ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 WBS Task Name Duration 1 Conveyor Belt Project 1.1 Hardware 1.1.1 Hardware specificaitons 1.1.2 hardware design 1.1.3 Hardware documentation 1.1.4 Prototypes 1.1.5 Order circuit boards 1.1.6 Assemble Preproduction models 1.2 Operating system 1.2.1 Kernel specifications 1.2.2 Drivers 1.2.2.1 Disk drives 1.2.2.2 Serial IO Drivers 1.2.3 Memory management 1.2.4 Operating
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Title: Project Management Concepts and Practices: Project Proposal for Installation of 220 Radiology (X-Ray) Imagers for the I-Med Network Australia-wide. Assignment Topic: Purpose The purpose of the assignment is to explore the application of concepts‚ tools and techniques covered in this subject and to present a report based on your findings. Assignment task Option 1) has been chosen by this author:- Develop a project proposal for a new project. The assignment might be based on: A proposal
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contained in the Project Charter? b) What phase is the Project Scope produced? What are some of the items contained in this document? c) What phase is the WBS produced? A; a) The project charter is the planning team’s concise statement of core goals‚ values‚ and intent in order to provide the ultimate policy direction for everything that comes next. Items contained in project charter are; 1. Project title should be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project. 2. Purpose summarizes
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required for both Champion and Green Belt certification.) QUESTION: Provide a non-technical definition for “Six Sigma” management. Answer: It is an organizational initiative designed to create breakthrough improvements in manufacturing‚ service and administrative processes. For example‚ Motorola established a goal to reduce defects 10-fold with a 50% reduction in cycle time every 2 years. QUESTION: Define a process. Draw a picture. Answer: A process is the vehicle for transforming inputs into outputs
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people would needlessly burn to death.” Mark Dowie‚ Author of Pinto Madness (8) One of the biggest automotive news stories in the latter part of the 1970’s dealt with tales of exploding Ford Pintos and the considerable awards civil court juries were presenting to victims of accidents involving the cars. Ford produced the Pinto automobile from 1971 to 1980. Initially the car sold well‚ but a defect in the early models made Pintos prone to leaking fuel and catching on fire after relatively low-speed
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A fitness instructor provides advice and teaches people at different levels and abilities. They are responsible for planning classes that usually last an hour. To keep their class motivated and everybody moving‚ they choose certain kinds of music and even incorporate some dance moves into their classes. Class sizes can either be small‚ with a few people‚ or large‚ with as many as 100. When someone new comes into their classes‚ an initial assessment is performed to decide their level of fitness
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1. What are the reasons the author advances the project management to be considered an "accidental profession?" The twelve guidelines are presented in no particular order. Order them by level of importance and explain your reasoning 2. Where would you place yourself in Figure 2? 3. A few of the guidelines are related to the need to understand the reason for the project in the first place. Which guidelines would you place in this category? Why is this so crucial? 4. Why
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Chapter 2 Auditing IT Governance Controls Review Questions 1. What is IT governance? Response: IT governance is a relatively new subset of corporate governance that focuses on the management and assessment of strategic IT resources. 2. What are the objectives of IT governance? Response: The key objectives of IT governance are to reduce risk and ensure that investments in IT resources add value to the corporation. 3. What is distributed data processing? Response: Distributed
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Running head: FORD PINTO CASE STUDY Ford Pinto Case Study Shannon Arrighi‚ Brad Collins‚ Chasity Mobley‚ and Tom Tumminelli University of Phoenix Ford Pinto Case Study Shannon---Introduction Faced With The Ethical Dilemma In this ethical dilemma the team agrees it would have been handled differently. Within our group it seems that there would be different opinions of how it would have been handled. As an industry professional‚ ones moral obligation and responsibility of every employee
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Ford had Responsibility to Fix Pinto The Ford Pinto case study clearly presents an unethical and immoral practice that shows corporate greed for a positive bottom line is more important than the value of human life. Along with the issue of greed is the need to outdo the competition to be the best in the automobile industry. Together these issues cloud the judgment of Ford’s management. The use of cost-benefit analysis to determine if the flaw in Ford Pinto automobiles is worth the financial
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