How the Diamond Industry Influences Popular Culture In this research proposal, I wanted to delve into understanding an item that has made an enormous impact on the world for a century, a gemstone that has fascinated countless people - the diamond. The diamond industry has created too many commercial traps for society. All the saga’s ups and downs began during world war and continued into the modern world. This article will focus on how diamonds, a symbol of romance and love, have transformed into viciousness and bloodshed over the decades. Although diamonds have been shaped as an illusion of love by De Beer, who holds the global monopoly, this illusion is paid for by the blood, and people only awakened to it much later. In discussing how the "blood diamond" came to be and unraveling this particular gemstone’s mystery. Are diamonds not rare? Because the largest monopolies do not hope people to recognize this fact? Later, the subject matter jumped to the big screen; a film titled "Blood Diamond" produced an accurate view of what goes on behind the diamond industry’s scenes for audiences. Ultimately, modern technology can now have a lab-created diamond at a much lower cost and possibly eliminate those bad names on "real" diamonds. Part One Job Title: Project Manager Department: Real Estate Job Analyst: Date Analyzed: 2/11/2021 Job Summary A project manager is responsible for ensuring the successful execution and completion of projects. A project manager is also responsible for the creation, execution, organization, and completion of specific projects. A project manager requires to interact with a range of internal and external stakeholders to ensure that a project is successful. They are responsible for managing relevant employees, reporting to the company’s executives about the progress of a project, ensuring that the projects are in tandem with the allocated budget, setting the deadlines, and adjusting if necessary. Job Duties and Responsibilities 1. Creating the short, middle, and long-term plans and requirements for a project. That includes setting the different milestones that should be met throughout the project, allocating the resources for the project, setting the deadlines, and ensuring that the deadlines are adhered to. 2. Performing the required quality control of a project through the development of standards that should be adhered to and ensuring that the standards are maintained throughout the project. 3. Reporting to the company executives and the board of directors about the progress of the project and ensuring that the project is aligned with the company’s goals and objectives. 4. Delegating and assigning project tasks to the employees that are in a better position to complete the tasks diligently. 5. Identifying the potential risks and liability that might occur during the execution of a project and coming up with effective and appropriate mitigation strate ...