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MGMT 404 Full Course-Latest 2017 November
Question MGMT404 Week 1 Discussion 1 & 2 Latest 2017 November dq 1 WEEK 1: CASE STUDY: KEFLAVIK PAPER COMPANY 5959 unread replies.150150 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. Read Case Study 3.1 The Keflavik Paper Company is a case with a problem in determining a project management process for new product development. Answer the following questions:
What does this case demonstrate about the effect of poor project screening methods on a firm’s ability to manage projects effectively?
How would project portfolio management help to improve the situation at Keflavik?
If you think about it, all business problems are case studies. To effectively evaluate the situation, you must approach the problem in a methodological manner. A proven technique to do this is to do the following:
1. list the facts; 2. identify the issues; 3. based on the facts of the case and your knowledge, analyze the issues of the case; 4. prepare recommended solutions and their possible outcomes; 5. implement the optimal solution (not always the one with the best outcome, because the cost or other things could be impractical); and
6. monitor the implementation and outcomes. So when you read and prepare to respond to this case, please follow the above guidelines. I don't necessarily expect you to perform Steps 4–6, but I do expect your response to be based on the facts and your knowledge.Remember—your first impressions may not be correct! dq 2 WEEK 1: CASE STUDY: WIDGETS 'R US 7373 unread replies.140140 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. Read Case Study 2.4 The Widgets ‘R Us case study is a case with a problem of how the company is set up and how the company will handle operations with its projected growth. Answer the following questions:
You have been called in as a consultant to analyze the operations at WRU. Based on the readings, what would you advise Widgets ‘R Us to do in order to sustain the competitive advantage in the widget market?
What structural design changes might be undertaken to improve the operations at the company?
MGMT404 Week 2 Discussion 1 & 2 Latest 2017 November dq 1 WEEK 2: PROJECT SCOPE 7474 unread replies.144144 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. As we have seen this week, project scope creation is very different in traditional project management versus Agile project management. What advantages and disadvantages can you see with the process of scope creation in the traditional project management world? What advantages and disadvantages can you see with the process of scope creation in the Agile project management world? Share your experiences with projects that were created using either Agile or traditional project management techniques. dq 2 WEEK 2: CASE STUDY: PROJECT MANAGEMENT AT DOTCOM.COM 9494 unread replies.138138 replies.
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Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. Read Case Study 5.3: Project Management at Dotcom.com. Dotcom.com is a software engineering and systems development consulting firm that needs some organizational improvements in the area of project management processes that will cut cost and potentially increase the profit margin for the company. Answer the following questions:
Discuss how you would begin redesigning dotcom.com’s project management processes to minimize the problems it is experiencing with poor scope management.
Why do you think configuration management and project change control are difficult to perform in the middle of a complex software development project, such as those implemented at dotcom.com?
Share any experiences you have with project change requests.
MGMT404 Week 3 Discussion 1 & 2 Latest 2017 November dq 1 WEEK 3: PROJECT SCHEDULE 4747 unread replies.143143 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. To develop a schedule for a project, we will use the concept of a project network, which shows work activities taken from the work breakdown structure and is organized according to the logical flow in time and relationships governing when the work will be performed. By combining this network of work activities with estimates of the time duration for performing each of the activities, we can create a schedule for the project work. What types of information can we learn about the project by reviewing the project schedule and all the information used to generate it? dq 2 WEEK 3: AGILE SCHEDULE DEVELOPMENT 7373 unread replies.141141 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. As we have seen, traditional and Agile schedule developments are quite different. Agile project management was originally developed to do software development. Could a
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traditional process be successfully used to develop a new software program? Why or why not? Could an Agile methodology be used to build a strip mall in your home town? Why or why not? MGMT404 Week 4 Discussion 1 & 2 Latest 2017 November dq 1 WEEK 4: RISK MANAGEMENT 8282 unread replies.143143 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. Assume you have just been assigned to a project risk team composed of five members.Your task, as project manager, is to develop a process for handling risks to the project.Because this is the first time your organization has formally set up a risk team for a project, it is hoped that your team will develop a process that can be used on all future projects. Your first team meeting is next Monday morning. Each team member has been asked to prepare for the meeting by developing, in as much detail as possible, an outline that describes how you believe the team should proceed in handling project risks. Each team member will hand out his or her proposed outline at the beginning of the meeting. Your outline should include, but not be limited to, the following information:
What methods should be used for identifying risks?
