...BELLA HEALTHCARE INDIA Project Plan Centennial College Juliana Goes – 300685822 Maria Chernobrovkina – 300675947 Timothy Jogbodo – 300673137 Virendra Sabbanwar – 300677485 PMGT 428 – 103 Bob Xourafas June 18, 2012 Table of Contents PROJECT INITIATION 1 Project Charter |Prepared by: Maria Chernobrovkina |Date: Jun 15, 2012 | |Project Title: Bella Healthcare India | |Project Start Date: Jun 18, 2012 |Project Finish Date: Jul 25, 2012 | |Budget Information: The project’s budget is $ 100. | |Project Manager: Virendra Sabbanwar – +1(647) 721-0678 – vsab@my.centennialcollege.ca | |Project Objectives: | |Choosing an international project topic; | |Receiving approval of the international project topic – “Bella Healthcare India”; | |Elaborating...
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...Project Management for Business LO1 Project management principles Introduction of project management Project management is a planned and structured effort to achieve an objective or is the process of managing, allocating, and timing available resources to achieve the desired goal of a project in an efficient and expedient manner, for example, creating a new system or constructing a project. Project management is widely recognized as a practical way of ensuring that projects meet objectives and products are delivered on time, within budget and to correct quality specification, while at the same time controlling or maintaining the scope of the project at the correct level. Project management includes developing a project plan, which includes defining and confirming the project goals and objectives, identifying tasks and how goals will be achieved, quantifying the resources needed, and determining budgets and timelines for completion. It also includes managing the implementation of the project plan, along with operating regular 'controls' to ensure that there is accurate and objective information on 'performance' relative to the plan, and the mechanisms to implement recovery actions where necessary. Projects usually follow major phases or stages (with various titles for these), including feasibility, definition, project planning, implementation, evaluation and support/maintenance Principles of project management The Success Principle The main goal of project management...
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...effort, the details of which are in the "project tabs" in the course shell for each week's assignment This course project assignment follows the Huntsville project from a Project Charter (where the effort is initially approved), through the Project Scope Statement (where the scope is elaborated in more detail), through the WBS (where the major tasks and sub-tasks are documented), and finally to a completed project schedule in Microsoft Project, with resources and costs added in. Along the way we also complete a Risk Plan and a Communications Plan for the Huntsville project, and deal with scheduling and resource issues, all normal and customary actives in most project environments. However all a bit mysterious to the uninitiated! So I'm going to try and walk you through all of that with these Part-1 through Part-5 instruction documents. Please do listen to the Course Project Tour Video (in the Course Home/Course Project tab). It lays out in summary all the deliverables for the Course Project. Since the effort is worth 25% of your grade, you really need to understand what we are asking for and when all the pieces are due! As you complete this course project effort, remember; think of this as a set of business communications as well as a class assignment. In part this is a role playing exercise. You are the project manager reporting to the board, not a student completing an assignment. If a format is given there is a reason. Deviate from it at your own risk. To get an above...
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...Course Schedule Course Schedule of Assignments Overview Session | Topic | Assignments | 1 | The Manager as a Systems Thinker | Discussion Activity 1 | 2 | The Manager as a Critical Thinker | Individual Paper 1 | 3 | Legal and Ethical Environment of Business: The Manager as an Ethical Decision Maker | Discussion Activity 2 | 3 | Team Work Plan | Team assignment | 4 | Organization Theory and Design | Discussion Activity 3 | 5 | Organization Theory and Design in the Global Environment | Team Project 1Individual Matching Exercise | 6 | Legal Environment: Courts, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Agency | Discussion Activity 4 | 7 | Critical Thinking in the Legal Environment: Torts and Products Liability | Individual Paper 2 Discussion Activity 5 | 8 | Legal Environment: Contracts and Forms of Business Organizations | Discussion Activity 6 | 9 | Knowledge Integration | Take-home Final | 10 | Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global and Technological Environment | Team Project 2 | Assignment Details Session | Module/Topics Readings/Assignments | 1 | The Manager as a Systems ThinkerObjective 1: Apply models of critical thinking and systems thinking to address complex organizational issues.Objective 2: Reflect on seminar assignments and relate the skills and knowledge gained to personal and professional goalsCompetency : Systems Thinking | Read the following articles which you can find and download from the UMUC library...
