PROJECT MANAGEMENT 641 - ASSIGNMENT No. 2 (Value 40%) PROJECT CHARTER‚ SCOPE MANAGEMENT‚ PROJECT PLANNING Aim of Assignment: Create a Project Charter‚ Requirements Document & Work Break Down Structure Apply scope change management processes Demonstrate understanding of project planning through the analysis of a case study [Note: Topic Notes 4(Initiation)‚ 5 (Project Planning) and 6 (Scope Management) provide the background to complete this assignment) PART I (68 marks) PROJECT
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International Journal of Project Management 26 (2008) 80–86 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijproman Project management of unexpected events Anders So¨derholm * Umea° School of Business‚ Umea° University‚ SE-901 87 Umea° ‚ Sweden Abstract Unexpected events and environmental impact not planned for are common during project implementation. This article explores how unexpected events are dealt with in projects using qualitative case study data from four di erent cases. Results show four di erent approaches
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IMPLEMENTATION OF RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE MALAYSIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Lee Chun Siang and Azlan Shah Ali Faculty of Built Environment‚ University of Malaya 50603‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia asafab@um.edu.my Abstract Risk and uncertainty constantly plagued construction industry compared with other business activities due to its characteristics of complexity‚ dynamic and time consuming. As risk management is predicting the unpredictable‚ it is one of the most vital management tools to cope with
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Risk Management Plan for the Pasadena Foursquare Church Kitchen Renovation Project 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose of Risk Management 1.1.1 Knowing and Controlling Risks to Project Assets The process of Risk Management instituted tothe Project with knowledge and control over the risk position of the project. Not all identified risks can be removed. The likelihood of surpassing requirements can be traded off against the risk of surpassing the budget constraints. Risk
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SYSTEMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT (3 CREDITS) PREPARED BY: RONALD WALIAULA WANYONYI Table of Contents Topics Page 1. Course Outline 1 2. Introduction to Project Management 4 3. The project management and information technology context 11 4. Project management process groups 20 5. Project integration management 23 6. Project scope management 34 7. Project time management 43 8. Project cost management 51 9. Project quality management 59 10. Project human resources management 67 11
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Project Management: Mitigating Risks to Improve the Chances of Success! Parikshit Chavan 19 Aug 2012 Abstract Project Management is increasingly important in the IT industry as more and more companies and organizations integrate technology into their structure to solve problems and work more efficiently. This paper explains the process of Project Management and the risks‚ specifically associated with IT projects‚ that threaten the effective execution and success and implementation of an IT
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Leon Prikhodovskiy MGMT Assignment #1 1.) For my report I decided to focus on the topic‚ “Workers Compensation”. Workers compensation is a state-mandated insurance program that covers job-related injuries and death. This law was designed to ensure that if something terrible went wrong to an employee while doing their job‚ they would be compensated with set monetary awards. This law functions in a no-fault liability‚ meaning that the employee does not need to determine gross negligence by the employer
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Risk Management Plan for the Charming Cafe REFERENCE: VERSION 1.0: DATE: 7/28/2014 VERSION HISTORY |VERSION # |IMPLEMENTED |Revision |Approved |Approval |Reason | | |By |Date |By |Date | | | | | |
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1. The risk management plan example given in this article brings to light the need for managing risks and the ways one can manage risks in a project. While it introduces the project manager to what a risk management plan should consist‚ it is only the first of the 3 part project risk management series * There are many approaches to project risk management planning‚ but essentially the risk management plan identifies the risks that can be defined at any stage of the project life cycle. The RM
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