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Assignment
DRIVE
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SPRING
2015
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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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PM0011
– PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
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BK
ID
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B1937
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CREDIT
& MARKS
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4
CREDITS & 60 MARKS
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Q1.
Write short notes on:
a) Hierarchy
of organisational objectives
Answer : The
hierarchy of objectives is a tool that helps analyze and communicate the
project objectives. It organizes these objectives into different levels of a
hierarchy or tree. Different organizations use different names for the
b) Porter model - a tool for identifying
investment opportunities
Answer : Michael
Porter’s five forces model is based on the insight that a corporate strategy
should meet the opportunities and threats in the organizations external
environment. Especially, competitive strategy should based on an understanding
of industry structures and the way they change.
c) Design phase of project management life cycle
Answer : Once the
project has been approved, a deadline has been set, and the scope has been
agreed upon, then the project planning phase of the project management life
cycle begins. The project planning phase consists of the following steps:
d) Scope change
Answer : Scope
Change is an official decision made by the project manager and the client to
change a feature X to expand or reduce it's functionality. Generally, scope
change involves making adjustments to the cost, budget, other features, or the
timeline.
A scope change
request is used to request an addition or subtraction to the agreed upon scope
of work agreed upon for a project. Scope change requests may be managed as part
of a pre-defined scope change process outlined as part of the Project
2
Budget Estimation of ABC Company Ltd.
ABC
Company Ltd., established in 1985, is engaged in the manufacturing of leather
accessories. Over the years, the company, which started out as a local firm,has
made its mark as an international corporation. However, the company is still
working as a traditional set up.
The
high quality and durability of products have increased the demand of the
products in the market. As the production of the organisation is being
increased to meet the demand, the traditional set up is creating hurdles in the
production process.
Organisation
conflicts have arisen among the team members because of the unorganised
hierarchical structure of the company, which is affecting the output of the
organisation. Now that the management has decided to expand the business and
opened up branches abroad, the company is facing two more problems. The first
problem is in budgeting as the company is unfamiliar with international market
conditions, strategy, and business policy while the second problem is conflicts
at the time of team formation due to lack of experience of and exposure to
multinational work
culture,
which has further affected the output of the company.
The
company can estimate the budget through two methods, the bottom - up approach
and
the top - down approach. The bottom -up approach is generally followed by the
MNCs as it is more accurate and reliable.
Mr.Parag
has been appointed as the country head of the company and he has also been
assigned the responsibility of incorporating the advanced project set up in the
organisation.
Questions:
Which project estimation approach should be
used by the company and why?
Bottom-up
estimating (also called detail or resource-driven estimating)
The estimator breaks a project into
distinct line items, and then breaks those line items into smaller, distinct
line items, and so on, until he or she arrives at
Top-down
estimating (also called parametric estimating)
2.
What type of project organisation structure should be used by the company and
why?
·
Flat Organizational Structure: Many
small companies use a flat organizational structure, where very few levels of
management separate executives from analysts, secretaries and lower-level
employees. Flat organizations
3
What is the importance of operational feasibility? Explain the factors that
affect operational feasibility.
Answer: Operational
feasibility is as important as technical feasibility (or any other kind of
feasibility for that matter), and yet it can be the first thing to get brushed
under the carpet. The conversation changes and that ‘intelligent system’
everyone was discussing is transformed back into a mere ‘thing’: a deliverable
to drop into the organisation. We’ll
4
Write short notes on
a) Crashing
Answer: Crashing Definition
B) Precedence diagramming method
Answer: The precedence
diagram method (PDM) is a tool for scheduling activities in a project plan. It
is a method of constructing a project schedule network diagram that uses boxes,
referred to as nodes, to represent activities and connects them with arrows
that show the dependencies. It is also called the activity
b) Resource
allocation
Answer: The resources of an
organization consist of people, materials, equipment, knowledge and time.
Organizations typically have limited resources; therefore, tradeoffs on what
project resources
c) Scope creep
Answer: Scope creep – also
known as feature creep, focus creep, creeping functionality and kitchen-sink
syndrome – can sneak up, morph and destroy a project.
Project Scope Defined
·
·
.
5
What do you understand by cost of quality? Elaborate on various types of costs
of quality associated with a project.
Answer: The term quality costs has
different meanings to different people. Some equate quality costs with the
costs of poor quality due to finding and correcting
defective work. Others equate the term with the costs to attain good quality.
Others use the term to mean the costs of running the quality department. In my
site, the term "quality costs" means the cost of poor quality.
6
Explain some of ISO standards that should be considered by the project manager
during project execution. List the advantages of project management software.
Answer: Management system standards: ISO management system standards provide a model
to follow when setting up and operating a management system. Like all our
standards, they are the result of international, expert consensus and therefore
offer the benefit of global management experience and good practice. These
standards can be applied to any organisation, large or small, whatever the
product or service and regardless of the sector of
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