1 University of Sunderland BA (Honours) Business Management Subject : SIM 335 Managing Projects 1 2 Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Project management process 3 2.1 Concerns 4 2.2 Stages 4 2.3 Processes 5 2.4 Leadership 6 2.5 Administrative 6 3. Schedules 6 3.1 Network diagram 4. Managing the life cycle 7 4.1 Phase 1 - Feasibility study 8 4.2 Phase 2 - Planning stage 9 4.3 Phase 3 - Execution stage 9 4.4 Phase
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Faculty of Business and Law SIM335 Managing Projects Level: 3Module: SIM335 Managing Projects Assignment code: SIM335Contribution to the module assessment: 100% This is an individual assignment-please complete both tasks 1 and 2 Both tasks relate to the units in the module guide and the attached case study. It is advised that you read the case study thoroughly before attempting the tasks. Task 1 (40% marks) 600 words (+/- 10%) each short answer question requires a response in a few sentences
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Faculty of Business and Law |Level: 3 |Module: SIM335 Managing Projects | |Assignment Code: SIM335 |Module Leader: Michael Cassop-Thompson | | | | |Contribution to module assessment: 100%
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implement project in order to decrease the wastes and increase the profit as much as possible. Traditionally‚ the management methods which support in the Project Management Book of Knowledge are generally used in construction. As a civil engineering student‚ this essay will focus on LPDS’s application to construction industry and the comparison between methods which support in the PMBOK and LPDS. Furthermore‚ it introduces a effective and efficient approach into project research as lean construction
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MANAGING PROJECTS Name: Course: Professor: Institution: City and state: Date: 1. Draw the network diagram (use activity on the node) 2. Explain how you determined the timing of activities and the total float. From the diagram above‚ the ES or earliest start time is zero for activity A. Therefore‚ ES equals the EF or earliest finish time of the predecessor. An example can be from the diagram above as ES of C activity is EF of activity B i.e. 9 days. Earliest finish time
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THE GEOLOGIC TIMESCALE Divisions of Geologic Time * Eras are subdivided into periods...periods are subdivided into epochs. * Geological time begins with Precambrian Time. Precambrian time covers approximately 88% of Earth’s history. FOUR Eras… * PRE-CAMBRIAN – 88% of earth’s history * Paleozoic (ancient life) * 544 million years ago…lasted 300 million yrs * Mesozoic (middle life) * 245 million years ago…lasted 180 million yrs * Cenozoic
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verify if a project is where it should be. Periodic reviews should be done to see which milestones were delivered against the assignment date and what needs to be accomplished to complete the next milestone. Several major milestones should be assessed when implementing Starbucks’ Project Improvement Plan. If the project has a hard deadline for completion handed to the project team‚ it is wise to back plan the milestones to ensure that the milestone dates will correspond with the project due date assigned
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Chapter 5 Data and Process Control Logical Model - shows what the system must do Physical Model - describes how the system will be constructed Data Flow Diagram - uses various symbols to show how the system transforms input data into useful information. * shows how data moves through an information system but does not show program logic or processing steps Data Flow Symbol – represents one or more data items Data Store Symbol – represents data that the system restores Creating a Set
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University of Sunderland MSc Project Management MSc Engineering Management MSc Information Technology Management CETM08 Managing People and Project Leadership Version 1.0 Published by The University of Sunderland The publisher endeavours to ensure that all its materials are free from bias or discrimination on grounds of religious or political belief‚ gender‚ race or physical disability. These course materials are produced from paper derived from
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Theory of Lean Project Delivery System 3-5 2.4 LPDS principles and its application to current project management (CPM) practices: 6 2.5 LPDS process and its application to CPM practices: 6 2.6 LPDS tools and its application to CPM practices: 7 3. Limits of acceptability of LPDS: 8-9 4. Conclusion 9 References 9 19 September‚ 2013 1 Limits of the applicability of LPDS Sudip Saha (11663770) 1. Introduction Project Management is
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