Who should be involved in identifying risks?
What should be considered when identifying risks?
dq 2 WEEK 4: RISK MANAGEMENT PART II 7979 unread replies.126126 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. As the work of your risk management team (from the first discussion question) continues, the discussion of your team's risk management plan outline moves on and considers the following questions:
How should the risks be prioritized?
Who should do the prioritization of the project risks?
How should project risks be monitored and controlled?
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Who should develop risk responses and contingency plans?
Who should own these responses and plans?
MGMT404 Week 5 Discussion 1 & 2 Latest 2017 November dq 1 WEEK 5: CASE STUDY: THE PROBLEMS OF MULTITASKING 6969 unread replies.137137 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. Read Case Study 12.1: The Problems of Multitasking. Answer the following questions: 1. How does multitasking confuse the resource availability of project team personnel? 2. In modern organizations, it is impossible to eliminate multitasking for the average employee. Why? 3. How would resource loading or resource leveling help address multitasking situations? dq 2 WEEK 5: REDUCING PROJECT DURATION 7474 unread replies.134134 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. In your own words, describe crashing, fast tracking, and scope reduction as means of schedule compression.When would each be appropriate? Which methods would you consider better first-choice methods by most project sponsors? Would any of these methods apply to Agile projects? How does Agile address schedule compression? MGMT404 Week 6 Discussion 1 & 2 Latest 2017 November dq 1 WEEK 6: PROJECT COMMUNICATIONS 4545 unread replies.128128 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. Discuss the importance of communication and information exchange to project success. What are the crucial features and elements of effective communication and
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information exchange in successful projects? How are key stakeholders involved in this process? Are communication requirements different on an Agile project versus a traditional project? dq 2 WEEK 6: CASE STUDY: FINDING THE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 6060 unread replies.142142 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. Read Case Study 4.2: Finding the Emotional Intelligence. 1. What are the differences between leaders and managers? 2. Can anyone be a leader? Which would you prefer to work for: a leader or a manager? Why? 3. Select one of the characteristics of an effective project manager and tell why it is important. 4. Is leadership of a project different in an Agile environment than in a traditional project environment? 5. Take the Future Time Perspective scale on page 129. Share your results and comments with the class. MGMT404 Week 7 Discussion 1 & 2 Latest 2017 November dq 1 WEEK 7: PROJECT BASELINE 5858 unread replies.124124 replies. Note: You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. We have now moved from the planning stage to the execution stage of project management. Following good project management practices, we have set a baseline. How is a project baseline used to guide the execution of the project's work, to evaluate progress and performance, and to control the project? Also, as you continue to think about monitoring and controlling the project, specifically consider the question: How can the project baseline and the earned value approach for variance analysis be used to monitor and report project progress? dq 2 WEEK 7: AGILE PROJECT CONTROL 7777 unread replies.124124 replies. Note:
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You must use VoiceThread to create your first post for each Discussion Topic. (Text for subsequent posts is fine.) You must review and comment on at least 2 other VoiceThreads from other students during the week. In the first discussion, we looked at traditional project control. Is project control different in an Agile project? What is the role of a project manager in controlling an Agile project? What is the role of the project client, sponsor, or customer at controlling project changes?
