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    The Importance of the Triple Constraint In project management the primary objectives of any project should include Scope, Time, and Cost, and these three objectives are referred to as the Triple Constraint (Meredith, Mantel, and Shafer, 2014). In order for a project to be successful it is imperative that the project start off on the right footing and that the triple constraint be clearly defined. Defining the triple constraint would include spelling out the intended deliverables known as scope…

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    Toyo Ito in “Diagram Architecture” describes the architecture of Kazuyo Seijima and the spirit of her structures as ‘diagram architecture’ for the close similarity between the buildings themselves and the scale drawings representing them. Thus, Sejima’s works of architecture merge with the diagrams, as the diagrams showing functional conditions are transformed into constructed spatial forms in the greatest brevity. For Sejima, the architectural convention of planning rests mainly on the spatial…

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    because every single project or scenario is going to be different. As a leader you must be able to adapt to changes to be productive. To my other skill, being free spirit is also important because you have to be friendly and people will look up to you and will want to work with you. Since being nice and also festive people are more willing to be nice and respectful back but if your rude and mean that…

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    I chose to plan the project from scratch, rather than pick a pre-planned project, after I identified a lack of a standardised clinical test for DNA fragmentation in sperm - a contributory factor to infertility. I managed all aspects of this project, including gaining ethical approval, the experimental work and the budget. I gained further project management experience whilst working in educational publishing at CGP when I was put in charge…

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    art”. The architecture of buildings can be defined as, “The process and the product of planning, designing, and the construction of buildings.” The anatomy of buildings within architecture takes the knowledge of art and science to have a successful project. You can do multiple things to be considered an architect, it’s only producing blueprints of residential buildings that make me want to be an architect. Furthermore, there are millions of buildings in the world, many of which are very…

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    Pm3110 Project Proposal

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    1.1 PROJECT GOALS Despite the evolvement of mobile communication networks, there is still a huge gap in network coverage in remote areas. As of present, satellite broadband is still the leading provider of network services in remote areas, but due to the high cost involve in setting up satellites systems and the cost involve in owning a satellite phone, this is not readily available to all users in remote locations. In situations where satellite signals are not available due to various factors…

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    will need to avoid to be successful. The errors are deviation, high pressure, accountability and elevate. Studies have found that these errors can cause projects to fail and should be avoided. Proper planning and awareness will decrease the probability of setbacks due to errors. 1. Deviations According to Tinsley, Dillon, & Madsen (2011), project managers should seek out operational deviations from the norm and examine whether their reasons for allowing the related risk have merit. Managers…

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    Procurement Management In view of the fact that RMLEB is a non-profit entity, some of the elements of the lean six sigma approach will be integrated within the AAE project. The combination of lean and six sigma methods establishes an inclusive toolset that can enhance the speed and effectiveness of processes within an organization (Sunder & Shah, 2016). One of the tools that will be utilized during the undertaking is the DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) methodology in…

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    Nursing Evaluation Plan

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    In order to monitor and evaluate a program, a written evaluation plan is needed. An evaluation plan (for a particular evaluation) usually specifies: what will be evaluated; the purpose and criteria for the evaluation; the key evaluation questions; and how data will be collected, analyzed, synthesized and reported. (Better Evaluation, n.d.). Therefore, an evaluation plan is use to evaluated the results of a program for improvement and decision making. It clarifies the steps needed to assess the…

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    search for project communication plan be conducted to include three to four different plans. The websites must have a “.gov” as their source. The websites are to be compared and discuss how they are similar, or dissimilar, with my conclusion concerning the importance of an internal communication plan? Using Google as the search engine to perform the search, three were located. Washington State Office of the Chief Information Officer, which outlines the roles and responsibilities of the project…

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