...Project management is not easy but tough, however, the project still success in completion and handover if a Project Manager have the following roles and responsibilities imposed into the project as earlier as possible in the whole project life cycle: Interface management 1. Interface between project and clients - Deal with the clients for getting the project requirement and specification, especially the complication for stakeholders; - Ensure the integrity including conflicting demands, client, and engineering or production department 2. Interface between project and upper management - Keep notice of the project progress to senior management - Report about the projects status, cost, timing, and performance - More the communication to top management , more their supports 3. Interface between project and Contractor, Consultant & Authorities - Negotiate with those people as much as possible - Negotiate working contribute to the project - Better communication avoids misunderstanding, help for easy seek for approach - Reasonably supportive to them will get the work smooth 4. Interface between project and suppliers & sub-contractors - Ensure their works finished on time - Prepare contingency plan (i.e. risk management) if any problem occurs. Resource management 1. Manpower management - Design how many engineers and workers in the project - Know when to allocate additional manpower during the project life cycle time. 2. Procurement...
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...SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Project 1: role of ethics and social responsibility in business decision making Tobias Endjala 200414518 Business Law & Ethics Project 1 Dr Jacqui Meyer 14 January 2015 Part A Roles of Ethics 1. Definition of business ethics: Business ethics (also corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. Or Business Ethics: can be defined as the critical, structured examination of how people and institutions should behave in the world of commerce. In particular, it involves examining appropriate constraints on the pursuit of self-interest, or (for firms) profits, when the actions of individuals or firms affect others. Why it is important to understand ethics’ role in business? * To attract customers to the firm's products, thereby boosting sales and profits * Make employees want to stay with the business, reduce labor turnover and therefore increase productivity * Attract more employees wanting to work for the business, reduce recruitment costs and enable the company to get the most talented employees * Attract investors and keep the company's share price high, thereby protecting the business from takeover. Unethical behavior or a lack of corporate social responsibility, by comparison, may...
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...C Project Management Team roles C.1 Project Board The Project Board is appointed by corporate or Programme management to provide overall direction and management of the project. The Project Board is accountable for the success of the project, and has responsibility and authority for the project within the remit (the Project Mandate) set by corporate or Programme management. The Project Board is the project’s ‘voice’ to the outside world and is responsible for any publicity or other dissemination of information about the project. C.1.1 Specific responsibilities The Project Board approves all major plans and authorises any major deviation from agreed stage plans. It is the authority which signs off the completion of each stage as well as authorises the start of the next stage. It ensures that required resources are committed and arbitrates on any conflicts within the project or negotiates a solution to any problems between the project and external bodies. In addition, it approves the appointment and responsibilities of the Project Manager and any delegation of its project assurance responsibilities. The Project Board has the following responsibilities. It is a general list and will need tailoring for a specific project. At the beginning of the project: assurance that the Project Initiation Document complies with relevant Customer standards and policies, plus any associated contract with the Supplier agreement with the Project Manager on that person’s responsibilities...
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...Study 2: Project Leadership Roles at TriHealth Prinsetta Myers Professor Lawsey Thomas HRM 517: Managing Human Resource Projects May 7, 2013 1. Identify the common roles in a human resource project. Then, analyze these roles to typical human resource functions. Projects are the primary method that organizations use to reach their strategic goals, which involves many people functioning in a variety of roles. These roles can be categorized in three levels: executive, managerial, and associate. At the executive level, the roles are steering team, sponsor, and chief projects officer. The steering team collectively represents all of the major functions of the organization and sets the overall organizational priorities. The sponsor provides the financial resources and has a major stake in the project outcome. Lastly, at the executive level is the chief projects officer, who is responsible for all the people who work on the project. The second level is the managerial level compromised of the functional manger, project manager, facilitator, and customer. The functional manager typically decided who will work on the project. The project manager leads the planning, executing, and closing of the project often investing the most time on the project. A facilitator often has no particular interest in the project but is there to provide focus during project meetings. The customer has three tasks which include prioritizing the project need, carefully...
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...and has decided to re-organize their project management system. They have defined the roles of all involved and outlined each individual's job duties. There are multiple roles involved in a project and making sure each person understands their job function is important. Shared responsibilities among employees can effect the company in many ways and sometimes it should be examined whether additional roles are needed. “Identify the common roles in a human resource project. Then, analyze these roles to typical human resource functions.” There are many roles involved in a human resource project. A variety of key positions are needed in order to successfully complete a project. One of the top roles in a project consists of the steering team. This team is sometimes referred to as the executive team and is made up of the corporation head and the people that report directly to them. This team is responsible for selecting projects and the general guidance of the organizational goals and priorities. The steering team often have project reviews at set dates or at project milestones. In addition, the steering team often works with the CEO to select the project sponsor. Once selected, the steering team may also assist the sponsor in selecting a project manager. The project sponsor is an important role in the process as well. This is the individual who provides the resources for a project. The sponsor is responsible for keeping the project in line with the organizational goals...
