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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SUMMER 2014
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PROGRAM
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MBADS (SEM 4/SEM 6)
MBAFLEX/ MBAN2 (SEM 4)
PGDPMN (SEM 2)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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PM 0017 –PROJECT QUALITY
MANAGEMENT
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BK ID
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B1346
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SEMESTER
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4
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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.
1. Discuss the various
tools used for understanding data.
Answer:- Various tools
used for understanding data:-
Check sheet: A generic tool that can be adapted for a wide variety of purposes,
the check sheet is a structured, prepared form for collecting and analyzing
data.
Control chart: A graph used to study how a process changes over time. Comparing
current data to historical control limits leads to conclusions about whether
the process variation is consistent (in control) or is unpredictable (out of
control
2. Write short notes on
The Enterprise Project Management Model.
Answer:- The Enterprise Project
Management Model:- Enterprise Project Management (EPM), in broad terms, is
the field of organizational development that supports organizations in managing
integrally and adapting themselves to the changes of a transformation.
Enterprise Project Management is a way of thinking, communicating and working,
supported by an information system, that organizes enterprise's resources in a
direct relationship to the leadership's vision and the mission, strategy, goals
and objectives that move the organization forward. Simply put, EPM provides a
360 degree view of the organization's collective efforts.
3. Explain communities of practice.
Answer:- Definition and description
of Communities of Practice (CoP):- A community of practice (CoP) is,
according to cognitive anthropologists Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, a group of
people who share a craft and/or a profession. The group can evolve naturally
because of the members' common interest in a particular domain or area, or it
can be created specifically with the goal of gaining knowledge related to their
field. It is through the process of sharing information and experiences with
the group that the members learn from each other, and have an opportunity to
develop themselves personally and professionally (Lave & Wenger 1991).
4. The project management
initiative program is a six step process which is designed to bring about a
measurement team from the introduction to the project management-focused
measurements through the design, the development and the implementation of the
project management value measurement program. Explain the six steps in the
project management initiative program.
Answer: - Measurement
Readiness Planning:-Protos IT begins by working
with your measurement initiative team to clearly identify your objectives and
goals. This includes a review of your organizational mission and strategies,
organizational structure, key business processes, current measurement systems,
data availability, and stakeholder values. Project management is the process
and activity of planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling resources,
5. Briefly explain the
seven forces involved in the success of quality in project management.
Answer: - Forces involved in the success
of quality in project management:- Project Management Success depends on
balancing the core project components of Scope, Cost and Time. This is often
referred to as the Project Scope Triangle or the Project Quality Triangle.
Scope refers the quantity and quality of what needs to be delivered in the
project. Cost refers the financial cost of the project (material and resources)
and time refers to the amount of time in which the complete project must be
delivered.
Managing Scope
Scope refers to the quality and quantity of project deliverables
specific to a particular project. Scope, unfortunately, has a tendency to
increase as a project
6. Explain briefly the
Inspection-Planning and necessity in quality.
Answer:- Inspection-Planning and
necessity in quality:- The inspection during production (or “DUPRO”) is the
second most frequent type of QC inspection, after the final random inspection
(see the list of the major types of quality inspection services).
Inspecting the goods after production is finished is often too late.
In some cases, a whole order is found unsellable just before shipment; the
factory is unable to repair it; re-ordering materials and re-producing would
take 2 months; and the supplier refuses to do it for free.
After a few such experiences, many importers conclude that
inspection should take place earlier (during production).
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