Give a real-world situation when you might used the following task constraints: a) Start No Earlier Than – An example could be with government related projects. Many of these projects take years to complete and have to require a specific amount of the year’s budget to be used for the project. You could put a constraint on a project so that the government won’t go over budget and just start tasks the next year. b) Start No Later Than – A project’s resources can be requisitioned ahead
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Risk Management Christine A. Rosario CMGT/582 3 November 4‚ 2014 Professor David Hatfield Asset ID Asset Name Description Asset Value Priority Threat Description Controls in Place ARO Uncertainty Risk Value Controls Needed Action Plan ID 1 IT Rep Local IT presence 55000 Critical Absence; skill short-coming; request overload Alternates / CE: .8 .1 .05 1155 Addt’l training; addt’l backups AA 2 Security Officers Facility (& People) Security 75000 Critical Absence; weapons; stealth Reliability
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(EST) Early start Time is the earliest time the activity can begin. (LST) Late start Time is the latest time the activity can begin and still allow the project to be completed on time. (EFT) Early finish Time is the earliest time the activity can end. (LFT) Late finish Time is the latest time the activity can end and still allow the project to be completed on time Diagram A: Activity-on-the-node diagram Timing of activities in the network diagram is determined by the following calculations
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Project 3 - Project Plan The purpose of this document is to provide an analysis on the case study presented to us in this Project‚ and outline the deliverables that are required. Project Title Team Name Team Members Hsiang-Han Chao Kerry Lau Omear Saeed Qiao Zhou Ting Chan Yihang Deng Supervisor Lars Moller International Capital‚ Inc. - Part A Group 30 Table of Contents Scope ...................................................................................................................
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Name: Phuong Loan Dang Student ID: 2129346 Topic: Managing Environment GE Essay topic: What is Environmental Management? Rapid economic development and improper management of natural resources have caused serious environmental problems. Therefore‚ environmental management (EM) is imperative. Definitions of EM vary as it is a broad field and involvement of many specialisms. However‚ it is necessary to deeply understand “what is EM” to study‚ research and manage environment in an effective and
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of the likely cost of the resources that will be required to complete all of the work of the project High level formulas are good for selecting a project but not for managing one. First step on budgeting: cost estimate is allocated to packages Second Step: budget of every package is distributed over the duration of the work project TBC: Total Budgeted Cost Analogous estimate: uses previous projects to predict the cost Parametric estimate: model is built using parameters to predict costs CBC:
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equipment‚ payable) 4. The company paid $780 cash for this months’s advertising of the opening of the business. ( cash‚ cost) 5. The company complete maintenance services for a customer and immediately collected $5.700 cash. (cash‚ revenue) 6. The company completed $2.400 of maintenance services for City center on credit. (revenue‚ receivable) 7. The company paid $810 cash for an assistant’s salary for the first half of the month. ( cash‚ cost) 8. The company received $2.400 cash
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An agreement must contain four essential ingredients to be regarded as a contract. These four elements are offer‚ acceptance‚ Intention of legal consequences‚ and consideration. If any one of them is missing‚ the agreement will not be legally binding. An offer is defined as the manifestation of the “willingness to enter into a bargain so made as to justify another person in understanding that his assent to the bargain is invited and will conclude it.” There must be a definite‚ clearly stated offer
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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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SPACE AGE FURNITURE (YOUR NAME) BUS 644‚ Week 6 - Assignment (INSTRUCTOR NAME) March 16‚ 2015 A Case Study of Space Age Furniture Introduction Space Age Furniture manufactures tables and cabinets for microwave ovens and portable televisions. Both cabinetry styles comes in various sizes offering a number of features however; the basic construction follows the same production and assembly. The focus will be on two types of cabinets; the Saturn which is utilized to house microwaves and the Gemini
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