Project Management Homework
Project Management Homework
Planning:
Execution:
o Build Deliverables
o Monitor and Control
o Perform Time Management
o Perform Cost Management
o Perform Quality Management
o Perform Change Management
o Perform Risk Management
o Perform Issue Management
o Perform Procurement Management
o Perform Acceptance Management
o Perform Communications Management
Closure:
People Orientation
This is still one of the most contentious issues in organizational culture today.
How much should be the management focus on the people? Some
organizations are famous for being employee oriented as they focus more on
creating a better work environment for its 'associates' to work in. Others still
are feudal in nature, treating employees no better than work-machines.
Team Orientation
Concerns the degree to which work activities are organized around teams. It is
a well established fact that synergistic teams help give better results as
compared to individual efforts. Each organization makes its efforts to create
teams that will have complimentary skills and will effectively work together.
Aggressiveness
Every organization also lays down the level of aggressiveness with which their
employees work. Some businesses like Microsoft are known for their
aggression and market dominating strategies.
Stability
Concerns the degree to which organizational activities emphasize maintaining
the status quo in contrast to growth. While some organizations believe that
constant change and innovation is the key to their growth, others are more
focused on making themselves and their operations stable. The managements
of these organizations are looking at ensuring stability of the company rather
than looking at indiscriminate growth.
Just like having a strong personality adds character to a person, organizational
culture does give a business its own special identity. It helps create cohesion
among the employees as they share the primary characteristics of an
organizational culture and imbibes in them the spirit of team work.
It is important to understand that there are risks in all activities and this should
be accounted for when estimating.
Project Management Assignment Hagen Jevon Oszarwin MT/7A
9. Critical Path
The critical path is the longest sequence of activities in a project plan which must be
completed on time for the project to complete on due date. An activity on the critical
path cannot be started until its predecessor activity is complete; if it is delayed for a
day, the entire project will be delayed for a day unless the activity following the
delayed activity is completed a day earlier.
Project Management Assignment Hagen Jevon Oszarwin MT/7A