Cloud Computing. Alternative sourcing strategy for business ICT. Contents. 3 1. Abstract. 4 4 5 2. Introduction to Cloud Computing. 2.1 A historical background. 2.2 Definitions. 7 7 11 12 3. Flexible ICT services - more than just a dream. 3.1 Business needs as a driver of Cloud Computing. 3.2 Status Quo. 3.3 A summary - added value with Cloud Computing. 14 14 14 15 4. Areas and examples of application. 4.1 Cloud Computing in business startups. 4.2 Cloud Computing in companies
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Project Management Plan Project Title: Shed Construction at Lot 90 38-42 Wharf Road Project Description: Development of single storey shed workshop. Project Manager’s: A Person Project Agency: Fred’s Sheds Prepared For Audience Project/Organization Role Mr Jones Owner Occupier Prepared By Document Owner(s) Project/Organization Role A Person C & A Constructions / Project Manager Project Version Control Version Date Author Change Description 1.0.0 12/05/2011 A Person Document created
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PRO ARNAN P r o j e c t M a n a g e m e n t PROJECT MANAGEMENT P H I L O S O P H Y Project management‚ as a professional service must provide a greater degree of time and cost control through the application of more effective communication‚ co-ordination‚ administration and management. Pro Arnan encourages an integrated and motivated professional and construction team whose function it is to achieve timeous completion of a facility‚ without sacrificing good design‚ quality and a well-functioning
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Project Communication Management A failure to communicate is often the greatest threat to the success of any project‚ especially information technology projects. Communications is the lubricant that keeps a project running smoothly. Project communications management involves communication planning‚ information distribution‚ performance reporting‚ and stakeholder management. Communications planning involves determining the information and communication needs of the stakeholders. For example
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Contents Acknowledgement 1 1. Introduction 3 2. Organizational project management 4 3. OPM3 Model 5 3.1. Primary physical parts of the standard 5 3.2. OPM3 Stages 6 4. How does the OPM3 work? 7 5. Benefits of OPM3 to the organization 8 6. What kind of commitment is required to launch OPM3 in an organization? 8 7. Importance of OPM3 to the project management profession 9 8. Summary 10 9. References 11 1. Introduction Successful implementation of a new organizational
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Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? by William Oncken‚ Jr.‚ and Donald L. Wass Summary: In this article the issue of managers running out of time and their subordinates running out of work is discussed. The author argues that for managers to function effectively‚ they need to be able to spend their time as much as possible on activities which are imposed on them by their own management or by their peers. However‚ a lot of managers seem to spent too much time on ‘self-imposed’ tasks
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Module: Fundamentals of Project Management Module Code: FPM12/1 Assignment number: 1 © Milpark Fundamentals of Project Management FPM12/1 Assignment 1 Year 12A / Page 1 Assignment Guidelines Guidelines for the successful submission of assignments Students are sometimes unsure as to what constitutes work of an acceptable standard when submitting an assignment. Naturally‚ programmes offered at different NQF Levels demand different types of responses. An NQF Level 4 or 5 qualification probably
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Project Management 1. Define a) Project b) Project Management c) Process d) Resources e) Project Cost . Project Clear and accurate definition of a project is one of the most important actions you can take to ensure the project ’s success. The clearer the target the more likely you are to hit it. Defining a project is a process of selection and reduction of the ideas and perspectives of those involved into a set of clearly defined objectives‚ key success criteria and evaluated risks. This
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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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THE PROJECT The way a project team is structured can play a major role in how it functions. Different styles of team will have different characteristics. For example‚ do we wish to encourage discussion with the business representatives or to keep them at arm’s length so the developers can make good progress? Careful consideration of team composition and reporting relationships can make a big difference to the results. The various roles in the team will depend on the nature of the project. As
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