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    Note: any other work or activity not mentioned in the scope above will not be considered as a part of the project 2. PROJECT PLANNING: Benjamin Franklin once said that “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail”. Starting from this quote, we can tell that woody The Woody2000 had no plan to start with, Moneysworth, neither involves the stakeholders in the planning process, he only depends (EID) to do the cost estimation; nor includes the procurement team in costs and contract . The…

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    been several leaders in different positions from military leaders, all the way down to small project managers. There are certain key concepts that a person must understand and exhibit to become a true leader. Along with these key concepts, a leader must be able to influence others. Throughout this paper, I will discuss these concepts and how to influence others, based on the video, Free Project Management by Jennifer Whitt (2011). Leadership is crucial for the world. Without it, there would be…

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    as they are key in determining the overall duration of the project. The incremental cost of all critical activities should then be determined. If there are several critical activities, select those with the least incremental costs to be crashed first. The maximum amount used in each step of crashing is known as a unit of time. This is because of the possibility of the emergence of a new critical path, which should be avoided. If the project has more than one critical path, time for all…

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    Project Risk Management Plan for Vodeb Originals Website This risk management plan will center around a commercial website project. This website will focus on selling and showcasing graphic design work completed by the author of this report as well as the authors father for their company known as Vodeb Originals. In this risk management plan, we will use risk identification to identify the positive and negative risks that are associated with the project. The report will also include a Risk…

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    Major problems management of Hyten is facing in accepting project management are: 1) Conflict between project manager and functional manager - There is a conflict of hierarchy between project manager and functional manager. Both have different views in the direction of the project and the quality of work. And one would not agree to other, resulting in conflict. 2) Lack of confidence on the ability of their employees - They hired personnel from outside, in order to lead the projects, not giving…

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    Project Risk Management

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    orchestrate risk workshops. The success or failure of a project is determined, is by how well we effectively use the tools that are available to us. The best source of your project knowledge is from the team itself. The team combines the knowledge of the project, its goals, objective, schedule, tools and technology. This combination is what enables them to identify the risks the project faces, their relative probability and the impact to the project if any. This paper will assess the…

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    THE COMPETENT SUCCESSFUL PROJECT LEADER Project Management Leadership Styles and Effective Behavior of Project Success. Many Project Managers (PM) that have been successful in completing projects as laid out and agreed on by the project administrators. These Project Managers did complete their projects but failed to succeed in their leadership and unwillingness to manage and ethically lead, develop and guide their team members in delivering a quality project. There has been…

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    As the project manger for Scenario B, I took the role as the conflict manager. I was not able to focus and put my energy into the project itself. I spend all of my energy trying to balance out all the issues that kept coming to the surface. It was very difficult to mange the team, the risks and the project. Just like in the reading, it expresses that in most cases the project manager acts as the conflict manager. I was doing my best to follow the advice given to me. I was trying to manage the…

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    Risk Management Process Risk Overview The Colorado Monorail Project is a large-scale project with a $7.5 billion budget. The large scope and the impact of the project on the public warrants deliberate and proactive risk management throughout the project’s design, development, construction, and operation. There are many potential events which may result in a loss for this project, either as a monetary loss or a delay in the construction schedule. Some risks may be necessary, as risks can offer…

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    EPM5600 Principles of Project Management Week 1 Discussion Questions: 1.What are the key characteristics of a project? • The key characteristics of project are:  Every project should not be repeated and should  contain a unique characteristic.  A project is temporary and as its own goal of completing a project in a specific time.  The progressive elaboration is one the key role by which a project can be investigated and improved which allows producing more accurate and comprehensive…

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