assignments‚ exams‚ term papers‚ and other projects required by your instructor. Knowingly submitting another person’s work as your own‚ without properly citing the source of the work‚ is considered plagiarism. This will result in an unsatisfactory grade for the work submitted or for the entire course. It may also result in academic dismissal from the University. PMG6000-8 Professor; Project Procurement Management Assignment 1; Project Procurement Management Faculty Use Only
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Practices in Project Management MSPM 6102 April 25‚ 2014 Abstract The St. Dismas Medical Center (SDMC) Assisted Living Facility (ALF) Project was authorized to create a new service line to counteract a decline of inpatient activity. The project objectives are to build 100 light- and heavy-assist units in a standalone residential facility with a sheltered connection to SDMC by late-July 2001 and within an $11 million budget. The particular deliverables‚ constraints‚ assumptions‚ exclusions‚
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A project in its 26th week has an actual cost of $270‚000. It was scheduled to have spent $261‚000. For the work performed to date‚ the budgeted value is $272‚000. What are the cost and sched¬ule variances for the project? What are the SPI and CPI? Actual cost =$270‚000 Earned value = $272‚000 Planned cost = $261‚000 Cost variance = $272‚000–$270‚000= $2‚000 Schedule variance = $272‚000–$261‚000= $11‚000 SPI = $272‚000/$261‚000 = 1.042 CPI = $272‚000/$270‚000 = 1.007 26. A project has
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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD (Department of Business Administration) PROJECT MANAGEMENT (5539) CHECKLIST SEMESTER: SPRING‚ 2011 This packet comprises the following material: 1. Text Books (Two) 2. Course Outlines 3. Assignment No. 1‚ 2 4. Assignment Forms ( 2 sets ) In this packet‚ if you find anything missing out of the above mentioned material‚ please contact at the address given below: Mailing Officer Services Block No
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International University SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COURSE SYLLABUS1 Project Management Note: The outline with specific venue and time‚ and updated learning materials for the current semester will be provided to the enrolled students by the lecturer 1. COURSE STAFF Lecturer: Room: 207 Telephone: E-mail: Consultation Hours: 8.00 – 11.00 Thursday morning or by appointment Teaching Assistant: 2. COURSE INFORMATION 1 2.1 Teaching times
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Projects and Project ManagementOrganizational leaders are facing complex challenges through a rapid rate of change in both the technology and government which has then created pressure in new and existing organizations. As a result‚ the traditional structure for managing is giving way to a new form of management (Kerzner‚ 2003). This form is project management. How can this be? Projects have been around since the building of the pyramids (Dobson‚ 2003). In 2650 B.C.‚ the step pyramid was built
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Question 1 South American Adventures Unlimited SA Adventures Unlimited was formed four years ago by Michael and Jill Rodriguez. Michael was a trained geologist‚ while Jill had a master’s degree in Spanish. They were both avid outdoor enthusiasts and fell in love while trekking across the Andes in Chile. Upon graduation they seized upon the idea of starting their own specialized tour business that would focus on organizing and leading “high-end” adventure trips in South America. Their first
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Project Management Course IV School of Management Engineering Dept. of Production Systems and Business Economics Project Management Project Financing Instructor: Alberto De Marco Project Management Phase FEASIBILITY DESIGN PLANNING DEVELOPMENT CLOSEOUT OPERATIONS Financing&Evaluation Risk Analysis&Attitude Alberto De Marco 1 Financing Project Management Course Project Financing Context Evaluating and financing as precursor to decision d i i to proceed (feasibility
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Project Execution Phase Overview: Once a project moves into the Execution Phase‚ the project Team and the necessary resources to carry out the project Should be in place and ready to perform project activities. The Project Plan should have been completed and base lined By this time as well. The project team and specifically the Project Manager’s focus now shifts from planning the Project efforts to participating in‚ observing‚ and analysing The work being done. Executing the Project Plan
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PROJECT SCOPE DEFINITION & WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE 1.1 Project Scope: Project scope is defined as "The bounded set of verifiable end products‚ deliverables‚ or outputs that the project team undertakes to provide to the stakeholders of the project" Success of a project is highly dependant on achieving the right results i.e. scope objective. Meeting the scope objective is also the primary test of effective performance by project management. It may be noted that unless the project is completed as
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