...Assignment on Project Management(PJTM-402) Topic: Project Proposal Submission Submitted To: Mr. Md. Sarwar Uddin Assistant Professor Faculty of Business Administration BGC Trust University Bangladesh Submitted By: Smile Group ID Name of group member Remarks 1016124 Md. Kamal Uddin 1016145 Md. Rashedul Karim Rakil 1016147 Ismail Mohammad 1016099 Afroja Sultana 1016115 Prianka Das 1016141 Sadia Begum 1016177 Dipa Deb Bormon 1015028 Sufia Sultana Date of Submission: October 26, 2013 Letter of Transmittal October 26, 2013 Mr. Dhiman Borua Lecturer Faculty of Business Administration BGC Trust University Bangladesh BGC Biddyanagar Campus Subject: Submission of group Assignment Dear Sir, We are glad to inform you that we have completed our group assignment on “Project Proposal Submission”. We have gathered extensive knowledge while we were doing this assignment. Though there was some limitation and difficulties but we tried our level best to eliminate those limitations with your help and your guidelines. We also express my honest confirmation in support of the fact that the said Assignment has neither been used before to fulfill any other course related purpose nor it will be submitted to any other person or authority in future. Yours sincerely, ………………………………… Md. Kamal Uddin (Group leader) On Behalf of “Smile Group” BBA , 7th Semester(sec:B), 16th Batch Faculty of Business Administration. Table of contents ...
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...Case Study #4: Public Budgeting-Death of a Spy Satellite Program Wideline Servius Columbus State University 1) Why does Irene Rubin at the outset argue that "public budgets are not merely technical managerial documents; they are also intrinsically and irreducibly political"? Do you agree or disagree based on your reading of the case "County Prison Overtime" Irene Rubin’ view that public budgets are not merely technical managerial documents and that they are also intrinsically and irreducibly political is because public budgets reflect the choice of government. As a general rule of thumb, government chooses to go along with programs that fit their own political agenda. Programs should reflect a general consensus about what kind or type of services that government should provide to the people. She argued that budgets should reflect priorities. Should government spend money on national defense or on public welfare? or should government spend money on the criminal justice system rather than nuclear power? She also believes that budgets should reflect broader public goals, meaning that legislators ought to listen their constituency and approve more spending to satisfy their needs. She further stated that government should be accountable. People always want to know if government is following their preferences and keep its promises. They also want to know that there isn’t any waste and want to see solid outcome. Irene also thinks that budgets should ensure that taxation is...
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...head: Banking e-Teller Design Online Petstore By Rachel Crane Intro to Programming Logic IT110-1301A-05 January 14, 2013 Contents Week 1: Project Outline 3 Week 1: Class Diagrams 4 Week 1: Use Case Diagrams 5 Week 2: Java Fundamentals 6 Week 3: Java Control Structures 9 Week 4: Error Handling and File Input/Output 11 Week 5: Final Application Design & Screenshots 12 Week 1: Project Outline Everyone loves their pets so I have decided to use pet products as a target for my project. As for a company I would rather go with my own name, The Pet Shop, the one stop online shop. Furthermore since there are so many areas within a pet shop I will be focusing on products for dogs, specifically pet beds. They will be anywhere from your basic pet bed at a low cost to more expensive beds with orthopedic benefits. Pet Beds Classic bed- stuffed with padding, size 24x24, material cotton, washable Durable bed- stuffed with padding, size 24x36, material micro-fiber, washable Outdoor bed- stuffed with padding, size 24x36, material nylon, non-washable Orthopedic bed- stuffed with foam, size 24x24, material cotton, washable Week 1: Class Diagrams Class Diagram Class contains the description, size, and material for product. Method is to either Add product to Wishlist or Add product to Cart. Week 1: Use Case Diagrams Customers have the option to view products, add products to a wishlist for later purchase, or buy products online. Week 2:...