MGMT404 Week 1- 8 Course Projects Latest 2017 November Objectives The objective of the Course Project is to give you an opportunity to practice the skills learned in class regarding the planning methodologies of a project. These skills are directly applicable toward your senior project. Guidelines For this project, you are going to be working in groups. Please make sure you have a group composed of team members that you have picked or who have picked you. For the project itself, your group may choose one that is of interest to group, or your group may choose to begin planning for your group senior project. When selecting a project, avoid picking one that is either too big or too small. For example, do not decide to build a new stadium for your local sports team (too big) or to plant your summer garden (too small). Here are some successful past project ideas. · The opening of a coffee shop · A charity event for a local social service agency · A meditation pool and platform in the center of town · A redevelopment of a local playground · Design and installation of a computer network for a small business · Software development project A project to build a house or create a website is NOT acceptable. You are not limited to the list of projects above. Please refer all questions concerning what is acceptable as a class project to your instructor. Milestones Milestones: · Due Week 1: Project Outline Proposal/Approval · Due Week 2: Project Charter · Due Week 3: Scope Statement. Class presentation on Project Charter and Scope Statement · Due Week 4: Work Breakdown Structure/Gantt Chart · Due Week 5: Risk Management Plan and Project Schedule and Budget · Due Week 6: Project Simulation
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· Due Week 7: Communication Plan. · Due Week 8: Final Project Package due, project presentation and simulation evaluation Week 1 Due Week 1: Project Proposal/Approval The course group project is a team effort assignment. In week 1, your professor will define the modality of these team formation. Your Week 1 assignment will be to: Provide an outline of your proposed group project to your instructor for approval. The project your group selects will be the same project your group will plan for the 8-week course. Remember that your team will work together to complete the entire Statement of Participation template located in the doc sharing area. All sections for the entire 8 weeks must be completed. Deliverables for Week 1: · Teams need to complete the entire Statement of Participation with the team and team leader assignments for Weeks 2–8. Lastly, teams need to update the status of participation for Week 1. Week 2 Due Week 2: Project Charter Provide a project charter of your selected project in accordance with the charter template found in Doc Sharing. Please put this in proper business writing format. Consider me to be your boss. If working in a group, include the updated Statement of Participation for Week 2, describing how each person contributed to this project deliverable.Please place the updated Statement of Participation in your teams' Doc Sharing area for review. A charter should be a minimum of 3–5 pages long. Deliverables for Week 2: · Completed Project Charter (in MS Word) · Statement of Participation and status update Week 3 Due Week 3: Scope Statement Prepare a scope statement using the template in Doc Sharing. Remember to be tangible, measurable, and specific. Be sure to include all sections required in the Week 2 Lecture. A scope should be a minimum of 3 pages long. Deliverables for Week 3: · Project Scope Statement (in MS Word) · Statement of Participation and status update This week you also have a class presentation on the importance of Project Charter and Scope statement (50 points) what their impact on project planning and execution are. Week 4
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Due Week 4: Work Breakdown Structure According to the PMBOK® Guide, "the WBS is a deliverable-oriented hierarchical decomposition of the work to be executed by the project team, to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables." In other words, it lists the project's deliverables and work packages. For this week, you will create a work breakdown structure (WBS) for the project you selected during Week 1. Remember that the WBS starts with your major deliverables (that you stated in your scope management plan) at the highest level. The lower levels have the work package required to complete those deliverables. Review the textbook (and the PMBOK® Guide, if you have it) for some suggestions on how to create a WBS. From your work breakdown structure, develop a project task list with dependencies and add durations, using MS Project. Develop the Work Breakdown Structure · Your WBS should have a minimum of 100–150 line items in MS Project and be three levels deep. · Make sure to use verb-object task names (for example, "Develop software"). · Enter tasks in MS Project. · Create the predecessor relationships. · DO NOT LINK SUMMARY TASKS OR ASSIGN RESOURCES! Deliverables for Week 4: · Statement of Participation and status update · The MS Project file (.mpp) saved from the Tracking Gantt chart screen Week 5 Due Week 5: Risk Management Plan 1. Remember, risk is an uncertain event or condition that can have a positive or negative impact on the project.This week, you will be identifying and analyzing your project risks and developing a risk management plan to monitor and track your project. You will evaluate each task in your project schedule to identify any risk factors associated with the execution of the deliverable. You will then add your list of risk to the risk register template in Doc Sharing. The number of risks will depend on the project deliverables in your schedule; however, 20–25 positive and 20–25 negative risks would be considered the minimum. Review the instructions on the first sheet of the template and complete your risk register in its entirety. Deliverables for Week 5-a: · Use the Risk Register Template spreadsheet found in Doc Sharing (there is a separate tab for each portion of the risk management plan). · Statement of Participation and status update 2. A project plan cannot be considered complete until the resources have been assigned (including budget and cost estimate). This week, you will assign the resources required to work on your project to your scheduled tasks.In addition, you will add the cost of the resources per hour and any direct or indirect cost required for project contracts, materials, or supplies.
