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    Ankita Kakalasaria Mini Research 3 ENMG 650-Project Management Agile program management deals with managing a project which involves less number of members and has a cross functionality between the teams. It is focused on delivering the products iteratively. Iterative method is used in scenarios were the requirements of the project is not clearly defined by the user i.e. the user is not sure of the end product. This methodology gives the user a freedom to review the product constantly and make…

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    construction field, assist the employees to realize and adopt those changes in the real world. Moreover, training courses for high-level managers will equip them with business management skills. Our company will establish regulations…

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    Denver Airport Case Study

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    fail in project management without really trying” and the article by Nelson “IT Project Management: Infamous Failures, Classic Mistakes, and Best Practices” discuss which classic mistakes were evident in the Denver airport case. Identify at least 2 factors from each article and discuss how they applied in the Denver case. In your analysis, clearly list each mistake and explain the reasons behind it. [4 points] From the first article: Pinto, J., Kharbanda, O. (1996). How to fail in project…

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    Project Management: How to Overcome Infamous Failures, Classic Mistakes, and Best Practice’s in IT Projects Jyothi Priya, Alekapatti Nandagopal, MS ITM, UTD. Abstract The article of Ryan Nelson reveals the reasons behind the IT projects failures. Improper project management, poor requirements gathering, over-estimated programming development, under Estimation, inefficient risk management, poor Quality Assurance, and misuse of advanced technology misuse are the major issues for those…

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    A project triangle can be considered a misnomer in that a triangle has three sides. A project triangle actually consists of four things: Time, Cost, Scope, and overall quality (Figure 1). Quality is not a part of the management triangle, but merely an implied aspect and can actually be the most important part of the project. Figure 1: Project Triangle Parts Even though the sides of the triangle appear rigid, the triangle is actually an ever changing “blob” as each aspect changes through the…

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    The Communication Plan in Action: Examples Although the process of building a communication plan produces a similarly impacting outcome, the actual communication plan can vary widely to align to organizational culture and project scope. In the case of government programs, the customer is the communities they serve and therefore must provide information in a consumable format appropriate for the greater audience. Three examples of government communications are described, including Seattle Parks…

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    function did, they wrote down how they processed a project from receipt of customer order to delivery of the building to the customer. Rather than aligning the procedures vertically with the functions, they aligned them horizontally with the project process. They took a process approach. They also recognized that every project is different, so at the start of every project the project manager had to develop the quality procedure for this project, defining how the standard…

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    Project Management is very familiar to the construction industry. It covers five main process such as planning, designing, financing, constructing and operating physical facilities which has a different perspective on project management for construction and specializing knowledge that can be very beneficial, predominantly in large and complex projects as it involves expertise in various specialities to provide valued services. However, it is very crucial to understand the ways of the different…

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    there are four factors that dictate the role of the project manger. Firstly, the project manager is highly visible for making sure that all necessary activities are finished in order and on time. Secondly, the project comes in within budget. Thirdly, the project meets quality goals. Lastly, the people assigned to the project receive motivation, direction, and information. This to the article, as there were three factors that contributed to a good project management system. The first factor was,…

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    developing projects. This paradigm did have drawbacks though; putting too much emphasis on decreasing cost, and failing to integrate risk management in their projects. Ultimately, this mindset led to unacceptable risk levels, but the project selection and approval process attempted to mitigate these risks. The project selection and approval process starts with formulation, which consists of the project initiation. The project can be initiated…

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