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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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WINTER 2013
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PROGRAM
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MBADS/ MBAFLEX/ MBAHCSN3/ MBAN2/ PGDBAN2
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MB 0049 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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SEMESTER
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2
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BK ID
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B1632
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks
questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by
evaluation scheme.
Q.1 Write short notes on
Project break-even
point
Need for project planning
Project type
organization
Rules for network
construction
Ans: Project break-even
point :
In economics & business, specifically
cost accounting, the break-even point (BEP) is the point at which cost or
expenses and revenue are equal: there is no net loss or gain, and one has
"broken even." A profit or a loss has not been made, although
opportunity costs have been "paid," and capital has received the
risk-adjusted, expected return. In short, all costs that needs to be paid are
paid by the firm but the profit is equal to 0.
Q.2 Describe and compare the
project appraisal methods NPV and IRR with example? Which
one is better method in estimating returns on investment in a
particular project?
Ans: Description and comparison
of NPV and IRR :
Net Preset Value
NPV and IRR are two methods for making capital-budget decisions, or
choosing between alternate projects and investments when the goal is to
increase the value of the enterprise and maximize shareholder wealth. Defining
the NPV method is simple: the present value of cash inflows minus the present
value of cash outflows, which arrives at a dollar amount that is the net
benefit to the organization.
Q.3 Microsoft Project AMS
The company AMS is a global business and IT consulting firm to the
government, financial services, and communications industries. AMS applies both
proprietary and partner technologies and
provides solutions through business consulting, system integration, and
outsourcing. Founded in 1970, AMS is headquartered in Fairfax , Virginia ,
and has offices worldwide. The company has approximately 6300 employees.
The challenge :
Several years ago, AMS developed an internal
Q.3. What difficulties were
encountered by AMS while dealing with information transfer problem in the
company? What strategy is used by AMS for dealing with this problem?
Ans : Listing of difficulties encountered :
• Dispersed poject files.
The desktop version of Microsoft Project, which was being used as the
project planning and scheduling platform, did not provide a centralized project
repository that could be used to support and enhance reporting and staffing.
• Difficulty managing resources:
Q.4 Form the above case how did the solution help the managers, project
teams and the
company.
Ans : Benefits of the solution
to managers , project team and company :
Overall, AMS’s Microsoft Project Server implementation went well. AMS’s
managers attribute the project’s success to their staged pilot program
approach. Planning a phased rollout with predefined
checkpoints and opportunities for collecting feedback was key to a smooth
deployment.
AMS’s managers also stress that
companies considering similar implementations not underestimate the training
and change management efforts
Q.5 What are the key steps
involved in purchase cycle?
Ans : Definition of purchase cycle :
Purchasing is the "process of buying". Many assume purchasing
is solely the responsibility of the purchasing department. Successful
purchasing organizations follow a purchasing cycle or process to ensure that
the important elements are not overlooked. Each material or service being procured
will require a different level of activity and priority. The experienced
purchaser will ensure that each of the ten steps is fully performed and
executed.
Q.6 Discuss the concept of quality and project quality management.
Ans : Concept of quality :
The concept of quality as we think of it now first emerged from the
Industrial Revolution. Previously goods had been made from start to finish by
the same person or team of people, with handcrafting and tweaking the product
to meet 'quality criteria'. Mass production brought huge teams of people
together to work on specific stages of production where one person would not
necessarily complete a product from start to finish. In the late 19th century
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