Writing the final report provides a history of project.
Writing the final report provides a history of project.
Writing the final report provides a history of project. The report includes initial planning efforts, milestone achievements, progress against plan, impediments to project and so on. Outline the major areas of a final report. Also include a paragraph on project team recommendations – what information is included and how might the information be used.
Question 2
Currently the project management landscape includes traditional project management, agile project management and a number of other models and variations. The traditional model is good for projects that are well defined and goals are clear. Additionally few changes are expected and much of the project effort is known and well supported by tools, templates, and team member skill sets. Indicate unique factors that define traditional project management efforts and list strengths of the Traditional linear PMLC.
Question 3
Compare and contrast – Traditional Project Management (TPM) and Agile Project Management (APM) in general and across the five process groups?
Question 4
Pick a job/project that you are familiar with similar in nature, time, and scope to building a 20’ by 20’ barn that includes electrical service and concrete floor. Construct a Work Package Assignment Sheet that list Work Package Name and Number, Start and Finish schedule for each package. Also include Resources required to complete each package.
Question 5
Controlling a project requires analyzing efforts and providing reports that provide status of aspects of the project. Exception reports are noteworthy across the list of reports. Define exception report? Note who exception reports are written for? How long is the typical exception report? Going back to our EV calculations for the pentagon wall: Write a half page exception report on the current issues with the Wall Project.
Question 6
Closing a Project – Closing the project is routine once you have the client’s agreement that all deliverables have been met according to scope outlined in project contracts. Closing the project consist of six major steps. List and define each step. Include typical activities and documents associated with the steps.
Question 7
Characterize the scoping phase of an adaptive PMLC project? How is the scoping phase of TPM different than the scoping phase of an adaptive PMLC project?
Question 8
When is it appropriate to use Agile Project Management (APM)?
Question 9
Define the Critical Chain. Explain the concept of CCPM and how resources drive the actions of the Project Manager.
Question 10
JLB Construction has been contracted to provide a security enclosure for a Water Distribution facility for a major metropolitan area. The structure is in the shape of a pentagon and is a wall. One side of the wall contains a secure gate for exit and entry. Total project cost is estimated at 1 million dollars. The wall will be 10 feet tall with securing system on top of wall. Wall is 12 inches think with a foundation six feet deep. Gate area allows for the entry of all vehicles including construction vehicles. The cost to construct each side of the wall is essentially the same. Initial construction went pretty well – on schedule and with current spending at 700,000. Currently the Gate wall and two additional walls have been constructed. Calculate current values. What is the plan value (PV)? What is the current earned value (EV) for JLB Construction to date? What is the actual cost to data (AC)? What is the cost variance to date (CV)? Show all calculations.
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