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You will submit a two-part summary report (business professional format) of your project budget and resources, which includes the following: Part 1: Project Budget (Cost Management) 1. Explain your approach to estimating the project cost (e.g., top down, bottom up, etc.) and why that method was chosen. 2. Create a table that shows the original budgeted cost (from the charter) and the actual budgeted cost (side by side). Include line items for labor, materials, contract, equipment, travel cost, and so on. 3. Compare the budget from the charter to the final budget and explain any variances that occurred from your original budgeted cost in the project charter and the current project cost (include your original estimated cost for the project). 4. Explain your budget contingency plan and how much is budgeted for contingency. Part 2: Resource Management 1. Explain the results of your resource assignments. Did you assign enough people to the project? Were there any resources over-allocated? What approach will you take to fix any allocation problems? 2. Develop a plan to manage your project team and define how you will motivate your team and how you will handle team conflicts. 3. What structure would you select for your project: functional, weak matrix, balanced matrix, strong matrix, or pure project? Why? Deliverables for Week 5-b: 1. MS project file (.mpp) updated with resource assignments and cost 2. MS Word file with report of project budget and resource management 3. Statement of Participation and status update Week 6 Due Week 6: Project Schedule and Budget You will watch a simulation video on project planning either using traditional planning methodology or using agile methodology. The goal is to give you an excellent view as to how these planning take place in real world. Within your groups, you will discuss this simulation and compare to what you have been working on as course group project. The final report of your discussion will be submitted with your final project in week 8. You are also expected to include your assessment of the simulation within your final project presentation in week 8. This assignment is valued for 50 points in week 8. Week 7 Due Week 7: Communication Plan According to the PMBOKÂŽ Guide, "the Communications Planning process determines the information and communications needs of the stakeholders; for example, who needs what information, when they will need it, how it will be given to them, and by whom." In other words, it lists the general communication requirements for the project. This week, you will create a simple communication plan for the execution of your project. Each team will need to complete the Communications Plan found in the Files section.
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Deliverables for Week 7: · Communication Plan · Statement of Participation and status update Week 8 Due Week 8: Final Project Package You will need to create a project plan. This plan should be completely integrated and presented in a logical order.It should be written professionally and should be mistake-free in terms of spelling and grammar. The final project plan should incorporate any changes that occurred along the way, including corrections and advice given by colleagues or your professor. Any tables or graphs should be labeled correctly. You are also expected to make a class presentation using PowerPoint. Your presentation will have two parts: (1).Your final course group project, (2) your assessment of the simulation as you compare to your project. Deliverables for Week 8: 1. Statement of Participation and status update 2. Your final project plan should consist of the following items. · Executive Summary · Project Charter · Scope Statement · Work Breakdown Structure · Budget and Resource Management Reports · Risk Management Plan · Communication Management Plan 3. PowerPoint presentation of your course group project including your assessment of the simulation MGMT404 Week 4 Quiz Latest 2017 November (all correct answers) Question 1 5 / 5 pts (TCO 1) A project is defined as a(n) _____ endeavor undertaken to create a(n) _____ product, service, or result. challenging; new temporary; unique new; challenging ongoing; unique Question 2 5 / 5 pts
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(TCO 1) Projects have specific attributes. Which of the following is not an attribute of a project? It is an ongoing endeavor. It has a defined objective. It requires resources. It has a defined start and stop. Question 3 5 / 5 pts (TCO 2) Which step of the project life cycle defines the project scope? Initiation Planning Execution Close out Question 4 5 / 5 pts (TCO 2) Which statement is an example of a project deliverable? “If the parts arrive late, we will not finish on time.” “We must get permits before we start work.” “I believe the contracts will be signed by the 15th.” “The paving of the parking is lot is major piece of work for this project.” Question 5 5 / 5 pts (TCO 3) The critical path in a project describes which of the following? The path containing the most important pieces of work The longest path in a project The activities with the highest risk The activities with the highest cost to the project Question 6 5 / 5 pts (TCO 3) Hammock activities are used to do which of the following? Ensure critical path work is done on time. Capture lessons learned on two or more activities. Summarize duration and cost information on related activities.
