Project Management Fundamentals WELCOME Slide 1 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Slide 2 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Course Structure INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS INITIATION 2 Slide 3 1 PLANNING EXECUTION AND CONTROL CLOSURE 3 4 5 UNIT 1 – INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS Welcome to the KION Project Management Fundamentals Course • Objectives:
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10 – 05 - 2013 To Professor: Peter Wong Student Name: Chiang Ting Hin Student No.: 3012 4305 Project Management – Assignment 2 1. Managing Risk 1.1) There are four steps of risk management process. First step is risk identification. Analyze the project to identify sources of risk Create a list of all possible risks via brainstorming‚ risk profiling and problem identification. Marco risks fist‚ then micro risks. Usually organization use risk breakdown structures in conjunction with
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CROSSFIT CHALLENGE FINAL PROJECT MET AD 642: Project Management TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 3 Project History 4 Project Objective 4 Project Scope 5 Deliverables 5 Milestones 5 Technical Requirements 6 Assumptions 6 Limits and Exclusions 6 Customer Review 6 Work Breakdown Structure 7 Project Network 7 Critical Path 8 Cost Estimate 8 PERT Calculation 9 External Budget 9 Risks 10 Earned Value 10 Recommendations/ Lessons Learned 11 References 13 Appendix
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Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology Volume 10‚ 2013 Project Management Principles Applied in Academic Research Projects Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro & Rogério Rossi Mackenzie Presbyterian University‚ São Paulo‚ SP‚ Brazil pollyana.mustaro@mackenzie.br rossirogerio@hotmail.com Abstract The achievement of academic research involves a series of steps and activities that must be managed in order to avoid delays‚ development problems (due to unforeseen risks) and even
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Disaster Management Guidelines Role of NGOs in Disaster Management National Disaster Management Guidelines: Role of NGOs in Disaster Management A publication of: National Disaster Management Authority Government of India NDMA Bhawan A-1‚ Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi - 110 029 ISBN: 978-93-80440-10-1 No. of Copies: 3000 September (2010) When citing this report‚ the following citation should be used: National Disaster Management Guidelines: Role of NGOs in Disaster Management. A publication
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT What is a Project? According to the Project Management Institute (PMI) ‚ a project is any work that happens only once‚ has a clear beginning and end‚ and is intended to create a unique product or knowledge. It may involve only one person‚ or thousands. It may last several days‚ or many years. It may be undertaken by a single organization‚ or by an alliance of several stakeholders. A project may be as simple as organizing a one-day event or as complex as constructing a dam on
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Project Risk Management | M3N313401-12-B | Group report Jenna McCall : S1O21235 Adelle Kelly : S1023858 Angela Mitchell : S1034517 Luciano Farias : S1306729 Iaponaira de Abreu : S1306726 |
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Project Management Institute A Guide to the Project MAnAGeMent Body of KnowledGe (PMBOK® Guide)—Fourth Edition An American National Standard ANSI/PMI 99-001-2008 ISBN: 978-1-933890-51-7 Published by: Project Management Institute‚ Inc. 14 Campus Boulevard Newtown Square‚ Pennsylvania 19073-3299 USA. Phone: +610-356-4600 Fax: +610-356-4647 E-mail: customercare@pmi.org Internet: www.PMI.org/Marketplace ©2008 Project Management Institute‚ Inc. All rights reserved. “PMI”‚ the PMI logo‚ “PMP”‚ the
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“Projectification of the organisational world has resulted in apparent agreement that projects and project management are an efficient means of implementing organisational strategy.”(Haniff & Fernie 2009) | C11SP STRATEGIC PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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1) Which of the following statement is true a) Project management is becoming a slandered way of doing business b) Project management is increasingly contributing to achieving organisational strategies c) Project management is being used at a consistent percentage of a firms efforts d) Both a and b are true e) A‚ b and c are all true 2) Which of the following financial models are typically included in a project a) Payback b) Npv c) Internal rate of return
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