acquire the products‚ services‚ or results needed from outside the project team to perform the work. Question No :2 The buyer and seller are bound by the ________. (Choose correct one from multiple below) 1. contract 2. responsibilities 3. WBS 4. identification correct is :1 Explanations : The buyer and seller are bound by the contract. Question No :3 PMI discusses procurement focusing on the ______ relationship . (Choose correct one from multiple below) 1. buyer or seller 2
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Perform Integrated Change Control Close Integration I Develop Project Charter Develop Project Management Plan Direct & Manage Project Execution Close Project (Phase) 5 Scope S Collect Requirements Define Scope Create WBS Verify Scope Control Scope 6 Time T Define Activities Sequence Activities Estimate Activity Resources Estimate Activity Durations Develop Schedule Control Schedule 3 Cost C Estimate Costs Determine Budget Control Costs
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completing the Deed: 20-11-2001 Date of Registration: 20-11-2001 Seller: Mr. Kamal Buyer: Md. Karimullah Registry Office: Savar Sub-Registry Office‚ Savar‚ Dhaka Deed Value: 2000000Taka Quantity of property:20 Decimal Verification I‚ Mr. WB Ahmed‚ son of Mr. BU Ahmed‚ Police Station Dhanmondi‚ District Dhaka‚ aged
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project work breakdown structure (WBS)‚ so they can be understood by a wide audience all over the world. The technique is frequently used in Project Management to help breakdown the project.[5] A common error made by those who equate Gantt chart design with project design is that they attempt to define the project work breakdown structure at the same time that they define scheduled activities. This practice makes it very difficult to follow the 100% Rule. Instead the WBS should be fully defined to follow
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Scheduling Risk 17 4.2 RISK ASSESSMENT 18 4.2.1 Risk Response 20 5.0 PROJECT PLAN 26 5.1 PROJECT METHODOLOGY 26 5.2 COST ESTIMATES (BUDGET) 27 5.3 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (WBS) 28 5.3.1 WBS (level 0 and level 1) With Microsoft project 29 5.3.2 WBS (level 0‚ level 1‚ and level 2) With Microsoft project 29 5.3.3 WBS and OBS integration 30 5.4 RESOURCES ALLOCATION 31 5.5 ACTIVITY NETWORK DIAGRAM 32 5.5.2 Network Diagram 34 6.0 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 35 6.1 RISK MANAGEMENT 35 6.2 QUALITY
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description and one for the solution to the scheduling problem. The outline of the report is as follows (20 points): • Description • A brief description of the Pinafore project task • A brief description of the main task areas (i.e. upper level of the WBS) • The logic behind the schedule (give reasons for predecessor and successor relationship; what are the key schedule constraints) • Original Solution • Statement of the original schedule: i. Your Gantt chart ii. Your entry table including the task name
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Chapter 4 Task 1. Summarize each of the above-proposed projects in a simple table format suitable for presentation to top management. Include the name for each project‚ identify how each one supports business strategies‚ assess the potential financial benefits and other benefits of each project‚ and provide your initial assessment of the value of each project. Project 1 Recreation and Wellness Intranet Project Project goal description Allow employees to register for company-sponsored recreational
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2. Project information: In this part we can add our project information. We can add our start date of the project and also shows the current date of the project. We can set it at start of our project and then proceed further. We can also change dates here. As we can see the start date of the project is Mon. 12th Oct. 2015. This below figure shows the options of the schedule of the project and general information. It also shows the calendar we have used that is 40 hours in a week. We have working
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SECTION 3: MANAGE APPLICATION OF SCOPE CONTROLS Activity 3 1. There are a number of scope management issues that need to be addressed. Scope control might help prevent some of these issues. What is scope control? Change is inevitable and throughout the project life cycle the desire for change comes from different stakeholders. Scope control looks at the influencing factors that create changes to the project scope and how to control the impact of changes through the project Integrated Change
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BUSS230 Intro to Project Management Dr. Evelyn L Kerney Insert Date Here Table of Contents BUSS230: Portfolio Project Directions Week 6: Initiating the Project…………………………………………………………………… Week 10: Building the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Week 10: Scheduling the Activities Week 10: Allocating Resources Week 12: Managing the Risks Week 12: Analyzing the Constraints Week 13: Evaluating and Controlling the Project Week 14: Closing out the project References BUSS230:
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