...Awesu-Satar Bambo.M Project Management Oversight are the various set of processes and principles which guide and improve the management of projects. The Key oversight activities at the Project Level are: * Revision of project goals. * Assists in tracking project bottlenecks. * Revision of status reports prepared by the project manager. * Authorization of major nonconformity to the original project scope. * Revision and Auditing of the prepared project lessons learned. * Enhance the Project manager on deciding on issues to be raised at any stage or phase of the project. * Cancelation of the project whenever it’s deemed fit. The objectives of an oversight Includes but not limited to: Using the past experience towards the improvement of the new project. Helping and supporting the project manager whenever the need arise. Determination of the environment in which the project manager will be implementing a project which may have positive or negative consequence. To give an avenue for the project manager to report at a fixed phase of the project. Give an avenue for performance measurement. Some of the types of project oversight are the: * Project Management Office (PMO) * Phase gate Methodology * Portfolio Project Management PMO The project management office (PMO) also known as the project office (PO) is the unit saddled with the responsible of continual support of reliable project standards, selection criteria...
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...1. In addition to the United States, which country did Jefferson and Adams most admire? What does their individual choices tell you about them? England, ,adams- tradition, order, English Wine, believes jeff is wrong about church, science of government is the highest of sciences, think and act american Jefferson- wants pennsylavnia beer. Believes the church be more powerful is dangerous, reason as center of universe, becomes secretary of state 2. Compare and contrast what Jefferson and Adams thought were the primary roles of government? Adams believes the French are radicals. Whiles Jefferson believes they are trying to relieve themselves of oppression of govt. and corrupt church They disagrees on the ideal form of government. They believed in each other, 3. Which factors caused their relationship to break up? Which factors helped them to reconcile? When they served as trade ambassador for Europe, Adams belives he is forgetting their roles, Jefferson, begins to fall into anti American ways. They split up during the French revolution. Jefferson feels commited to the French revolution. 5 years away. They split over ideals of government while drinking teas. Jeff believes adams is following old England. While adams believes jeff is a radical like the French. A believes j is in decent because he does not say anything about the death of the royal family in france. A believes j could be successor for Washington. J is mad about the antagonizom over frances revolution...
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...Ancient Olympic Games The games were first held as a religious festival in honor of Zeus, the father of the Greek Gods and Goddesses. The Sanctuary of Zeus was named after Mt. Olympos, the highest mountain in mainland Greece. When the games fist began to become a recurring event, they occurred every four years for almost twelve centuries. They were then banned and named “pHistorical Records The first olympic games date back to 776 BC. They took place on the plains of Olympia and they were dedicated to the Olympian Gods. Olympian Athletes All free Greek men were signed up to play in the olympic games, regardless of social status. Married women were neither allowed to participate or watch the games. Non married women, however, were welcome to watch. Growth of the Games Until 648 BC, when they were extended to three days, the games were a one day event. In the 5th century BC, the Olympics was made to cover five days. The games occur every four years. Historical Records The first olympic games date back to 776 BC. They took place on the plains of Olympia and they were dedicated to the Olympian Gods. Olympian Athletes All free Greek men were signed up to play in the olympic games, regardless of social status. Married women were neither allowed to participate or watch the games. Non married women, however, were welcome to watch. Growth of the Games Until 648 BC, when they were extended to three days, the games were a one day event. In the 5th century BC, the Olympics...
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