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... PRINCIPLES OF MICRO-ECONOMICS COURSE OUTLINE – FALL 2012 CREDIT HOURS DURATION DEPARTMENT COURSE LEVEL RESOURCE PERSON OFFICE HOURS E-MAIL 3 17 weeks Finance and Business Economics Division Core Prof. Taimoor Qureshi By Appointment taimoor.qureshi@ucp.edu.pk COURSE DESCRIPTION Principles of Microeconomics is an introductory course that teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics. This course introduces microeconomic concepts and analysis, supply and demand analysis, theories of the firm and individual behavior, competition and monopoly, and welfare economics. Students will also be introduced to the use of microeconomic applications to address problems in current economic policy throughout the semester. COURSE OBJECTIVES After studying this course the students should be able to: Understand the basic concepts of the subject. Understand the application of the tools of demand and supply for efficient resource allocation and profit maximization. Identify core economic issues related to business firms. Comprehend the benefits of market efficiency. GRADING PLAN TYPE Quizzes Assignments Final Projects Midterm examination Final term examination Total PERCENTAGE (%) 10 10 10 30 40 100 CALENDER OF ACTIVITIES WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 CONTENTS TASKS/ACTIVITIES Introduction to Economics • Basic Concepts – I Class Introduction Introduction to Economics • Basic Concepts...
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... | |Sr. No. |Core Areas |Percentage | |1. |Finance |10% | |2. |Accounting |10% | |3. |Marketing |15% | |4. |Management |15% | |5. |Business Maths |10% | |6. |Business Statistic |10% | |7. |HRM |10% | |8. |Business Communication and Report Writing |10% | |9. |Micro Economics |5% | |10. |Macro Economics ...
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...collectively, are important to the successful completion of a project. When procurements are effectively managed, money and time on a project can be ultimately saved. During the procurement management process of a project, risks are identified, assessed, and a plan is chosen as to how to close those identified risks. There are many different procurement risk types dependent on the scope and details of the project. What is Risk Management? Risk management is an activity which integrates the identification of risk, risk calculation, developing approaches to manage the risk, and plan of alleviation using corporate resources (Berg, 2010). Systems are put into place to ensure organizational participants are continually proactive as well as reactive to possible or emerging risks. Risks are found throughout every stage, step, and facet of a project. Identifying potential risks as well as planning to cope with on-going or emerging risks is crucial to project success and completion. The institution of an adequate risk management system will effectively enable some control over the risks of a project. The implementation of this system is extensive and should be integrated into the framework, mission, and culture of operations to produce successful organizational objectives and to properly evaluate and manage the combined level of risk (Ulrik & Sof, 2014). According to Berg (2010) there are seven risk management steps: 1. Establishing goals and context 2. Identifying risks ...
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...requires the development of a plan for a marketing flyer which outlines the key offerings at XYZ Construction INC. This flyer will be used to educate potential customers on the services offered by the firm. Who is XYZ Construction XYZ Construction, Inc. is a privately owned company founded in the 1950s. The owners have decided to transform the business from one of private ownership to public ownership and plans for its Initial Public Offering (IPO) to be in 12 months. XYZ Construction, Inc. performs horizontal construction work including roads, airfields, and bridges. The company’s headquarters is in Denver Colorado and has 16 field offices located in 11 states (Silver, 2012). Products and Services XYZ Construction, INC provides horizontal construction work including roads, airfields, and bridges. The company has a workforce which includes heavy and light equipment operators, civil engineers, and project managers along with an administrative staff in the headquarters facility with support staff in each of the 16 field offices (Silver, 2012). Marketing Strategy Construction companies market themselves effectively differentiate their services from the competition and stand a much better chance of driving qualified new business (Hernandez, 2008). The result should be an increase growth in a field that suits your company’s specific sales goals and identity (Hernandez, 2008). In short, the flyer should outline the marketing strategies for XYZ Construction Company and...
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...Project 1.1 Woolworths Chermside Workforce Management “KRONOS” Businesses around Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne have got the same problem each month. They must take a look into the crystal ball every month, not just the H.R.M department but also for the stock department, W.P.H.S, branding and contracts for wholesalers are also affected. The back castings element is an element that is also a very sort after level of expertise which is needed in the middle management. This is an element that is part of your skills set. Back Castings: This is the ability of knowing the options in trade from the future if you wish to accept the risks. You should have a go and see what happens or sit back and see what happens. So every business should try to have incremental in their bottom line so that the business can demand sustainability. Fundamentally the minimum increase should be 5% which is aligned with the CPI. Maximum increase is around 35% annually. If the businesses don’t try to progress their business competition will take over. Small businesses in Australia have got a 69% breakdown rate of starting operation in 2 years. Questions are: 1. How are we able to do it? 2. How do we forecast our commercial future? 3. You must use the art of ‘commercial deployment’ 4. What is ‘commercial deployment?’ 5. Does the market dictate to you or do you dictate or manipulate the market? Market deployment tells us where to focus. How to Manipulate Your Market. 1. You should...
