Principles of managing projects in war-torn societies


Assignment:

Project Execution and Control

Planning the project is intricate and time-consuming, but it is worth all of the hard work when the project begins unfolding and you are able to see the finished product more clearly. Making sure the execution is done to quality, cost, and time specifications means keeping a close eye on progress and making adjustments when necessary.

Using information from assignment readings, websites, and articles from the library's full-text article databases (Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete and/or Proquest Central), research two principles of managing projects. At least two articles cited in the case.

Use the articles that were uploaded. Keep in mind that the requirements are for articles, not books.

Principle 1 (1 page)

• Explain the principle (no quotes).

• Describe how it can be applied to help keep the project on track. At least one article that was uploaded must be cited in this section.

Principle 2 (1 page)

• Explain the principle (no quotes).

• Describe how it can be applied to help keep the project on track. At least one article that was uploaded must be cited in this section.

Project Application (1 page)

• Apply the principles to your project

General project management research support is required for this section.

Do not use any quotations. Since you are engaging in research, cite and reference the sources in APA format. The paper should be written in third person; this means words like "I", "we", and "you" are not appropriate. Refer to yourself in third-person as "project manager" or write about what the "project team" will do, rather than saying "I" and "we." For more information see Differences Between First and Third Person.

Assignment Expectations

• A 3-page paper plus APA citations (2 to 3 sentence introduction, body and 2 to 3 sentence conclusion)

References:

M3 Chapter Quality and Statistics-44 pages

8 Essential KPI Metrics for Teams (3:32)

How to Measure Project Success (2:54)

Project Success Criteria, Success Factors and KPIs (1:59)

Success Factors Project Management (4:01)

Project Management Across the Project Life-Cycle (7:45)

A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®Guide) - 211 pages

Readings:

1. Managing projects in war-torn societies

By James Earnest

2. Exploiting the concept of a manufacturing system part II

By John Parnaby

3. Trident University International

By John Walker

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