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...[pic] Project Human Resource Plan Template This Project Human Resource Plan Template is free for you to copy and use on your project and within your organization. We hope that you find this template useful and welcome your comments. Public distribution of this document is only permitted from the Project Management Docs official website at: www.ProjectManagementDocs.com Human Resource Plan Company Name Street Address City, State Zip Code Date Table of Contents Introduction 2 Roles and Responsibilities 2 Project Organizational Charts 3 Staffing Management 4 Introduction This section explains the purpose and importance of having a human resources management plan. It should provide a general description of what the plan includes and explain how the project manager and project team can use the plan to help them manage the project effectively. Human resources management is an important part of the Software Upgrade Project. The human resources management plan is a tool which will aid in the management of this project’s human resource activities throughout the project until closure. The human resources management plan includes: • Roles and responsibilities of team members throughout the project • Project organization charts • Staffing management plan to include: a. How resources will be acquired b. Timeline for resources/skill sets c. Training required to develop skills ...
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...professionals are consultants, not workers in an isolated business function; they advise managers on many issues related to employees and how they help the organization achieve its goals”. (Bianca 2011) Common Roles in a Human Resource Project For companies to successfully reach their strategic goals, they must have their projects in place, being that it is the most important method to be used. There are many roles to be identified so that the needs of a human resource project can be fulfilled. There are different levels in regards to human resource project and those include: executive, managerial and associate level. Sponsors, project managers, and core team members are the most common roles of those levels. Of course the roles of these levels have different responsibilities which allow team members to work together to have a rewarding completed project. The sponsor is defined as the person who provides the financial resources for the project. Management has a unique role on the project that can only be fulfilled by them and no one else. Sadly, many project managers do not realize that project management is not only a profession, but it is a science that requires unique efforts from management. They are responsible for organizing work into appropriate project, providing the project team with time to plan, setting...
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...The Project Management Role - Superhero? or Visionary Leader? The project management role is arguably the most challenging of roles within the project team. As the project progresses through its various life cycle stages, project manager's must be able to adapt themselves to the changing demands of the project and the team. Much can be found on management theory and practice, when applied to projects; consequently everyone will has their own opinion, and will be right in their own contexts. That doesn't help you find you formulate a practical view based on experience. We have distilled our experiences, beliefs, thoughts and opinions to what we believe the project management role is and the part the project manager plays in this. First and foremost, project management is a TEAM SPORT, and in today's modern society it relies on the principal players of the team taking responsibility and accountability for those aspects of the project they have been charged with. Indeed, this ethos should be passed down to all team members irrespective of their level of involvement in the project. All Teams need a LEADER, our view is that this is THE principal role of the one commonly referred to as the 'Project Manager'. We shall however, continue to refer to the principal project management role as the Project Manager. Many organisations and project sponsors set their projects up to fail because they do not fully recognise how important the project management role is, to successfully...
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...Running head: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES PAPER Roles and Responsibilities Paper Don Weiser University Of Phoenix Roles and Responsibilities Paper In this paper I will discuss the roles and responsibilities of a project manager and select a project I do on a regular basis. Project Manager The Project Manager is responsible for directing the projects resources; developing the project plan; and ensuring that the project is completed on time, within budget, and with acceptable quality. The manager also plays a primary role interfacing and coordinating with customers and management. The project manager: Ensures the overall success of the project. Applies lessons learned from recent projects. Manages to project priorities. Acts as a catalyst to resolve project problems and conflicts, escalating when necessary. Assesses strengths and weaknesses at project completion, and applies knowledge gained to his or her next project. Ensures that impacted teams are involved and informed as early as possible in the project management process. Project team members The Project Team Members are responsible for performing the work to accomplish the project objectives. The team members may be drawn from within, or outside of the company.Each team member will have responsibilities assigned by the project manager.Project team members report directly or inderectly to the project manager. Chosen Project: I am going to...
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...(SSC) operates in 12 countries worldwide with an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) strategy that places a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) in central location in which all departments have access to manipulate. Although the existing design is working, evolving strategic demands forces the separation of domestic System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) from the global SDLC efforts. Financial obligations of the ERP processes makes planning and project management efforts more exhausting with global and domestic ROI calculation using the same budget path. Breaking out domestic projects creates the need for a new hierarchical governance structure for domestic SDLC within the ERP framework, which includes an executive, program implementation, and ongoing operations level. The activities for each level will create roles and responsibilities that will enhance the decision-making process in determining the priorities of the domestic project portfolio. The new SSC process will engage the ERP to take a more critical role in meeting the needs of the organization by having the empowerment to modify the ERP system during workflow processes to bring about relevant change to extend the competitive advantage. It will also facilitate the decision to buy or build when applicable only upon its benefits when compared with domestic competitors based on need and available resources (Batada & Raliman, 2011). Furthermore, the development of a domestic version of the Request for Proposal...