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...MICRO-HYDRO POWER Introduction Water power can be harnessed in many ways; tidal flows can be utilised to produce power by building a barrage across an estuary and releasing water in a controlled manner through a turbine; large dams hold water which can be used to provide large quantities of electricity; wave power is also harnessed in various ways. It is a technology that has been utilised throughout the world, by a diverse range of societies and cultures, for many centuries. Water can be harnessed on a large or a small scale - Table 1, below outlines the categories used to define the power output form hydropower. Micro-hydro power is the small-scale harnessing of energy from falling water; for example, harnessing enough water from a local river to power a small factory or village. This fact sheet will concentrate mainly at micro-hydro power. Large- hydro Medium-hydro Small-hydro Mini-hydro Micro-hydro More than 100 MW and usually feeding into a large electricity grid 15 - 100 MW - usually feeding a grid 1 - 15 MW - usually feeding into a grid Above 100 kW, but below 1 MW; either stand alone schemes or more often feeding into the grid From 5kW up to 100 kW; usually provided power for a small community or rural industry in remote areas away from the grid. Pico-hydro From a few hundred watts up to 5kW Table 1: Classification of hydropower by size. kW (kilowatt) - 1000 Watts; MW (megawatt) - 1 000 000 Watts or 1000 kW In the UK, water mills are known to have been in use 900...
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...A Project Planning Document Based on "Promotion of Development and Confidence-Building in the Chittagong Hill Tracts DEV 612 Course Title: Project Appraisal and Management Submitted to: Professor Niaz Ahmed Khan Ph.D. (Wales), Post Doc. (Oxford) Professor of Development Studies, University of Dhaka; Country Representative, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Bangladesh Country Office; and Senior Commonwealth Fellow, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, UK & BRAC Development Institute (BDI) BRAC University Mohakhali, Dhaka Submitted by: JAGATBANDHU MAZUMDAR BRAC University Dept: BDI, Roll: 08262013 Semester: Spring 2011 Submission date: APRIL 09, 2011 Acronyms ADPAnnual Development Programme BCHWs Basic Community Health Workers CBConfidence Building CE Community Empowerment CFCommunity Facilitator CHT Chittagong Hill Tracts CHTDBChittagong Hill Tracts Development Board CHTDFChittagong Hill Tracts Development Facility DEXDirect Execution Project DMO District Medical Officer DPFC District Project Facilitation Committee ECEuropean Commission EOP Economic Opportunities EPI Expanded Programme for Immunization FGDs Focus Group Discussions GOBGovernment of Bangladesh ICB Institutional Capacity Building INGO International Non Government Organization JSSJana Sanghati Somiti LCGLocal Consultative Group LGICB Local Governance and Institutional Capacity Building MHFP Ministry of Health...
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...SWISS WATCHES - Industry Analysis - Student: Calin Mihai - Daniel Master: MBAE AIA E Course Title: Strategic Management Course Instructor: Popescu Cristian Introduction Country Economic Overview Switzerland is a standout amongst the most well off, macroeconomically steady and exceedingly aggressive nations on the planet. The nation has accomplished its aggressiveness in spite of a landlocked area, absence of normal assets and a little residential business sector. Stable political establishments, gradualist strategy changes and financial mix with the EU27 are at the center of Swiss macroeconomic aggressiveness. Swiss microeconomic intensity is driven by an exceptionally solid national business environment over the jewel, and 4 very creative, send out orientated, co-found bunches: Financial Services, Precision Engineering (counting watchmaking), Biopharmaceuticals, and Medical Technology. These bunches have however created notwithstanding a nonattendance of deliberate government group arrangements. To support and update its national intensity, we prescribe the Swiss government execute an incorporated bunch procedure, facilitate its scattered monetary policymakers around an arrangement of national financial destinations, lessen non-duty boundaries to exchange, establish changes to make beginning up and slowing down organizations less demanding, and fit business, assessment and speculator insurance direction...
