Project Name | Huntsville Plant Construction | Project Number | 2012-7 | Project Manager | | Prioritization | High | Owner(s) | Walter Seitz | Start Date: | April 17, 2011 | Scheduled Completion Date: | June 30, 2012 | Mission | The purpose of the project is to construct a new plant in Huntsville, Alabama, for the Seitz Corporation and fully operational by June 30, 2012. | | Scope | The project deliverables will be: * Select resources: Architect, Real Estate Consultant, and
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Huntsville Plant Project Project Resource Allocation & Findings Within the scope of our new project for SEITZ Corporation we are scheduling resources currently, and crunching raw data to establish a timeline of trying to meet the June 30, 2012 deadline. 2011 Rego Hurtado Project Management, Inc. 5/1/2011 Huntsville Plant Project Project Resource Allocation & Findings Within the scope of our new project for SEITZ Corporation we are scheduling resources currently, and crunching
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Huntsville Project Plan MISSION: Located in Northern part of California, Huntsville Plant as of today packages variety of foods (e.g. canned goods, dry foods etc.) that is delivered by different manufacturers. Their new plant consists of 100 employees and several management staff that oversees the operation. The building they've occupied is a huge warehouse and the existing LAN cabling requires major upgrade. Walter Seitz (sponsor) would like a Wireless Local Area Network WLAN to be installed to
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HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA PROJECT: Organizational Structure Angel Menchaca Professor Yates Keller Graduate School of Management 8/17/12 Once an organization finds its organization structure, it will help put them on the road to success. There are three primary project management organizational structures to choose from, which include: functional, matrix, and pure project. Every organizational structure has advantages as well as disadvantages, but choosing the correct structure can help implement
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