MANAGING PROJECTS Name: Course: Professor: Institution: City and state: Date: 1. Draw the network diagram (use activity on the node) 2. Explain how you determined the timing of activities and the total float. From the diagram above‚ the ES or earliest start time is zero for activity A. Therefore‚ ES equals the EF or earliest finish time of the predecessor. An example can be from the diagram above as ES of C activity is EF of activity B i.e. 9 days. Earliest finish time
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Q1. A project is a defined set of planned and managed activities carried out for a period of time‚ which has a defined start and end time. (State of New South Wales‚ Dep of Education and Training 2013‚ Topic 1‚ p.1) E.g. the erection of bus stop shelters on all bus stops in the suburb of Wellwish. The features of a project include: * Having a defined beginning and end date. (The project will run for approximately 7 months) * It has unique purpose with specific objectives that meet the
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TYPES OF PROJECT CONSTRAINTS Project constraints delay the start of project activities. Three project constraint need to be considered in scheduling. 1. Technological or Logical Constraints: These constraints show the sequence in which project activities must occur. A project network framing a house might how three activities i-e (1) pour foundation‚ (2) build frame‚ (3) cover roof. All of thee three activities are in sequence because each activity depend on previous one. We can say that
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You are the project manager for the project you selected and identified in the prior assignments. Using your Microsoft Project software‚ sketch out your action plan. Use the action plan to develop the work breakdown schedule (WBS) as follows: • Create a list of between 5–10 major deliverables that need to be undertaken and completed‚ in the general order of how they would occur. This is Level 1 of the action plan. • Next‚ break out each of the Level 1 deliverables into 5–10 activities. This is
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Characteristic of Project 1) Importance It is of utmost importance that all the parties associated with project must understand the importance of project. Often top level management fails to understand the importance of project and such projects often tend to fail in achieving its goals. If the project is not considered important by management and teams working on it‚ it has tendency to get sidelined when prioritizing projects comes in action. 2) Scope End results for project should be clearly defined
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Project: Orientation to the Profession (OTP) Contents 0 General information 1 0.1 Quick view 1 0.2 Assignment brief: Orientation to the Profession 2 0.3 The assignment context 2 0.4 Work method 3 0.5 Planning 3 0.6 Learning outcomes 4 0.7 Competencies 4 0.8 Assessment criteria 5 0.9 Reading 6 0.10 Regulations 6 General information Quick view Course | Code | Credits | Year / Semester | Competencies | Orientation to the Profession (Project) | * ICVP9PRJ1A | 2 | Year 1
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finance the development of the Orinoco Basin? Can you define project finance? Is Petrozuata a project? What are the costs and benefits of using project finance instead of the traditional (debt) finance – as Mr. Bustillos said‚ PDVSA could have finance the debt internally (p.7 of the case)? Project finance is a kind of Financing that has a priority does not depend on the creditworthiness of the sponsors proposing the business idea to launch the project. Approval does not even depend on the value
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QUT – Project Administration QUT – Project Administration Lachlan Steel – N7583842 Words - 2050 Lachlan Steel – N7583842 Words - 2050 The Ryugyong Hotel The Ryugyong Hotel Table of Contents Project Administration 2 Background Information 3 Name of the project 3 When it was built 3 Duration of the project 3 The Structure 4 Cost of the Project 5 Public or private 5 Detailed Analysis 6 Key issue/ problems 6 Causing the cost over run 7 Solution 7 References
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Any project must be well planned especially if a number of people and activities will be involved. It is the task of the project management to ensure that various tasks required in the project are completed in time. Operational researchers developed a method of scheduling complex projects shortly after the Second World War. This scheduling is called network analysis and is usually known as Critical Path Analysis (CPA). While Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) will analyze the involved
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