scholarly journals 324 Building liquid waste handling and removal system project plan

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.E. Ham
Author(s):  
Mark Jeffery ◽  
Derek Yung ◽  
Alex Gershbeyn

The case is based on a real $25 million project at a major U.S.-based computer manufacturer. For confidentiality reasons the company has been disguised as A&D High Tech. The Web-based online ordering system project is required by sales and marketing for the fall holiday season. If the project misses this window, the firm will lose substantial market share to competitors. Part (B) takes place three months into the original project plan. The project manager has just been fired and the management challenge is to find out what is wrong with the project and recommend fixes. In addition, the scope of the project has changed: the VP of marketing has an additional promotional bundle requirement. A&D High Tech (A) examines how to create and analyze a project plan in Microsoft Project. In order to make the case manageable for students we reduced the size of the project, and corresponding number of resources, to approximately $1 million, but retained all of the features of the original project. Part (B) gives actual work done on each task three months into the project. Students must answer the management questions: Can the project be fixed and completed in time for the holiday season? Can the additional requirements be incorporated, and if so, what is the best approach? In order to answer these questions, earned value data can be extracted from Microsoft Project and analyzed. These data provide important insights into the root cause of problems with the project. The next step is to reduce the scope of the project and reassign resources. However, one must be aware that indiscriminately adding people can slow a project down, not speed it up. Finally, the additional promotional bundle requirement from the VP of marketing provides an important outsourcing management discussion. The case can also be taught using other project management software tools, such as Primavera.The case teaches students how to analyze a project in trouble using Microsoft Project (or other project management software tool). More important, the case teaches prospective executives how to manage a project in trouble by first accurately diagnosing the problems, then reducing scope where necessary, and finally replanning the project with reallocated resources. In addition, students will learn the tradeoffs of outsourcing to highly specialized professionals vs. average contractors.


2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. em0097
Author(s):  
Solomon Tibebu ◽  
Abebe Worku ◽  
Abebaw Shebeshi ◽  
Estifanos Kassahun

2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 2806-2810 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Xing Huang ◽  
Zhan She Yang

Project execution is the guarantee of project success. This paper suggest the project plan system, project organization and governance structure, project execution culture and flow, the execution literacy of the project team are the key factors to affect the construction projects execution. Based on the study of the lean construction theory system, this paper also investigates the TFV, JIT, LPS and 5S can improve project execution from different perspective, so construction enterprises should carry out lean construction to improve project execution.


2007 ◽  
Vol 23 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 109-118
Author(s):  
Dobrila Jakic-Dimic ◽  
I. Pavlovic ◽  
B. Savic

The liquid waste because its quantitative and quality characteristic, way of prepare, possible epidemiological consequences, raw and odor smell presence a great ecological problem. Invest to development to handling waste considered separately and resolve of technological problems are minimize because we misunderstand its start and finishing phases and its overall. In farms process of waste handling suppose secondary and separate of breeding process. Reasons to separation was economical because production generate acquisition and wasting consumption it. .


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