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Provide information on project slack. Question 7 5 / 5 pts (TCO 5) In which process of risk management are proactive and reactive strategies considered? Plan risk management Plan risk responses Control risks Qualitative risk analysis Question 8 0 / 5 pts (TCO 5) Contingency plans are created to proactively address the risk. to respond to the risk should the risk occur. to gather information on vital risks. to avoid red risks in the project plan . Question 9 20 / 20 pts (TCO 1) Before one can begin writing a charter, one must consider the most appropriate organization for the project. You are the project manager for a company that integrates custom data solutions for large corporate enterprises. This project will span two or three years and will cost tens of millions of dollars. This is a large, very involved project. Which of the five organization structures is most suitable? Why? Question 10 20 / 20 pts (TCO 2) You are reaching the end of your graduate school program and are planning a large party to celebrate your success! You have rented out the local forest preserve as the venue for your party. Applying your project management skills, you want to ensure you have everything planned out and you’ve asked your family and friends to be a part of your team to hold this party. At your party, you have made it clear to your team what you want to have delivered. After all, it’s your party— you can have whatever you want! Some of the key items you want at your party include • graduation announcements; • party invitations; • live entertainment; • games (for adults and for children); • food;
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• beverages; and • convenience for all (parking, restroom facilities, etc.). Part 1: To ensure you have a clear scope for your team, create a 2-level WBS. Don’t forget to include your WBS numbering (15 points). Part 2: In your WBS, how many work packages have been created? (5 points) b) As can be seen from above WBS, there are 21 work packages, the second level tasks under each main task Question 11 20 / 20 pts (TCO 3) Compare and contrast fast tracking and scope reduction as means of schedule compression. Question 12 20 / 20 pts (TCO 5) A firm hosts data-mining servers and performs data mining for other companies that do not desire the costs of hardware, software, or expertise to data mine their data. The firm is planning to roll out faster data-mining software that will reduce the time to sift through customers' data by a fraction of the present time. Part 1: List and discuss the major risk management functions from a project management perspective for the data-mining software project. (15 points) Part 2: Describe a positive and negative risk event, the consequences, and the riskresponse plans for the data-mining software project. (15 points) Question 13 20 / 20 pts (TCO 9) List and describe at least three key differences between risk management in an agile environment and risk management in a traditional project. MGMT404 Week 5 Course Project Latest 2017 November Week 5 Due Week 5: Risk Management Plan 1. Remember, risk is an uncertain event or condition that can have a positive or negative impact on the project.This week, you will be identifying and analyzing your project risks and developing a risk management plan to monitor and track your project. You will evaluate each task in your project schedule to identify any risk factors associated with the execution of the deliverable. You will then add your list of risk to the risk register template in Doc Sharing. The number of risks will depend on the project deliverables in your schedule; however, 20–25 positive and 20–25 negative risks would be considered the minimum. Review the instructions on the first sheet of the template and complete your risk register in its entirety. Deliverables for Week 5-a:
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Use the Risk Register Template spreadsheet found in Doc Sharing (there is a separate tab for each portion of the risk management plan).
Statement of Participation and status update
1. A project plan cannot be considered complete until the resources have been assigned (including budget and cost estimate). This week, you will assign the resources required to work on your project to your scheduled tasks.In addition, you will add the cost of the resources per hour and any direct or indirect cost required for project contracts, materials, or supplies. You will submit a two-part summary report (business professional format) of your project budget and resources, which includes the following: Part 1: Project Budget (Cost Management) 1. Explain your approach to estimating the project cost (e.g., top down, bottom up, etc.) and why that method was chosen. 2. Create a table that shows the original budgeted cost (from the charter) and the actual budgeted cost (side by side). Include line items for labor, materials, contract, equipment, travel cost, and so on. 3. Compare the budget from the charter to the final budget and explain any variances that occurred from your original budgeted cost in the project charter and the current project cost (include your original estimated cost for the project). 4. Explain your budget contingency plan and how much is budgeted for contingency. Part 2: Resource Management 1. Explain the results of your resource assignments. Did you assign enough people to the project? Were there any resources over-allocated? What approach will you take to fix any allocation problems? 2. Develop a plan to manage your project team and define how you will motivate your team and how you will handle team conflicts. 3. What structure would you select for your project: functional, weak matrix, balanced matrix, strong matrix, or pure project? Why? Deliverables for Week 5-b: 1. MS project file (.mpp) updated with resource assignments and cost 2. MS Word file with report of project budget and resource management 3. Statement of Participation and status update MGMT404 Week 6 Course Project Latest 2017 November Week 6 Due Week 6: Project Schedule and Budget You will watch a simulation video on project planning either using traditional planning methodology or using agile methodology. The goal is to give you an excellent view as to how these planning take place in real world. Within your groups, you will discuss this simulation and compare to what you have been working on as course group project. The
