STUDY GUIDE EMPM5103 Principles of Project Management CENTRE FOR GRADUTE STUDIES STUDY GUIDE EMPM5103 Principles of Project Management First Edition (September 2011) Writer: Dr David Goh Publisher: Centre for Instructional Design & Technology Open University Malaysia First Published: September 2011 Copyright © Open University Malaysia (OUM) All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of
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Manage Projects Assignment 1: Part 1: Question 1: Introduction to project management: * Welcome * Introduce self A project is: * A set of planned and managed activities carried out for a specific length of time * has a defined start and end date * Achieves a specific objective within the specified quality and performance criteria * Products and services that is agreed with the project clients and the stakeholders * Funded and directed by the primary sponsor and/or
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Project Management Project management is a way of managing change‚ on everything from planning a wedding‚ the Olympics‚ educational goals‚ or improving business practices. It describes the activities that meet specific objectives to introduce a specified task or improve new or existing products and services. Effective projects have effective leaders and workers. And‚ effective project management requires a skilled project manager‚ and a vision‚ along with the resources‚ money‚ and time
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1 project is defined as a collaborative enterprise‚ involving research or design‚ that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.[1] Projects can be further defined as temporary rather than permanent social systems or work systems that are constituted by teams within or across organizations to accomplish particular tasksunder time constraints. 2 1. Administrative: Administrative projects involve intellectual workers. The scope may change as the project proceeds. 2. Construction:
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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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PMP Project Management Professional Study Guide by Joseph Phillips ISBN:0072230622 McGraw-Hill © 2004 (588 pages) This book shows you not only what‚ but how to study for the PMP exam. With 100% complete coverage of all exam objectives and simulated questions‚ this guide covers project initiation‚ scope management‚ quality assurance‚ and more. CD Content Table of Contents PMP Project Management Professional Study Guide Introduction Part I - Project Initiation Ch apt - Introducing Project Management
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| PROJECT CHARTERHMIS Development Project Author: MBA MIS Group 2 Creation Date: 13/03/13 Last Revised: 13/03/13 Version: 1.0 | | | | | | | | * Table of Contents 2 Initiation 2 3 Project Charter Purpose 2 4 Synopsis 2 4.1 Content of the Project 3 5 Purpose / Business Need 3 6 Scope and Acceptance 4 6.1 Goals and Objectives 4 6.2 Project Deliverables 5 6.3 Project Estimated
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EXAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER |Project Name: Relocation Study |Version No.: 1 | | |Date: September 5‚ 2010 | | |Number: 10-111 | |Current Name Phase: None
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Technical Paper It Project Management Student name: Instructor Name: Date: Introduction There is an old adage which insists “time is money.” While simple‚ in concept‚ it has been proven true‚ in fact. In a global‚ technologically driven society‚ however‚ the very idea of time has changed. Having once implied a spanning space between the hours of “nine to five” relative to the person or organization from whose vantage money was viewed‚ time is
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1. Discuss the implications for a project manager of not having any clear prioritisation of objectives in terms of time cost and quality. Explain the benefits and limitations of having clear prioritisation of objectives while project planning. A project has some factors such as unique goals‚ required outcomes‚ time‚ designated budget‚ specialist resources‚ client‚ stakeholders‚ and degree of complexity. The project management is the discipline of planning‚ organizing‚ motivating and controlling
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