Assignment 2
Assignment 2
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(NBO6B)
ASSIGNMENT 2
(Past Year Question)
Prepare by:
Ain Nabilah Binti Jasni
2018879626
Prepare for :
Dr Shatina Binti Saad
JULY 2017
QUESTION 3
Detailed schedule - recognize the exercises expected to convey each work bundle
just as finding a key occasions related with the conveyance items, significant choice,
or outer conditions.
System reports - to review the performance against the plan at regular interval, and
needed corrective actions to ensure that objectives are achieved.
c) Discuss two (2) possible focus or concentration for the project manager to reduce the
negative slack of the preceding path of activities. (5 marks)
The reasons for Negative Slack are the standard suspects named as constraints,
deadlines, dependencies, duration increases, and any number of errors in schedule
assumptions. Unfortunately, these are additionally normal qualities found in many
activities. As a strong company, the project manager should know how to break long
task into shorter sorter task where possible. Project manager also need to request
more information to be relegated on undertakings where exertion drives term. This
could abbreviate task term, which could be powerful for critical and negative slack
task.
QUESTION 4
a) Construct the project network using Activity on Node (AON) method. (3 marks)
b) Calculate the Earliest Start, Earliest Finish, Latest Start, Latest Finish and Slack for
each activity. (4
marks)
SLAC ON
ACTIVITY ES EF LS LF K CRITICAL
LS-ES PATH
A 0 4 0 0 0 YES
B 4 7 5 5 1 NO
C 4 6 4 4 0 YES
D 7 12 9 9 2 NO
E 7 8 8 8 1 NO
F 6 9 6 6 0 YES
G 9 13 9 9 0 YES
H 12 17 14 14 2 NO
I 13 19 13 13 0 YES
CRITICAL PATH: A, C, F, G, I
CRITICAL ACTIVITIES: B, D, E, H
e) Crash the project by three (3) weeks at the least possible cost and compute the final
total project cost. (4
marks)
JUNE 2018
QUESTION 2
a) Describe with examples any four (4) risks that could jeopardize a housing
construction project.
(10 marks)
Technical Risks
Technical risks include anything that restricted from creating the product according to
customer wants. This can include uncertainty of resources and availability of
materials, inadequate site investigation, or incomplete structure. These risks can
generally happen when there are changes in project scope and requirements, and if
there are design errors or oversights.
Logistical Risks
There are various logistical risks that should be tended before starting a project.
These risks include the availability of transportation facilities and availability of
equipment such as spare parts, fuel, and labour. Without tending to these logistical
issues, company will face huge risk of project delays and losses.
Environmental risks
Environmental risks include natural disasters, weather, and seasonal implications.
These risks are commonly overlooked when individual are not familiar with local
conditions. All contractor needed to be familiar and prepare for possible weather risks
to avoid potential delays and losses.
Financial risks
Inflation, neighbourhood duties, and accessibility and vacillation in foreign trade are a
few of the possible financial risks that might incur during a construction project. For
international projects, it is important to understand how the foreign currency will be
exchanged because different countries have drastically different taxes as well, so
company should identify the risk before starting a project.
b) Develop a risk assessment matrix for any two (2) of the above risks. (10
marks)
Take action
In the event that company have hazard the executives strategies set up, the
procedure ought to be genuinely clear. Money colleagues allotted to hazard
regulation ought to execute those techniques and give reports on the procedure. On
the off chance that the hazard is identified with future liquidity, for instance, your
colleagues may begin by observing income to guarantee another monetary
endeavour isn't on target to make a liquidity issue. On the off chance that the
potential for this issue creates, your group should make a move to relieve this hazard
by modifying income the executives before the hazard brings about material
misfortunes.
QUESTION 3
a) Describe any two (2) actions that could be taken to get a delayed project back on
track.
(5 marks)
Identify the problem
The first step toward fixing a problem is understanding the problem and try to
figure out why the project is delayed. For example, lagging behind schedule,
overspending on resource budgets, or not producing desired outcomes. All of
this example might be the reason why the project is delayed.
Identify the reasons
These reasons may include key people left the team, key drivers lost interest,
the business environment changed, new technology emerged, or
organizational priorities shifted.
Develop a risk-management plan.
Identify, analyse, and plan to minimize the negative impact of those risks. For
example, try to minimize the chances that they’ll occur and develop
contingency plans, in case they do occur. Lastly, continually update the risk-
management plan as they proceed through the remainder of the project.
b) Discuss four (4) impact of changes that could impact a project. (10
marks)
Change the management is a wide control that includes guaranteeing that change
is actualized easily and with enduring advantages, by thinking about its more
extensive effect on the association and individuals inside it. Each change activity
you oversee or experience will have its own one of a kind arrangement of goals
and exercises, which must all be composed. Change management are includes:
Impact: assessing and addressing how the changes will affect people.
