PM0011 – PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING

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SUMMER 2014
PROGRAM
MBADS (SEM 3/SEM 5) MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 3) PGDPMN (SEM 1)
SUBJECT CODE & NAME
PM0011 – PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
BK ID
B1937
CREDITS
4
MARKS
60
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ASSIGNMENT

Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.



Q1. Write short note on:
•         Controlling PMO (Project Management Office )
•         Bottom-up approach for estimating project planning
•         Consequences of project delays Partnering
(Controlling PMO (Project Management Office ) Bottom-up approach for estimating project planning Consequences of project delays Partnering) 10 (2.5 marks each)

Answer:Controlling PMO (Project Management Office )
A controlling PMO focuses on the four controlling services: governance, assessments, reviews, and audits. The primary goals of the controlling PMO are:
·         To ensure that the methodology, standards, processes, and tools are being used correctly
·         To define and direct corrective


Bottom-up approach for estimating project planning
Bottom-up estimating is a process of estimating individual schedule activities or costs and then aggregating these together to come up with a total estimate for the work package. Every schedule activity is estimated individually and all individual estimates are added together, to come up with a


Consequences of project delays Partnering
Exponent performs schedule delay analyses in both contemporaneous and “after-the-fact” situations for clients who need to determine what delayed their project and for how long. Exponent’s Construction Consulting staff has expertise in either preparing or responding to delay analyses addressing the question of what


Q2. Explain various stages of project scope management.
(Briefly describe each stage of scope management) 10 ( 2 marks each)

Answer: Before a project starts the project manager must make sure the project goals, objectives, scope, risks, issues, budget, timescale and approach have been defined. This must be communicated to all the stakeholders to get their agreement. Any differences of opinion must be resolved before work starts.
Scope management project stages

Q3.  Write short notes on:
Scope change Porter model used by organisations to identify investment opportunities Tools for Project Scheduling Operating Feasibility
(Scope change Porter model used by organisations to identify investment opportunities Tools for Project Scheduling Operating Feasibility) 10 (2.5 marks each)

Answer: Michael Porter’s five forces is a model used to explore the environment in which a product or company operates to generate competitive advantage.Porter’s Five forces analysis looks at five key areas mainly the threat of entry, the power of buyers, the power of suppliers, the threat of substitutes, and




Q4. Explain the various tools of project planning.
(Briefly mention the role of project planning tools in an organisation, Explain various tools that are used in project Planning) 2, 8( 2 marks for each tool)


Project management is one of the high-responsibility tasks in modern organizations. Project management is used in many types of


Q5. Explain the meaning of CPM. Mention various steps involved in CPM.
(Write the meaning of CPM, Explain various steps associated with CPM)2, 8( 2 marks for each step)

Answer:CPM is Network analysis technique used in complex project plans with a large number of activities. CPM diagrams
(1)all activities,
(2)time required for their completion,
(3)and how each activity is related to the previous and next activity.




Q6. What do you understand by cost of quality? Elaborate on various types of quality costs associated with a project.
(Write the meaning of cost of quality, Explain various types of quality costs associated with a project, Write a note on Total quality costs) 2, 6, 2
Answer: There are many different definitions of the Cost of Quality available, and many are lacking in scope or precision. Often these definitions have not kept up with the times and don't account for software costs, supply chain interactions, or more. To remedy these shortcomings, we thought building on one of our favorite definitions (provided by ASQ, an organization we respect and support at LNS Research) would be a good starting point for this post.
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