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ASSIGNMENT
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.
DRIVE
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SUMMER 2014
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PROGRAM
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MBADS (SEM 3/SEM
5) MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 3) PGDPMN (SEM 1)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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PM 0010 –
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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BK ID
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B1936
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Q1. Case Study: New Age Constructions
New Age is a building
construction organisation based in Bangalore. The organisation, which was
established in the year 2005, is relatively new in this sector. The activities
of the organisation are limited to Bangalore. There are a number of well-established
builders in Bangalore. Therefore, initially New Age found it difficult to
obtain large projects and undertook only small building projects.
However, recently, New Age has
got a lucrative contract for building a large shopping mall. The organisation
finds the contract to be a stepping stone of its future success. Therefore, it
is striving to deliver the project on time and within the planned budget. The
organisation has hired Mr. Sinha as the project manager.
To carry out the assigned
project, Mr. Sinha has emphasised on three principles of project management
including the principle of project strategy, the principle of team building,
and the principle of satisfaction. During the project, Mr. Sinha communicated
the relevant project information to all the team members. However, he did not
prioritise maintaining a thorough documentation of the entire project.
Seven months into the project,
Mr. Sinha faced some major issues. He was asked by the management of the
organisation to provide a complete project report on a day-to- day basis.
Moreover, it was also noticed that he used some extra human resource, which
affected the project’s cost management as well. Mr. Sinha did not even consider
the triple constraints of the project.
Questions:
a. As a project manager of New
Age, which knowledge areas and principles would you like to follow the most?
b. Do you think considering the triple
constraints would have helped Mr. Sinha? Justify your answer.
(Summarise the various knowledge
areas and principles in brief you would follow as a project manager of New Age
, Give your opinion if triple constraints would have helped Mr. Sinha , Provide justification for the opinion ) 6,
1, 3
Answer:For successful
project management, I, as a project manager needs to prepare a proper project
plan, set targets and milestones, plan for resource requirements, procure
resources, recruit a workforce, implement the plan, monitor progress and
complete the project within the set time. To carry out these activities
efficiently, project management.
Q2. Describe the five phases of a generic project
lifecycle.
(Describe each phase of a project
lifecycle) 10 ( 2 marks for each phase)
The ability of managing projects
successfully greatly depends upon the right understanding of the phases and
activities that create the project life-cycle. Because any kind of project is
“a temporary endeavour undertaken to create a unique product or service” (PMI
2000), it is planned, managed and delivered under a definite life-cycle, or
under the process of by which the project is implemented. The life-cycle
characterizes the constraint of time and defines how soon the project
deliverables (product/service) will be produced.
Q3. Write short notes on:
1. Work breakdown structure
2. Product line analysis
3. Capital rationing
4. Challenges in Social Cost Benefit
Analysis (SCBA)
(Work breakdown
structure, Product line analysis, Capital rationing, Challenges in Social Cost Benefit Analysis
(SCBA)) 10 (2.5 marks each)
Answer:Work breakdown
structure
A complex project is made
managable by first breaking it down into individual components in a
hierarchical structure, known as the work breakdown structure, or the WBS. Such
a structure defines tasks that can be completed independently of other tasks,
facilitating resource allocation, assignment of responsibilities, and
measurement and control of the project.
Product line analysis
Product line analysis (PLA) is
early
Q4. How would you classify the sources of
financing infrastructure projects?
(State the meaning of source of
finance, Explain the external and
Domestic sources of finance available in the infrastructure financing, List
financing sources available for infrastructure projects in India in tabular
format 2, 2, 2, 4( 2 marks for domestic sources and 2 marks for external
sources) 10
Answer:A company would
choose from among various sources of finance depending on theamount of capital
required and the term for which it is needed. Without cash, the businesswould
not be able to survive. With many possible uses of finance - wages,
advertising,expansion, paying the interest on loans, etc - we should consider
the various sources of finance available to businesses.
Q5. Discuss the different types of project
termination. A Discuss the types of project termination with suitable
examples 10(2.5 marks each) 10
Answer: Project
termination is one of the most serious decisions a project management team and
its control board have to take. It causes frustration for those stakeholders
who sincerely believed - and in most cases still believe – that the project
could produce the results they expected, or still expect. The project manager
and his or her team members, very important stakeholders of the project as
well, will feel that they personally failed. They also will be scared of
negative consequences for their careers; their motivation and consequently,
productivity will decrease significantly.
Q6. How is a monitoring system
designed?
(Explain what is done in each
step of the process of designing a monitoring system) 10(2 marks each)
Answer:The Components of a
Monitoring System
A monitoring system consists
of several components, i.e.:
·
sample collection;
·
laboratory or field analysis;
·
data handling;
·
data analysis;
·
reporting;
·
information utilization.
The generic process used to
design monitoring programmes as management informationsystems are made up of
the following steps:
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