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    1.6 Define the roles and responsibility of the project manager and team members Number of project team members are identified based on the WBS of Workshop. For the managing level, four coordinators and a project manager will be assigned. They will be supervising the responsible section and report back daily to the project manager. Then, project manager may need to report to Management team of BKK and BKM, in the other words, to the stakeholders weekly. The roles and responsibilities of project…

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    The ICDS Supervisors, who are responsible for overseeing the proper functioning of the ICDS projects in the anganwadis under their area of supervision, are at the next level in the administrative hierarchy of the Mamata/IGMSY schemes. The AWWs and ANMs are accountable to the ICDS Supervisors for providing a specific account of their own villages or the AWCs under them respectively, and the ICDS Supervisors are expected to work in close tandem with them to ensure that the Mamata/IGMSY schemes are…

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    Intro WHAT IS CONTEXT ? It is a term frequently implied to define the exact location of an artifact or structure. A statement of the context of an object or feature involves as assessment of the stratigraphy of the site . It refers to either the physical built fabric within which a project is situated, the ground in a figure-ground perception within which an architect or group of architects, a work or body of work is culturally and historically placed, or in relation to which they may be…

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    1. A project manager is someone who heads a project that involves a number of stakeholders that are directly or indirectly involved in the completion of that project that ultimately, aims to serve a specific purpose. Again a project manager is responsible for the decision making and a clear understanding of the project constraints. IT Project Managers oversee the planning, development and installation of computer systems to meet their clients’ business needs,(National Careers Services n.d.).…

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    Criteria Should Zachary use to evaluate the projects Zachary, civil engineering student, has three different projects to be executed. First is related with the improvement in the highway in front of Big John’s supermarket, second is related to repair of Elk Mountain road and third one is repair of bridge over Crockett Creek. However, due to the lack of proper resources, Zachary has to made choice regarding the priority of the projects. In this regard, he has to evaluate all the projects…

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    Q1. Ans Project methodology is a method used in the project for the successfully completion of project by the proper utilization of money, time and resources. According to Jason Charvat, A collection of methods, procedures, and standards that define a synthesis of engineering and management approaches designed to deliver a product, service, or solution for project completion is project methodology. A methodology is a set of guidelines or principles that can be tailored and applied to a…

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    Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) are improvements to an organisation's processes taken to eliminate causes of non-conformities or other undesirable situations. Corrective action (CA) is defined as the action to eliminate the cause of a “detected” non-conformance or other undesirable situation (Standards 2005). On the other hand, preventive action (PA) is defined as the action to eliminate the cause of a “potential” non-conformance or other undesirable situation (Standards 2005).…

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    In identifying whether an organization is a Zero-Based Organization or a World-Class Organization, in relation to its’ homeland security profile, an assessment team would review and assign a score to each area of an organization’s strategic and business needs. It is especially important for the assessment team members to consider the Baldrige Scoring Guidelines and validate their score against the Homeland Security Scoring Profile to ensure that together both, the Baldrige Scoring Guidelines and…

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    7.1 Introduction The SWSLCS personnel are responsible for maintaining logistic control over SWS material (e.g. components, modules, subassemblies, assemblies, systems, etc.). These assets will be provided as Government Furnished Material (GFM) to the Fleet, Navy Supply Centers, and to specific program's prime and sub-contractors to build and maintain equipment in support of the Fleet. This material is received at NSWC Crane into the SWSLCS facilities from a wide variety of sources and shall be…

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    With a constructive change, it is imperative for the Contractor to inform the Owner that one contemplates that a change has taken place. This gives the Proprietor the opportunity to mitigate or address the state of affairs. The changes clause that is considered for the Federal Government is one of the few stipulations that explicitly address the constructive change concept. Nonetheless, the constructive change is commonly accepted by the courts and industry as a part of a Changes Clause, whether…

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