertaken outside of the normal operations to create unique product‚ services and conditions
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[pic] Project Management for Business (BMGMT 3203) Department : School of Business Course Name : Bachelor of Business Management Unit Controller / Examiner : Chee Wei Ming E-mail : chee.weiming@yahoo.com Individual Assignment 1 This assignment carries 20% of the total mark for Project Management for Business. It must be submitted to the course lecturer Mr. Chee Wei Ming by the 12th of December 2012. The assignment must have a cover sheet giving your name and student number‚ and
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“PROJECT CONVEYOR BELT” ______________________________ “PROJECT CONVEYOR BELT” ____________________________________________________________ ____ The following documents are detailed reports on our project proposal entitle “Project Conveyor Belt”. If you have any questions regarding “Project Conveyor Belt” please do not hesitate to contact Jasmi Bin Md Aris (GP00456) Attachments:Part 1 - Attachment #1: WBS Outline. Part 2 - Attachment #1: Gantt Chart Part 2 - Attachment #2: Network Diagram
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II. Project development and design A. Project formulation CONCEPT PAPER ON STARTING UP A RESTAURANT BUSINESS By Fresin INC. 5/f‚ Atrium Building‚ Makati Ave.‚ Makati City‚ Philippines August 2012 INTRODUCTION Starting up a restaurant is a lot like having children. Everyone tells you how much work and dedication it will be‚ but you are still so excited. The excitement may cause something in the back of your head tells you it might just be a lot of fun and not so much work. Don’t
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Project Management What is a project “Operations Management” is concerned with the transformation of inputs and resources into outputs. The transformation system to be used is dictated by the charateristics of the required inputs and the desired outputs. For instance‚ for mass manufacturing (where outputs and inputs are standardized‚ and products facing high demands are produced in very large quantities)‚ the transformation system may take the form of an “assembly line” (as in automotive
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Guideline for MGT 210 Group Project Section 15 & 16‚ FALL 2012 Faculty: TqM Project Theme: Analyzing an organization from the management perspective. The organization must be an established and operational organization and not any fictitious one. The analysis should be carried out by conducting an interview with a manager of the organization. Chapter 1 1. Organization’s background (when established‚ mission‚ vision‚ goal‚ functions‚ etc.). Universal Foods Ltd. was established in 1990
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| Project Name: | Concept Coffee Shop | Project Description Summary | This project is to provide an on campus coffee shop to the students of DeVry University. It requires changes in current building interior‚ negotiations with DeVry University‚ and coordination with a variety of contractors‚ vendors and suppliers. | Project Manager: | Date: | August 11‚ 2013 | Revision Number: | 1 | a. Risk Identification: I have made a list of all areas of this project that may cause delays
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