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    Defining Project

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    | | Constrain Enhance Accept Priority Matrix Step 3: Creating the Work Breakdown Structure Major Grouping found in WBS Division and subdivision into smaller and smaller work elements How WBS helps the Project Manager OBS (organizational breakdown Structure) WBS Development To review in each work package 1. Define work (what) 2. Identifies time to complete work (who long) 3. Identifies time-phase budget (cost)

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    pre-production to animation.” Who was Target Market? Primary: Boys and Girls 3-6 Secondary: Infant Boys and Girls‚ Kids 6-11‚ Teens/Adults Successful character revival to research: When property was first launched? First launched at MGM‚ now owned by WB – Hanna-Barbera Tom – 1940 Jerry – 1940 1940 MGM Original cartoon‚ ‘Puss Gets the Boot’ was released in theatres in 1940 1940 – 1958 MGM ‘Tom and Jerry’ was aired 1960 MGM 13 shorts were released by Gene Deitch from Rembrandt Films 1963 – 1967 MGM Chuck

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    During Part A (Determination of the Coefficient of Friction) of this experiment‚ as we determine Wb and Wp‚ we are then able to calculate for the coefficient of friction (µ) using the formula: µ = F/N = Wp (g)/ Wb (g) In the first trial‚ we’ve used the wooden block alone and adjusted weights on top of the block and on the pans for the rest of the trials. It has been recorded under Wb and Wp respectively. As we’ve calculated for its coefficient of friction‚ we’ve accumulated the value

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    Red Brand Canners

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    Answers to Red Brand Canners Case Part I 1. Based on the availability of 600‚000 pounds of grade “A” tomatoes (grade 9)‚ one can mix in some grade “B” tomatoes (grade 5) to generate a mix of grade 8. Let X denote the pounds of grade “B” tomatoes that can be mixed in. Then: (600‚000*9+X*5)/(600‚000+X)=8. Solving this‚ yields X=200‚000 lbs for a total weight of 800‚000 lbs. 2. Cooper’s suggestion restricts the usage of tomatoes to merely 800‚000 lbs (as shown in 1). The leftover tomatoes

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    Project Cost Estimating Work Breakdown Paul Hewitt‚ International Project Estimating Limited Introduction Construction Cost Estimating Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) The term WBS has become a common term in all fields related to Cost Engineering including Construction Cost Estimating‚ Scheduling and Project Cost Control. A well defined WBS is the backbone of good Construction Estimating Software and can take several forms including the breakdown of items within an estimate‚ the layout of groups within

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    Inf337 Week 5

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    breakdown structure (WBS)‚ establishing a cost and schedule performance measurement baseline‚ earned value management (EVM) and how it relates to the project status‚ how the use of control charts affect status and value‚ and finally how effective change management processes can ensure a successful project. There are multiple parts to an initial project startup. A project manager will identify a need‚ define a scope and then flow down into the work breakdown structure (WBS). “The WBS is a hierarchical

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    Notes 4(Initiation)‚ 5 (Project Planning) and 6 (Scope Management) provide the background to complete this assignment) PART I (68 marks) PROJECT CHARTER‚ WBS‚ SCOPE CHANGES [NOTE: Part I is a practical assignment. No academic references are required. It is not as a piece of academic writing. The Charter‚ Requirements Document and WBS must be written as formal project documents Select a project. The project can be: One that you are presently involved in or project happening in the future

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    Grading Summary  1. | Question : | (TCO A) Projects have specific attributes. Which of the following is not an attribute? | |   | Student Answer: | |  Is an ongoing endeavor. |   | | |  Involves a degree of uncertainty. |   | | |  Has a well-defined objective. |   | | |  Requires multiple resources. |   | Instructor Explanation: | Chapter 1‚ page 4-6; Lecture Week 1. Projects have a specific time frame‚ and are temporary; they have a clear beginning and end. | | |

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    The Frequency of Mutations among Second Generation Drosophila melanogaster INTRODUCTION This experiment involved observing and comparing the relative frequencies of inherited dominant and recessive genes in a population using the common fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. In this experiment‚ we demonstrate how dominant genes are selected over recessive genes (Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment). Hypothesis: If we cross two heterozygous individuals‚ our observed offspring in the second

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    Question Paper: Define a project. What are the characteristics which help differentiate projects from other functions carried out in the daily operations of the organization? What is the role of the Project Manager? 3. Why is the implementation of projects important to strategic planning and the project manager? Strategic plans are implemented primarily through projects—e.g.‚ a new product‚ a new information system‚ a new plant for a new product. The project manager is the key person

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