Concept of Project & Project Management Under guidance of: Dr. Alok Rai Associate Professor Presented by: Ashutosh Mishra MBA-Marketing FMSBHU Flow of Presentation •What is a project? •Features of Project •Project Management •Project management vs. general management •Project Life Cycle •Phases of Project life cycle •Bangalore Metro Rail Project •Conclusion •References 2 What is Project? The word project comes from the Latin word projectum which means "something
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ability to mark, prescribe, or record process; the replication of shape; or the simulation of movement. It can also present the material in a way that leads to other meanings or implications that aren’t reflected in the words themselves. As Johanna Drucker notes in her book, Figuring the Word, the page serves "as a vocal score of tone or personality." Poems take form on the printed page. Examples of experimental and visual poetry forms are as widespread and boundless as
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Competing views of the entrepreneur The term entrepreneur has become to have a broad definition over the years, with many authors debating over the types of characteristics that make up a person who can be classed as entrepreneurial. The word originally came from the French meaning 'one who takes between' but over the years the term has developed with varying definitions from academic literature, the media and often people classed as entrepreneurs themselves, causing great difficulty in finding
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may have been the reason behind the craving by many to understand change, as a phenomenon from wider and deeper perspectives. Consequently, this perhaps, has attracted to the field of management, a flood of change theories and practices. Peter Drucker defined Management as a multipurpose organ that manages a business, managers, workers and work, while Peterson and Plowman defined Management as the process by which purpose and objectives of a particular human group are determined, clarified and
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Leadership and Performance in the Workplace When there is an evident and effective leadership base displayed amongst an organization, then the performance in the workplace can be one of harmonious and success. Leaders and workers rely on one another to achieve the goals set forth within a company. Establishing diverse work groups and team concepts can unify those to be able to embrace and complete company objective set forth. Implementation of leadership theories as well as identifying various influences
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Marketing is everywhere. Formally or informally, people and organizations are pursuing a number of activities that might be called 'marketing'. Well done marketing has become more and more a vital component for business success. Profoundly influences our daily life . Marketing is embedded in everything we do: from the clothes we wear, to all web sites that enter and ads we see. Good marketing is no accident but the result of careful planning effort and execution. Marketing practices
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said, “With great power comes great responsibility.” This balance between power and responsibility exists not just in our personal life, but also in business. Peter Drucker stated that “There is neither a separate ethics of business nor is one needed” and that “the ultimate responsibility of the company directors is not to hurt.” (Drucker, 1981) Business ethics include several guidelines, ranging from social responsibility of the business towards the environment; responsibility of the company towards
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Leadership and Performance in the Workplace When there is an evident and effective leadership base displayed amongst an organization, then the performance in the workplace can be one of harmonious and success. Leaders and workers rely on one another to achieve the goals set forth within a company. Establishing diverse work groups and team concepts can unify those to be able to embrace and complete company objective set forth. Implementation of leadership theories as well as identifying various influences
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The big role for entrepreneurial leaders is to develop strategies that manage these changes and at the same time exploits the available opportunities. There are several common elements shared among the theories of Case, Kouzes, and Drucker. Steve Case’s philosophy identifies three Ps that would make any entrepreneur successful. These Ps include: people, passion, and perseverance. Kouzes talks of five exemplary practices of leadership. In all these theories, the idea of enabling others
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An entrepreneur is defined by Peter Drucker as someone who actually searches for change, responds to it, and exploits change as an opportunity. This is what the owner of TecHost Solutions Pvt ltd did here in Gweru by printing T-shirts and designing wedding cards seeing an opportunity and he was creative enough to start cup printing which is a quality of an entrepreneur and an Advertiser. As a young aspiring marker l observed some activities during my visits at TecHost Solutions Pvt Ltd that matched
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