` PROJECT REPORT ON “ITC Ltd.Company” Submitted to: Mr.Ameet Sao Assistant Professor‚Fundamentals of Management‚CBS In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES (1st Semester) Submitted by: KhumanthemRakeshSingh(BBS-1B)‚Roll no. 50279/2011 Deepak Kanojia(BBS-1B)‚ Roll no.50252/2011 KartikPanwar(BBS-1B)‚Roll no.50278 /2011 CERTIFICATE This is to certify thatKhumanthem Rakesh Singh‚ a student of ShaheedSukhdev College
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The Project Plan Project Name Constructing a school Managers Name Aleysha Smith‚ Valeria Leonova Project start date 20/10/2013 Project close date 20/02/2014 Table of Content Topics Page no Project Summary The project summary should address the following questions‚ in the following order: Project description
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Understanding Project Management Learning Objectives By the end of this chapter‚ you should be able to: • • focus • • Identify the differences between functional and project management. Explain why project management is necessary in business today. Name the major organizational structures and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each. Identify the requirements of an effective project management system. Many people become project managers by accident. Someone assigns them to manage a project because
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Project Scope Statement Version My signature indicates approval of this Project Scope Statement. Approved by: Agency CFO Approved by: Agency CIO Approved by: Project Sponsor Approved by: Project Manager Approved by: Executive Sponsor Table of Contents Purpose/Justification 5 Objectives 5 Scope Description 5 Functional and Technical Requirements 6 Functional Requirements 6 Technical Requirements 6 Boundaries 6 Data Migration Strategy 7 Deliverables
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Running head: Case Study 3: The Chunnel Project Case Study 3: The Chunnel Project University of Maryland University College Project Procurement Management‚ Semester Fall 09‚ Section 9041 Professor Michael C. Hagerman November 08‚ 2009 The Inception Stage Rating Scale: 5—Excellent‚ 4—Very Good‚ 3—Good‚ 2—Poor‚ 1—Very Poor Project Management Area | Development Phase | Scope Management | 2 | Time Management | 4 | Cost Management | 2 | Quality Management | 3 | Human Resource Management | 5
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Preventing Project Failure Welcome 10 Major Causes of Project Failure getpmtraining.com 1 Centreline Solutions Inc. Project Management Institute Global Registered Education Provider #2029 Why Projects Fail v.2005.02.18 Copyright‚ 2004 © Centreline Solutions Inc. Preventing Project Failure getpmtraining.com 2 Why Projects Fail v.2005.02.18 Copyright‚ 2004 © Centreline Solutions Inc. 1 Preventing Project Failure In this seminar we will cover: What is project failure
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The Construction Project Manager ©Copyright 1996‚ 1999‚ 2007 By Robert J. Shaker Table Of Contents Defining Organizational Structure .................................................................................................. 2 Duties of the Project Manager ......................................................................................................... 3 The Objectives of the Project Manager ................................................................................
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graduating students receive their diplomas‚ enjoying dinner and beverages‚ marking their official graduation from EIP. 2. PROJECT PURPOSE Organize the EIP Graduation Party 2013‚ with a focus on the welfare of graduate students and their families with the teachers and staff from the school. 3. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES • Promote a graduation party to EIP students at the end of 2013 in Surfers Paradise‚ ensuring good level of quality and low price • Provide venue to celebrate the graduation
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Project finance Aditya Agarwal Sandeep Kaul Fuqua School of Business Contents The MM Proposition What is a Project? What is Project Finance? Project Structure Financing choices Real World Cases Project Finance: Valuation Issues The MM Proposition The MM Proposition “The Capital Structure is irrelevant as long as the firm’s investment decisions are taken as given” Then why do corporations: Set up independent companies to undertake mega projects and
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Closing a Project Projects are by definition‚ temporary endeavour with commencement and ending periods. Wysocki (2012) identified project closure as the fifth process group in PMLC where the final product derived from the project is presented to the client according to specifications. The question of “how well did you do?” will be answered when client approves of the output‚ asset/output gets installed‚ audit tests post-implementation status and a final report submitted. The client’s acceptance
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