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...POLYTECHNIC OF NAMIBIA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING AND LOGISTICS SECTION: TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS STATEMENT ABOUT ACADEMIC HONESTY AND INTEGRITY All staff and students of the Polytechnic of Namibia, upon signing their employment contracts and registration forms, commit themselves to abide by the policies and rules of the institution. The core activity of the Polytechnic is learning and in this respect academic honesty and integrity is very important to ensure that learning is valid, reliable and credible. The Polytechnic therefore does not condone any form of academic dishonesty, including plagiarism and cheating on tests and assessments, amongst other such practices. The Polytechnic requires students to always do their own assignments and to produce their own academic work, unless given a group assignment. Academic Dishonesty includes, but is not limited to: * Using the ideas, words, works or inventions of someone else as if it is your own work. * Using the direct words of someone else without quotation marks, even if it is referenced. * Copying from writings (books, articles, web pages, other students’ assignments, etc.), published or unpublished, without referencing. * Syndication of a piece of work, all or part of an assignment, by a group of students, unless the assignment was a legitimate group assignment. * The borrowing and use of another person’s assignment, with or without their knowledge or permission...
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...SMALL SCALE ENERGY SECTOR IN INDIA HUL 736: Developmental Economics and Planning Abstract A study on the small scale energy sector in India and its impacts on development Saumya Mathur 2011ME10725 Sanjeev Ranjan 2011ME10724 Contents Small Scale Energy ......................................................................................................................... 4 Technologies and set-up............................................................................................................... 5 The power plant ......................................................................................................................... 5 Extra equipment needed besides the power plant ..................................................................... 5 Possible set-ups ......................................................................................................................... 6 Costs ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Grid parity ................................................................................................................................. 7 Differences from Traditional Energy .............................................................................................. 7 Advantages and Disadvantages....................................................................................................... 8 Potential...
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...Task 1 : introduce your business a. Briefly describe the type of business size and number of employees . Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital is a principal referral group A1B hospital with tertiary affiliations to the University of NSW, University of Sydney and University of Western Sydney providing a wide range of general medical and surgical services and sub-specialty services to a local Bankstown/Canterbury community. It is part of South Western Sydney Local Health District.it has 454 beds and over 1400 emloyes between doctors , nurses , radiolgiest , administration , and other services . b. Laws are put into place to protect everyone - the customer, the employee and the company. You are not expected to be a lawyer, but being aware of the relevant legislations will help your organisation run more smoothly and avoid complications in the future, such as getting tied up in lengthy legal battles for unfair staff dismissal etc. Some of the common legislations applicable to traders include the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These regulations are put into place to protect the consumers' rights and ensure they receive good quality products or services at all times. Duty of care : The responsibility or the legal obligation of a person or organization to avoid acts or omissions (which can be reasonably foreseen) to be likely to cause harm to others. Accessible parking Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital has a number...
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...AEROSPACE MBA Syllabus & Curriculum 2015-2016 Contact: Phone: +33 5 61 29 48 64 Fax: +33 5 61 29 48 07 E-mail: aerospace.mba@tbs-education.fr TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to the Toulouse Business School Aerospace MBA program 3 The pedagogical philosophy 4 The general structure of the Aerospace MBA 4 Assessment guidelines 7 Team Building Seminar and Leadership Development 10 Core Management 14 Process Workshops 23 Electives 34 Corporate mission project / Professional thesis 35 Academic team 37 Administrative and Management Team 39 Appendix I: Details on Multicultural Team Project 40 Appendix II: Details on Corporate mission project / Professional thesis 41 2 Welcome to the Toulouse Business School Aerospace MBA Program Preamble The Aerospace MBA is a post-experience degree seen as a career accelerator or a means to make a career shift after a minimum of 3 years’ professional experience. This MBA is a generalist degree in business administration with a broadening management program linked to the Aerospace sector and environment. The Aerospace MBA has a minimum length of one year of full-time or 2 years of part time study in the wonderful city of Toulouse. The Aerospace MBA will require a significant amount of classroom study or structured contact. In all, the program requires a minimum of 1800 hours of personal work. This MBA program is intellectually demanding...
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