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...in their individual assignment area, u05a1. Each team member must also attach a separate document in that same submission that briefly describes his or her specific contribution to this assignment. The instructor will evaluate this assignment using the Project Charter Scoring Guide included in the Resources list below. In this first team assignment, the team will submit a project charter that details: The goal of the project. Conduct research to expand NewwDeal into three key areas: Mobile Applications, Wireless Security, and Cloud Computing. The intended business impact. Business Impact is: The consequences to the business (financial, reputational or operational) that could result Increased market share Customer Satisfaction The team members and their roles. For Week 5, team 3 member roles are: Mark Wetzbarger – Group Lead / PM Marlowe Jones – Deputy Lead / PM & Research Coronda Wilson - Complier Sudharma Thikkavarapu - Researcher Latoria Wilson - Researcher The scope of the project. http://www.tutorialspoint.com/management_concepts/project_scope_definition.htm http://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/project-scope Should we have a scope statement, vice a scope in terms of time & money? Thoughts? The estimated cost. SWAG @ $100,000 The schedule, including the major milestones and a timeline. 6 Week schedule: Timeline & Milestones: Week 1: Complete and Deliver Project Charter Week 2: Complete and Deliver...
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...Case Study 2: Green Computing Research Project – Part 2 Due Week 6 and worth 70 points This assignment is due for online students by midnight on Sunday of Week 6 and for on-ground students before Week 7’s class meeting. Submit your assignment to the course shell. Read the Green Computing Research Project, Part 2 in Appendix C. Document the requirements and develop a scope statement. Write a 2-3 page paper in which you: Document the requirements based on the information provided and assumptions that you have made, including a requirements traceability matrix. Include a list of questions to ask the sponsor about the project scope. Include at least six (6) questions for full credit. Develop a scope statement for the project. Describe product characteristics and deliverables. Use at least two (2) quality resources in this assignment. Your assignment must: Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length. The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are: Summarize how the PMBOK® process groups and...
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...INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCE MANUAL CHAPTER FIVE Scope Management To Accompany PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Achieving Competitive Advantage By Jeffrey K. Pinto CHAPTER FIVE PROJECT PROFILE — Airbus A380: Plane of the Future or Enormous White Elephant? Introduction 5.1 CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT The Statement of Work 5.2 THE SCOPE STATEMENT The Work Breakdown Structure Purpose of the Work Breakdown Structure The Organization Breakdown Structure The Responsibility Assignment Matrix 5.3 WORK AUTHORIZATION 5.4 SCOPE REPORTING Project Management Research in Brief: IT Project Failure – Burying Our Heads in the Sand 5.5 CONTROL SYSTEMS Configuration Management 5.6 PROJECT CLOSEOUT Summary Key Terms Discussion Questions Problems Case Study 5.1: Calcutta’s Metro Case Study 5.2: Project Management at Dotcom.com Cas Study 5.3: Runaway Scope – The Bradley Fighting Vehicle Internet Exercises MSProject Exercises Integrated Project – Developing the Work Breakdown Structure Bibliography TRANSPARENCIES 5.1 ELEMENTS IN PROJECT SCOPE MANAGEMENT 1. Conceptual Development - Problem statement - Information gathering - Constraints - Alternative analysis - Project objectives - Statement of Work (SOW) 2. Scope Statement - Goal criteria - Management plan - Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) - Scope baseline - Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) 3. Work Authorization - Contractual...
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...CIS 592 Special topics Quantitative Methods & Project Management Green Computing Project Initiation and Research Management Group Assignment 1 As a Project Manager, you are given the opportunity to submit a Project Proposal to senior management (the instructor in this case) for consideration during the project selection process. Your responsibility is to prepare a project proposal, which should be at least 5 pages in length, but no more than 8 printed pages in total, double space and a font of 12 points. All supporting documentation (resumes, financial analysis, budget details, schedules/milestones, etc) should NOT count toward the number of pages required for the proposal. Generally speaking, your proposal should include a section for each of the following: 1. Natures of your project – what will this project accomplish? This can be presented as a project charter based on your research of green computing and projects that have been done or are being done by large organizations such as IBM, Dell, HP and Google. Refer to www.greener-computing.com and similar sites or library research to identify potential projects for the green computing portfolio. Use the project.charter.doc template for the project charter. 2. Prepare a weighted decision matrix using the template provided to evaluate and select a potential project from the green computing portfolio. You may reference the wtd_decision_matrix.xls provided by the instructor. 3. Prepare the financial section...
