of activities and the total float4 The project duration and the critical path..................................................................................................................................................................5 The earliest date the project can be completed given the starting date - Monday 7th May 2012..........................................................................5 The effect on the duration of the whole project if:.....................................
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Individual Assignment: January Semester 2014 RGF 0014: Fundamental of Business and Management Name:Mohamad Azham Naim Bin Mohamad Azlan Matrix no. :KLc1360042 Lecturer: Siti Aishah Binti Mat Hashim Short Case Scenario - Understanding Production/Operations Alan Jackson is the founder and owner of Sky Scooters‚ a small manufacturing company located in San Jose‚ California. For years‚ Alan toyed with ideas for a motorized scooter. Seeing the success of the Segway scooter‚
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2012104045 PROJECT METHODOLOGY I. Summary Project methodology is a project or study that could help manage the works of people and develop the creativity and imagination of the children. It is like a list of step by step process in every work‚ consisting of designs and plans that could help in making the project or work executable or manageable. Every details of the project are listed starting from the beginning up to until the end of the project. II. Opinion In my opinion‚ having a project methodology
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Pinteroffice memorandum to: | tANIA pARKER | from: | MOHAMMED ZOAHEB | subject: | ms project part 2 | date: | June 14‚ 2013 | cc: | [Name] | | | 1. Which if any of the resources are over allocated? * Marketing staff * R&D * Legal staff 2. Assume that the project is time constrained and try to resolve any over allocation problems by leveling within slack. What happens? The Marketing staff and legal staff over allocated problem is solved‚ however R&D cannot
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World of management 1. Create a 1-2 page summary of what you think are the most relevant aspects of the world of management. If possible‚ differentiate between past‚ present and future. 2. Tactics vs. strategy: Reflect on the difference/s between tactics and strategy. Provide an example from your own personal or professional experience. 1 page max. 3. What new insight/s does Mintzberg bring in? Do you agree? Or not? Why? (1 page max.) 4. Assess the contribution/s on a 1-2 page summary from
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Project ManagementTop Down/Bottom Up methods Consensus methods Snr/middle managers’ guess total project time & cost Discussing/arguing to reach a decision on best guestimates Firms seeking greater precision: Delphi Method: Group decision process of chance of certain events occurring Exp. familiar with project use insight/exp. guessing project costs/times Ratio methods Macro methods use ratios to guess time & cost E.g. contractors using no. of sq. ft. to guess cost/time to build
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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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accurate‚ and they need it to be accessible in a timely fashion. Information has always been an integral part of every manager’s job. The Role of Information in the Manager’s Job Information is a vital part of communication‚ it follows that management and information are closely related. A key part of information-processing activity id differentiating between data and information. Data: are raw figures and facts reflecting a single aspect of reality. Information: is data presented in a
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1st of February 2013 Business organization and management Business size Small business: e.g. Independent service-station‚ restaurant Medium business: e.g. coffee club‚ nando’s Large business: Maccas‚ red rooster‚ kfc Economies of scale; this term refers to the lower costs per unit of output as a result of operating on a larger scale. Question 1. What is meant by economies of scale? Provide 3 examples of typical economies of scale enjoyed by large organizations: a) Coles (big
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ABM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENT NO : 14/0165 NAME & SURNAME : SALMA ASVAT PROGRAMME : DIPLOMA 1 MODULE : BUSINESS MANAGEMENT LECTURERS NAME : MRS C S MHIZHA DUE DATE : 16TH SEPTEMBER 2014 QUESTION ONE BRIEFLY DISCUSS THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FUNCTIONS UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS: FUNCTIONS OF THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. DISCUSS THE FUNCTIONS OF BASIC RESEARCH. DISCUSS THE FUNCTIONS OF PROBLEM BASED RESEARCH DISCUSS THE FUNCTIONS OF APPLIED RESEARCH
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