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    Agile Methodology Report

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    an overview of this framework. In addition, this report will also conclude with a recommendation of actions for the company according to the findings. Agile Methodology: The Agile methodology is created to address and compliment business need for software in shorter timeframes. Using the Agile framework such as ‘SCRUM’, provides a more responsive and flexible approach in accordance to client needs. Therefore, unlike the traditional Waterfall methodology, the SCRUM framework is evidently more…

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    many people. For software developers, technologies such as GitHub and BitBucket has given teams the ability to perform version control for their collaborative projects. The following proposal aims to give another take on software collaboration, utilizing the abundance of powerful computer and internet based technologies to help do this. This proposal, called Easy Code Collab, will allow developers to have an internet based code development environment which allows for projects to be compiled…

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    Project Time Management

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    6.0 Project Time Management Project Time Management plays a very crucial role in this project as it helps to ensure all the requirements and objectives of the project can be achieved successfully. Hence, it is essential that the project manager and his team adopt a systematic time management technique to ensure that unscheduled delays can be avoided at all costs. 6.1 Gantt chart Please Refer To Appendix C 6.2 Network Diagram Network diagram basically highlights the activities that need to be…

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    Resources Scenario Even a well-planned project can encounter uncertain and unexpected problems and issues, an uncertain event and condition that have a negative or positive effect on the objectives of the project is a project risk, thus it can be either negative risk or positive risk. Adding up, the conditions and the problems occur in the project that can hamper the success of the project is a negative risk while risks that result in, good aspect for the project or the opportunities is the…

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    the amount of time required to complete the project. Establishing the amount of time required to complete the major components of a particular part of the project is vital to the project's success. This could mean mapping out the planning process, creating time tables for ordering the hardware and or software, testing the systems, training employees on use of the new systems, and mass implementation of the replacement project. Ensuring that the project is done on time also helps with the…

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    part of life; we take risks with every action each day, however, those that are undertaken for the sake of a project can seem to be under a magnifying glass, making it more important to evaluate the outcome of risk before continuing the forward progress of an operation. Risks as part of fundraising are certainly of concern to all who embark on a fundraising plan. The Nonprofit Risk Management Center (2003) indicates that there are five ways to reduce risk in fundraising: knowing the donors,…

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    My Team Reflection

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    members’ contribution to the presentation. We named our team “The Project Team”; which includes Brianna Rebelo, Tatenda Mudeke, Fatima Armaghan, and I. The companies we chose to analyze are Staples and RadioShack. Tatenda created the team charter, I did the team schedule and research for bibliography, Brianna did all the editing and organizing, and Fatima did some research about the companies. We shared our work equally throughout the project. In fact, the strengths of our team were team work,…

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    The Team Project The main objective of this project was to conduct a manpower study to determine the optimal crew compliment for the newly modified E-3G (Block 40/45) Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS). The project is currently still in progress, nearing the final stages of completion of crew selection. My goal is to explain how the project team was selected and led/managed through the project to the current progress point of the project. As previously presented, with the new…

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    pricing tool. The inputs for the tool stayed the same: Client bed size, number of project team members expected to take virtual classes, and the number of onsite course. The number of project team members expected to take virtual classes was multiplied by the number of virtual classes a project team member was expected to take, which was a standard tow courses based on additional analyses completed prior to this project. The number was then multiplied by $600 which was found to be the largest…

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    of very complex processes that seldom go according to the planned schedule. Project implementation is the stage where all the planned activities are put in to action, the project is produced and the performance capabilities are verified. A project is generally considered to be performing…

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