Readiness: getting people ready to adapt to the changes, by ensuring they have
the right information, training and help.
QUESTION 5
c) Develop a table to show the early start, early finish, late start, late finish and slack for
each activity. (4
marks)
ON
SLACK
ACTIVITY ES EF LS LF CRITICAL
LS-ES
PATH
A 0 3 2 5 2 NO
B 0 5 0 5 0 YES
C 5 7 8 10 3 NO
D 5 12 5 12 0 YES
E 7 9 10 12 3 NO
F 12 16 12 16 0 YES
G 7 10 11 14 4 NO
H 10 12 14 16 4 NO
f) Identify two (2) activities that have free slack and calculate their free slack. (3
marks)
JUNE 2019
QUESTION 2
a) Statement of work (SOW) defines the major tasks that will need to be performed to
accomplish the work that needs to be done and produce all the project deliverables.
Describes four (4) major tasks that might be included in a community festival project.
(10 marks)
Statement of Work (or SOW) is a formal document that captures and defines the
work activities, deliverables, and timeline a vendor must execute in performance of
specified work for a client. It is usually including detailed requirements and pricing,
with standard regulatory and governance terms and conditions.
The statement of work should include:
•All deliverables and due dates.
•The individual tasks that lead to the deliverable, and who these tasks are assigned
to.
•The resources needed for the project including facilities, equipment, and QA
procedures.
•The governance process for the project.
•Costs and deadlines for payment.
b) Work breakdown structure (WBS) establishes the framework for project execution
plans and the project deliverable. Elaborate four (4) guidelines in the deciding the
details and levels to be included in the WBS. (10 marks)
b) Compute by constructing a table with the early start, early finish, late start, late finish
and slack time for each activity. (8.5
marks)
ON
SLACK
ACTIVITY ES EF LS LF CRITICAL
LS-ES
PATH
A 0 3 5 8 5 NO
B 0 5 3 8 3 NO
C 0 2 6 8 6 NO
D 5 9 8 12 3 NO
E 5 8 12 15 7 NO
F 9 15 12 18 3 NO
G 8 13 15 20 7 NO
H 15 21 18 24 3 NO
I 13 17 20 24 7 NO
J 21 28 24 31 3 NO
K 28 32 31 35 3 NO
L 32 35 32 35 0 YES
M 35 39 36 40 1 NO
N 35 40 35 40 0 YES
O 40 43 40 43 0 YES
P 43 45 45 47 2 NO
Q 43 47 43 47 0 YES
DECEMBER 2019
QUESTION 3
a) The planning process is based on the project objective, which establishes what is to
be accomplished. Describe four (4) elements that should be include in a project
objective. (10
marks)
Project costing
Any arrangement ought to indicate forthright expenses with the goal that you can
apportion spending plans and distinguish shortages. Organization can manage these
shortages by utilizing demonstrated approaches to get all the more working capital.
Furthermore, organization ought to likewise have an arrangement for observing and
controlling expenses. This will permit organization to stay on financial plan and may
incorporate standard group gatherings and gatherings with the customer. These
gatherings are significant on the grounds that going over spending plan is at times
unavoidable.
Recognize the general project objective and list down the individual
undertakings
Start by characterizing what organization need to complete the project, differentiating
between the short- and long-term goals if necessary. At that point make a list down of
the considerable number of errands important to finish the objective. This will give
organization an away from of the undertaking all in all and a breakdown of the
considerable number of steps you will take to arrive at the ultimate objective. The
organizer can grow each progression with significant subtleties, for example, the
anticipated grouping and course of events of each errand.
Setting aside the effort to decide the request wherein the undertaking assignments
ought to be finished may require a more critical glance at the subtleties of each
errand. A few errands will be simpler than others to put in the general grouping, but
keep in mind that the plan may shift along the way as the project evolves.
Optimistic time: the time to complete an activity if everything goes perfectly well.
Most likely time: this completion time is probably the most accurate
Pessimistic time: the longest amount of time that can be allowed for each step
QUESTION 4
ON
SLACK
ACTIVITY ES EF LS LF CRITICAL
LS-ES
PATH
A 0 5 0 5 0 YES
B 5 15 5 15 0 YES
C 5 13 6 14 1 NO
D 15 21 15 21 0 YES
E 13 20 14 21 1 NO
F 13 17 23 21 10 NO
G 21 25 21 25 0 YES
d) Reduce the project completion time by three weeks and calculate the new project
cost.
(1 marks)