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final report of your discussion will be submitted with your final project in week 8. You are also expected to include your assessment of the simulation within your final project presentation in week 8. This assignment is valued for 50 points in week 8. MGMT404 Week 7 Course Project Latest 2017 November Week 7 Due Week 7: Communication Plan According to the PMBOK® Guide, "the Communications Planning process determines the information and communications needs of the stakeholders; for example, who needs what information, when they will need it, how it will be given to them, and by whom." In other words, it lists the general communication requirements for the project. This week, you will create a simple communication plan for the execution of your project. Each team will need to complete the Communications Plan found in the Files section. Deliverables for Week 7: · Communication Plan · Statement of Participation and status update MGMT404 Week 7 Quiz Latest 2017 November (all correct answers) Question 1 5 / 5 pts (TCO 4) An example of parametric estimating would be: If it cost two dollars today to buy a server, then it will cost three dollars tomorrow to buy the same server. Senior management has said this project will cost $10,000. The consulting company doing the work estimates the work to cost $40,000. A 100-square foot building costs $1100; therefore, a 1000-square foot building should cost $11000. Question 2 5 / 5 pts (TCO 6) You are the project manager of a major IT project in Italy. You review your earned value report and you see that your SPI is 1.18. What does this mean to you? The project is doing fine. It should be completed 18 months ahead of schedule. The project is slightly ahead of schedule. No corrections are needed. The project is slightly behind schedule. Corrections are needed. The project is very much behind schedule. Immediate corrections are needed. Question 3 5 / 5 pts (TCO 4) Which of the below is an example of an indirect cost to a project? Servers needed to complete an IT project
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A consultant for a construction project Cranes to support the making of a movie Administrative services serving two projects Question 4 5 / 5 pts (TCO 7) Which of the following is an example of a formal written form of communication? Meeting notes made at a meeting with the VP of the company E-mails between an important client and yourself Contracts with a client A memo from the senior VP of the company Question 5 5 / 5 pts (TCO 8) What document provides the project manager with information concerning what department and what individual is to provide HR support to his or her project? The WBS The OBS The RAM The RBS Question 6 5 / 5 pts (TCO 8) You are the project manager of a large, virtual HR project. You want to improve the functioning of the project team. Which of the techniques below would not likely improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the project team? Keep all team members informed and communicating. Create a code of conduct for all team members. Hold face-to-face meetings whenever possible. Ensure the WBS is as accurate as possible at all times. Question 7 5 / 5 pts (TCO 9) Agile project managers make use of iterations. What are iterations also known as in agile project management? Sprints Stand-up meetings Stories
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Burn down charts Question 8 5 / 5 pts (TCO 6) To control your project, you decide to use milestone analysis. Which of the below is not a benefit of using milestone analysis to control a project? Milestones help align schedules with vendors. Milestones can be used as signals to team members. Milestones can motivate the project team. Milestones ensure the WBS is followed. Question 9 Not yet graded / 20 pts (TCO 4) Compare and contrast parametric and bottom-up estimating techniques. Question 10 Not yet graded / 20 pts (TCO 6) You are comparing two projects. Using the data below, calculate the CV, SV, SPI, and CPI. Second, use the values to provide the status of each project. All values are in dollars. Project A
Project B
EV
850
550
PV
875
575
AC
900
650
Question 11 Not yet graded / 20 pts (TCOs 4 and 6) What is the overall process of resource leveling on a project? Question 12 Not yet graded / 20 pts (TCO 8) Compare and contrast Tuckman’s five stages in group formation to the punctuated equilibrium model of group formation. Question 13 Not yet graded / 20 pts (TCO 9) Compare and contrast project control in an agile environment and in a traditional environment. MGMT404 Week 8 Course Project Latest 2017 November Week 8
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Due Week 8: Final Project Package You will need to create a project plan. This plan should be completely integrated and presented in a logical order.It should be written professionally and should be mistake-free in terms of spelling and grammar. The final project plan should incorporate any changes that occurred along the way, including corrections and advice given by colleagues or your professor. Any tables or graphs should be labeled correctly. You are also expected to make a class presentation using PowerPoint. Your presentation will have two parts: (1).Your final course group project, (2) your assessment of the simulation as you compare to your project. Deliverables for Week 8: 1. Statement of Participation and status update 2. Your final project plan should consist of the following items. · Executive Summary · Project Charter · Scope Statement · Work Breakdown Structure · Budget and Resource Management Reports · Risk Management Plan · Communication Management Plan 3. PowerPoint presentation of your course group project including your assessment of the simulation
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