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Application of Project Management Tools on the City...

Table of Contents Acknowledgement Executive Summary Chapter 01: Introduction 5 1.1 Introduction to the Company 5 1.2 Mission Statement 6 1.3 Organization Chart 6 1.4 Role of Regional Office 7 1.5 Hierarchy of the System 9 1.6 Hierarchy at the Regional Office 9 1.7 Introduction to the Project 9 1.8 Current Financial Status of the Project 10 1.9 Activities 10 1.10 Current Activities 11 1.11 Vendor 11 1.12 Authorization/Personnel Involved 12 1.13 Duration of Tasks 12 1.14 Future Tasks 13 1.15 Challenges 13 1.16 Project Research Methodology 13 Chapter 02: Literature Review 14 2.1 Project 14 2.2 Project Management 14 2.3 Importance of Project Management 15 2.4 Project Management†¦show more content†¦1.2 Mission Statement Our Philosophy: Continuous Human Resource Development Our Goal: Academic Excellence Out Commitment: Total Satisfaction Our Culture: Professionalism 1.3 Organization Chart The City School has been running for well over 30 years and ever since then, it has been adapting to the ever changing environment and striving for perfection. There are a great number of people working in the system, from the Managing Director to the Teachers. We see that at the top most level is the Managing Director, who is the owner of the school and makes all the decisions relating to the schools and how things should be managed. Then we have the Assistant Managing Director, followed by the Executive Director who relays all information to the Regional Directors in the four regions. They in turn, will forward the relevant information to the specific coordinator i.e. if there is some change in policy regarding Information Technology, and then the I.T Coordinator will be informed of the change. And then the coordinator will get in touch with the principal of the campus, who in turn relays the information to the Head’s and Senior Mistress (es). Depending on the information, the parents, teachers and/or domestic staff is informed. 1.4 Role of Regional Office The upper-management has been focused on shiftingShow MoreRelatedApplication of Project Management Tools on the City Schools Erp Project12955 Words   |  52 Pagesto the Project 9 1.8 Current Financial Status of the Project 10 1.9 Activities 10 1.10 Current Activities 11 1.11 Vendor 11 1.12 Authorization/Personnel Involved 12 1.13 Duration of Tasks 12 1.14 Future Tasks 13 1.15 Challenges 13 1.16 Project Research Methodology 13 Chapter 02: Literature Review 14 2.1 Project 14 2.2 Project Management 14 2.3 Importance of Project Management 15 2.4 Project Management Process 19 2.5 Project Management Life Cycle 21 2.5 Projects and OperationsRead MoreAccounting Information System Chapter 1137115 Words   |  549 Pageswhich trade-offs are warranted in a given situation. 1-1 Ch. 1: Accounting Information Systems: An Overview 1.3 You and a few of your classmates decided to become entrepreneurs. You came up with a great idea for a new mobile phone application that you think will make lots of money. Your business plan won second place in a local competition, and you are using the $10,000 prize to support yourselves as you start your company. a. Identify the key decisions you need to make to be successfulRead MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 PagesMilan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore Taipei Tokyo Editorial Director: Sally Yagan Director of Editorial Services: Ashley Santora Acquisitions Editor: Brian Mickelson Editorial Project Manager: Sarah Holle Editorial Assistant: Ashlee Bradbury VP Director of Marketing: Patrice Lumumba Jones Senior Marketing Manager: Nikki Ayana Jones Senior Managing Editor: Judy Leale Production Project Manager: Becca Groves Senior Operations Supervisor:Read MoreMarketing Management 14th Edition Test Bank Kotler Test Bank173911 Words   |  696 PagesMarketing Management, 14e (Kotler/Keller) Chapter 1 Defining Marketing for the 21st Century 1) Which of the following statements about marketing is true? A) It is of little importance when products are standardized. B) It can help create jobs in the economy by increasing demand for goods and services. C) It helps to build a loyal customer base but has no impact on a firms intangible assets. D) It is more important for bigger organizations than smaller ones. E) It is seldom used by nonprofit

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