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...Assignment 03 ‐ PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN CHALLENGE The Project Management Plan (PMP) is the project document that clearly defines the project and forms its baseline guidance document for the duration. The PMP is typically the first document to be prepared by the project team once the project has been approved; as such it follows the Project Charter approval. A key to a successful PMP is that the Project Manager must ensure that the stakeholders play key roles in its development. The PMP establishes the overview of many of the key project management plans that will be more fully developed later. By learning how to create an effective Project Management Plan, you will better understand its content and its role when acting as a Project Manager. OBJECTIVES 1. 2. 3. To demonstrate an understanding of how to develop effective Project Management Plan (PMP). Understand the content requirements of a typical Project Management Plan (PMP). Develop a Project Management Plan (PMP). Project "Home Sweet Home" Scenario Now that Mary‐Jo and Bobby Doe are happily married, the newlyweds have decided to build their very own dream house. They have asked you (the renowned Project Manager!) to help them to prepare a Management Plan for this very important Project. Based on a simplified list of project activities (see table below), your task is to prepare a Project Management Plan. Options: ‐ If you would like to submit a Project Management Plan based on a "real" project from your ...
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...Assignment Submission Form ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY ABERDEEN THE ABERDEEN BUSINESS SCHOOL Master of Science in Project Management Project Assignment Author: Email: Course: Module: Assignment Title: Date: For the attention of: Course tutor Number of pages: Jeremy Marker ID No 0908954 0908954@rgu.ac.uk Jeremy.marker@shawgrp.com MSc Project Management SU235: Project Planning and Control Project Delays and Over-Run 18th April 2010 Bassam Bjeirmi Bassam Bjeirmi 22 (Including front Section) Contents Introduction 1.0 Lack of Risk Management Systems 2.0 Design and Project Changes 3.0 Unreasonable Project scope 4.0 Over-ambitious estimates and task assessment 4.1 Delay Analysis Technique 4.2 Critical, Non-Critical Delay and Float 4.3 Excusable and Non-Excusable Delays 4.4 Compensable and Non-Compensable Delays 4.5 Concurrent Delays 4.6 Methodology Types of Delay Analysis 5.0 Inappropriate Contractors 6.0 Conclusion 7.0 References Page 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 10 11 13 14 Executive Summary The purpose of this assignment is to provide a report that shows evidence of the student’s understanding and the ability to apply the contents of Module SU235: Project planning and control Management, by digesting the course literature and applying the course specifics. By functionally discussing project planning and control methods on the course website forum, the student absorbed the methodology and processes of project planning and control. With this knowledge the student...
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...amiqdadi@pmlead.net www.pmlead.net PMI®, PMP®, CAPM® and PMBOK® Guide are trademarks of the Project Management Institute, Inc. PMI® has not endorsed and did not participate in the development of this product. Integration Management Process Name Develop Project Charter Inputs Outputs Tools and Techniques Project Statement of Work Business Case Project Charter Experts Judgment Project Management Plan Experts Judgment Project Management Plan Approved Change Requests Deliverables Work Performance Information Experts Judgment Project Management Information System Enterprise Environmental Factors Change Requests Organizational Process Assets Project Management Plan Updates Contracts Enterprise Environmental Factors Organizational Process Assets Develop Project Management Plan Project Charter Outputs From Planning Processes Enterprise Environmental Factors Organizational Process Assets Direct and Manage Project Execution Project Document Updates Project Management Plan Performance Reports Change Requests Project Management Plan Updates Enterprise Environmental Factors Monitor and Control Project Work Experts Judgment Project Document Updates Organizational Process Assets Project Management Plan Work Performance Information Change Requests Status Updates Project Management Plan Updates Change Requests Perform Integrated Change Control Experts Judgment Change Control...
