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Problem set Week 1: deadline march 24th

1.Everyone has been involved in projects. What is the largest project you have been involved in? (You do not have to have been the project manager, but could have played another role.)

1. Write one sentence that describes the objective of the project.

2. Describe specifically how this project meets the definition of a project used in this textbook. (How is it unique? What were the time constraints? If it is over, how did you know it was over? If it is ongoing, how will you know when it is over?

3. What was your role? Were you the project manager, a volunteer, some other role? If you were not the project manager, who was?

4. Was the project part of a larger portfolio or program of projects?

5. Who else was involved?

6. What was the budget?

7. Did you anticipate any risks at the outset? Did the project experience any outside forces that caused a change in either the objectives or the approach to achieving those objectives?

2. In what ways can the following activities be seen as projects? In what ways do they resemble ongoing, routine business activities? Feel free to add assumptions and details to describe how the activity might be a project in one context and routine in another.

1. Reading the chapter before attending a university lecture.

2. Taking the bus to work each day.

3. Piloting an aircraft between Vancouver and Fiji.

4. Teaching a course for the first time; teaching the same course every semester.

3. Go online and search for project life cycle models. Identify at least two that are different from the PMI model, and compare and contrast the phases. Be sure to cite your sources.

Problem set Week 4: deadline march 24th

1. Go online and find at least two sites with definitions of fast tracking and crashing a project schedule.

1. Prepare proper reference citations for the sites you located, using APA style.

2. In your own words, write definitions for project fast tracking and project crashing.

3. Consider the plan you prepared for the software system testing project in question 1 above. If you were informed by management that you must reduce the planned duration of the project by five days, describe how you, as a project manager, could crash or fast track this project. Be specific in identifying exactly what could be changed in the project plan for each option.

4. (continuation of question 2.3) If the request to speed up the project occurs after day 25 of the original schedule, what is the only option available?

2. Go online and research the difference between total slack and free slack.

1. Prepare proper reference citations for the sites you located, using APA style.

2. Write definitions of total slack and free slack in your own words.

3. Why would the distinction between different forms of slack be important to a project manager?

3. A project to put on a major international sporting competition has the following major deliverables: Sports Venues, Athlete Accommodation, Volunteer Organization, Security, Events, and Publicity (which has already been broken down into pre-event publicity and post-event publicity.) Prepare a WBS for any single major deliverable on the list. Remember the 100 percent rule, and number your objectives.

Problem set Week 5:

Earned-value analysis. A project budget calls for the following expenditures:

Task

Date

Budgeted Amount

Build forms

April 1

$10,000

Pour foundation

April 1

$50,000

May 1

$100,000

Frame walls

May 1

$30,000

June 1

$30,000

Remaining tasks

July 1 and beyond

$500,000

Define each term in your own words, calculate these values for the above project, and show your work:

1. Budgeted cost baseline (make a graph illustrating this one)

2. Budget at completion (BAC)

3. Planned value (PV) as of May 1

4. Earned value (EV) as of May 1 if the foundation work is only two-thirds complete. Everything else is on schedule.

5. SV as of May 1.

6. Actual cost as of May 1 is $160,000. Calculate the cost variance (CV) as of May 1.

7. Schedule performance index (SPI)

8. Cost performance index (CPI)

9. Estimate to complete (ETC), assuming that the previous cost variances will not affect future costs

10. Estimate at completion (EAC)

Problem set Week

1

:

deadline

march 24

th

1.Everyone

has

been

involved

in

projects.

What

is

the

largest

project

you

have

been

involved

in?

(You

do

not

have

to

have

been

the

project

manag

er,

but

could

have

played

another

role.)

1.

Write

one

sentence

that

describes

the

objective

of

the

project.

2.

Describe

specifically

how

this

project

meets

the

definition

of

a

project

used

in

this

textbook.

(How

is

it

unique?

What

were

the

time

constraints?

If

i

t

is

over,

how

did

you

know

it

was

over?

If

it

is

ongoing,

how

will

you

know

when

it

is

over?

3.

What

was

your

role?

Were

you

the

project

manager,

a

volunteer,

some

other

role?

If

you

were

not

the

project

manager,

who

was?

4.

Was

the

project

part

of

a

larger

por

tfolio

or

program

of

projects?

5.

Who

else

was

involved?

6.

What

was

the

budget?

7.

Did

you

anticipate

any

risks

at

the

outset?

Did

the

project

experience

any

outside

forces

that

caused

a

change

in

either

the

objectives

or

the

approach

to

achieving

those

objectives

?

2.

In

what

ways

can

the

following

activities

be

seen

as

projects?

In

what

ways

do

they

resemble

ongoing,

routine

business

activities?

Feel

free

to

add

assumptions

and

details

to

describe

how

the

activity

might

be

a

project

in

one

context

and

routine

in

a

nother.

1.

Reading

the

chapter

before

attending

a

university

lecture.

2.

Taking

the

bus

to

work

each

day.

3.

Piloting

an

aircraft

between

Vancouver

and

Fiji.

4.

Teaching

a

course

for

the

first

time;

teaching

the

same

course

every

semester.

3.

Go

online

and

search

for

project

life

cycle

models.

Identify

at

least

two

that

are

different

from

the

PMI

model,

and

compare

and

contrast

the

phases.

Be

sure

to

cite

your

sources.

Problem set Week 4:

deadline

march 24th

1.

Go

online

and

find

at

least

two

sites

with

definitions

of

fast

tracking

and

crashing

a

project

schedule.

1.

Prepare

proper

reference

citations

for

the

sites

you

located,

using

APA

style.

2.

In

your

own

words,

write

d

efinitions

for

project

fast

tracking

and

project

crashing.

Problem set Week 1: deadline march 24

th

1.Everyone has been involved in projects. What is the largest project you have been

involved in? (You do not have to have been the project manager, but could have

played another role.)

1. Write one sentence that describes the objective of the project.

2. Describe specifically how this project meets the definition of a project used in

this textbook. (How is it unique? What were the time constraints? If it is over,

how did you know it was over? If it is ongoing, how will you know when it is

over?

3. What was your role? Were you the project manager, a volunteer, some other

role? If you were not the project manager, who was?

4. Was the project part of a larger portfolio or program of projects?

5. Who else was involved?

6. What was the budget?

7. Did you anticipate any risks at the outset? Did the project experience any

outside forces that caused a change in either the objectives or the approach to

achieving those objectives?

2. In what ways can the following activities be seen as projects? In what ways do they

resemble ongoing, routine business activities? Feel free to add assumptions and details

to describe how the activity might be a project in one context and routine in another.

1. Reading the chapter before attending a university lecture.

2. Taking the bus to work each day.

3. Piloting an aircraft between Vancouver and Fiji.

4. Teaching a course for the first time; teaching the same course every semester.

3. Go online and search for project life cycle models. Identify at least two that are

different from the PMI model, and compare and contrast the phases. Be sure to cite

your sources.

Problem set Week 4: deadline march 24th

1. Go online and find at least two sites with definitions of fast tracking and crashing a

project schedule.

1. Prepare proper reference citations for the sites you located, using APA style.

2. In your own words, write definitions for project fast tracking and project

crashing.