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...Oracle 10g OCM Oracle 10g RAC Teradata Certified Certified Expert Masters (V2R5) Oracle 10g OCP Oracle 9i OCP ITIL V3 Certified Jagatsing Sursing Patil Email:- jagat_patil@yahoo.co.in Mobile+91-9320340010 Professional Summary Over all 16+ years experience in IT industries. 14+ years experience in Oracle 7,8i,9i,10g ,11g and Exadata engineering system. 2+ years experience in Teradata Database Administrator. Initial Level of experience in BIG Data Hadoop. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Expertise in proactively handling Oracle database issues to avoid major incident. Expertise in Root Cause Analysis and trouble shooting skills Expertise in mentoring database specialists and Handling Escalated calls. Expertise in providing solution within given SLA to avoid SLA bridge. Expertise in reviewing plan, risk and impact analysis before change. Expertise in implementing exact solution within given SLA. Expertise in providing exact solution during incident to avoid / reduce problem. Expertise in applying permanent fix to avoid problem. Expertise in providing different types of solution to migrate Non-Exadata into Exadata. Expertise in capacity management of databases according to their growth. More than 10 end to end RAC setup implemented in Oracle 10G and 11G on various platforms like RHEL ,SUN Solaris and AIX. More than 20 Dataguard setup implemented in Oracle 9i,10g and...
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...Information Project Title: | Cleary Bridge 2 | Brief Project Description: | | Prepared By: | | Date: | | Version: | | B. Project Objective: Explain the specific objectives of the project. For example: What value does this project add to the organization? How does this project align with the strategic priorities of the organization? What results are expected? What are the deliverables? What benefits will be realized? What problems will be resolved? | C. Assumptions List and describe the assumptions made in the decision to charter this project. Please note that all assumptions must be validated to ensure that the project stays on schedule and on budget. | D. Project Scope Describe the scope of the project. The project scope establishes the boundaries of the project. It identifies the limits of the project and defines the deliverables. | List any requirements that are specifically excluded from the scope. | E. Project Milestones List the major milestones and deliverables of the project. . Milestones | Deliverables | Date | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | F. Impact Statement List the impact this project may have on existing systems or units. . Potential Impact | Systems / Units Impacted | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | G. Roles and Responsibilities Describe the roles and responsibilities of project team members...
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...Unit 4: Responsibility Charting Kaplan University GM505 Action Research and Consulting Skills March 21, 2014 Professor Dr. Barbara-Leigh Tonelli Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the responsibilities of each stakeholder as the action research project proceeds and concludes. A responsibility chart is a helpful tool as it focuses the participants on the details of the action research project while keeping in mind the overall goal which is to resolve the problem through change. We must do a responsibility chart when doing an action research project because it can help “clarify any confusion, assumptions and misunderstandings about ‘who does what', makes sure that someone is responsible for each task, identifies who needs to be given communication about each task and prevent duplication of effort (Quality and Service Improvement Tools: Responsibility Charting, 2008, p. 1).” Decisions and Responsibilities There are three stakeholders involved in this action research project as indicated in the Responsibility Chart (Appendix). As the facilitator, I took on the responsibility for initiating the starting conversation for the employee morale and retention at FedEx Office. Since the project is under my leadership, my stakeholders are following my lead but they are also giving their opinion as well as helping with interviews and data collection. Though I was the one initiating the actions the stakeholders were a huge part of the process as well...
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...A. General Information |Project Title: | | |Brief Project | | |Description: | | |Prepared By: | | |Date: | |Version: | | B. Project Objective: Explain the specific objectives of the project. For example: What value does this project add to the organization? How does this project align with the strategic priorities of the organization? What results are expected? What are the deliverables? What benefits will be realized? What problems will be resolved? | | | | | ...
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...Assignment 2 Project Leadership Roles at Tri Health Strayer University HRM 517 Project Leadership at Tri Health Q1# Identify the common roles in a human resource project. Then, analyze these roles to typical human resource functions. Tri Health is an organization that oversees the responsibilities of large hospitals and other health facilities alike. In the best interest of the organization, it was decided that more specifically defined roles and responsibilities become a part of every project moving forward to ensure the best quality assurance for all parties involved. In every aspect of project management there is a varying range of goals. Depending on the size of the project determines how it is organized in structure. For instance, a smaller project would only consist of a project manager and project team; whereas a larger project would consist of more common roles such as a primary sponsor, stakeholder, project managers, facilitators, and clients. The primary sponsor makes the vital decisions, provides guidance and direction on what is expected and all parties that should be involved, during the oversight of the intended project. They support the project manager by engaging in multi levels of communication, identifying and excluding obstacles, while providing the necessary resources. On whole, the goal of success is attained by ensuring stakeholders are satisfied. To achieve this, the primary sponsor also establishes a rapport with stakeholders, while managing...
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