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...Corporation Bank I T Division, H.O:Mangalore Corporation Bank (A Premier Public Sector Bank) Request for Proposal For Selection and Appointment of Technology and Project Management Consultant Tender No. 11/2013-14 Dated 30.12.2013 Price of Tender Document : Rs.10,000/Earnest Money Deposit (Rupees Ten thousand only)(Not refundable) : Rs.10,00,000 (Rupees Ten lakh only) Information Technology Division Head Office, Mangaladevi Temple Road Mangalore – 575 001 Phone: 0824 – 2426416 to 2426420 Website: www.corpbank.com RFP: 11/2013-14 – Selection and appointment of Technology & Project Management Consultant Page 1 of 63 Corporation Bank I T Division, H.O:Mangalore Table of Contents PARTICULARS PAGE NO. Request for Proposal Bank’s Brief Requirement Introduction about the Bank Current IT Infrastructure of the Bank Scope of work Key Personnel Introduction to the Bidders Offer validity period Clarifications of Offers Format of Technical offer Format of Commercial Offer Earnest Money Deposit Terms and Conditions Terms of Payment Substitution of Project Team Members Penalty & Cancellation of Contract Termination Resolution of disputes Eligibility Criteria Evaluation Methodology Conflict of Interest Right to reject any or all proposals Fraud & Corrupt practices Reporting Amendment to RFP Annexure-A - Covering Letter Annexure-B-Details of the Bidder Annexure-C - Terms and conditions compliance Table Annexure-D - Details of Eligibility criteria Annexure-E...
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...COURSE TITLE: Project and Change Management COURSE NUMBER: IST 7060 TEXT BOOK: Project Management, the Managerial Process. 6thEdition. Author Erik W. Larson & Clifford F. Gray OFFICE HOURS/METHOD OF CONTACT: I do not have an office on campus but can be reached in the evening using blackboard. I also respond to e-mails within 24 hours of receiving them. My e-mail address is: debra.x.gordon@wilmu.edu PREREQUISITE: IST 7000, IST 7020, and IST 7040 1. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course focuses on managing projects within an organizational context, including the processes related to initiating, planning, executing, controlling, reporting, and closing a project. Project integration, scope, time, cost, quality control, and risk management are also explored. Other areas covered in the course are: managing the changes in organizations resulting from the introduction or revision of information systems, identifying project champions, working with user teams, training, documentation, and the change management role of the IS specialist. 2. RATIONALE This course integrates two major related topics, project and change management. As projects evolve and implementation strategies are developed, the role of change management becomes critically important to the...
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...Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology (HV4555) W IT7400 Project Management in Information Technology Assignment 2 (Part 2 out of 2) Assignment 2 (40%) This written assignment consists of two parts submitted separately. Each of them will contribute 20% towards the final grade (40% in total). Part 2 - Due on the 14th of June 2016 Project plan for an IT project This written assignment has to be submitted in the form of a project plan. Purpose of the assignment: To test your knowledge, skills, and ability to create a project plan for a complex business problem and preform risk analysis. Expectations: For this assignment, you are expected to: 1. Prepare a project charter for the Research Project (See attached case study). Assume that the project will take six months to complete and that the budget is $500,000. Use the project charter template (charter.doc) and examples of the project charters in Chapters 3 and 4 of your textbook (Schwalbe, 2016) as guidelines. 2. Develop a scope statement for the project using the template (scope_statement.doc). Be as specific as possible in describing product characteristics and deliverables. IT7400 Assessments – Assignment 2-2 1 3. Develop a work breakdown structure (WBS) for the project. Break down the work to level 3 or level 4, as appropriate. Use the (wbs.doc) template as guides. Be sure to base your WBS on the project scope statement, stakeholder requirements, and other relevant information. Remember...
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...MGMT- 404 PROJECT MANAGEMENT STATEMENT OF PARTICIPation This document will contain the information needed for your team operations, guidelines and commitment. It should be kept in doc sharing and each update should have a version control identifier (e.g., Team A SOP v1, v2, v3, etc.). IMPORTANT NOTE: The statement of participation must be posted in the team’s doc sharing area and the final submission must be available for the team to review and approve each week. Approval can be achieved by downloading the document. If you have disagreements, it is critical to contact your project leader and get a correction posted immediately. The professor should be notified of any disagreements. If the statement of participation is not submitted, the entire team will receive the same grade (including any point loss from other team members). I. Team Information PROJECT NAME: | MEMBER NAME | # | PHONE # | | EMAIL | | MEETING AVAILABILITY | Jade Xiong | 1 | | | | | Monday at 5 / email/ phone | Raquel Godoy | 2 | | | | | Monday at 5/ email/ phone | Genaro Zavala | 3 | | | | | Monday at 5/ email /phone | | 4 | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | 6 | | | | | | II. Weekly meeting schedule The most successful teams schedule at least (2) meetings a week throughout the course. Scheduling standing meetings allows everyone to schedule this time in advance and coordinate other activities around the scheduled meeting times. Meetings can change...
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