Project Charter
Week2
Table of Contents
Business Case…………………………………………………………………………..………….………….3
Project Charter…….…………………………………………………..……………………………………..6
Project Name ………………………………………………………………..………………………………..6
Project Description…………………………………………………………………………….….…………6
Objectives………………………………………….………………………..…………………………………..8
Project Outcome……………………….…………………………………………….…….….……………..8
Requirements……………………………………..…….………………………………………………….….9
Project Success Criteria…………………………………………………………………………………..11
Project Assumptions and Constraints………………………………………………………………13
Project Milestone Timeline chart…………………………………………………………………….14
Stakeholder Register……………………………………………………………………………….………15
Project Approval Procedure…………………………………………..………………………..……...16
Business Case:
(Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Executive Summary
Several options were considered that will help address the objectives of the project, which are the inadequate access to the market by the dairy farmers, the milk spoilage problem, which has a direct impact on the quality of the milk. The project will sell the milk on behalf of the farmers either directly to the consumers around, but there is a percentage that will be sold through the cooperation will be determined later. Furthermore, the project intends to provide storage facilities that will ensure that milk is stored properly before it is delivered or sold.
Proponent Details
(a) Several employees- the project will require or employ 15 employees who will be involved either directly or indirectly in the activities of the project.
(b) Major shareholders- the project will have five principal shareholders who will directly discharge their duties to manage the project.
Benefits of the Project
The project will be committed to the local community by employing a local workforce and providing quality milk:
The project will have several benefits once it starts operations; they include:
Creation of job opportunities- 15 local people will be employed to work in the project. Moreover, the project also will achieve the provision of secure market access for the farmers' dairy products- the project intents to collect milk from the farmers then sell the liquid on their behalf. Finally, Profit and revenue for shareholders- shareholders will be able to get profit, once the milk is sold, an automatic service charge will be deducted from the farmers’ total amount (Melton, Yates, & Iles-Smith, 2011).
Time Frame
The earlier analysis indicates that the project will take approximately one and a half years to be implemented; this is exactly 24 months.
1. Preparing the Project Design and contractual documents of the project with the farmers and get all the governmental approvals related to milk collections and distribution. Also, make all agreements with the selling points for milk to the customers. –approximate inquired time around four months.
2. Site mobilization and preparation for starting to implement the project works, Approximate ...
Wk 3 - Apply: Project Metrics [due Mon]
Assignment Content
Now that you’ve identified the organization’s SWOT, you need to determine the project and its objectives and metrics. This project should be based on an unmet opportunity for the organization, or to minimize a potential threat. What does the organization need to do to advance its goals and/or expand its competitive advantage? How will you measure their progress?
Complete
the following:
Explain why this opportunity/threat was selected, and how it is anticipated to benefit the organization.
Create at least 3 measurable project objectives based on your analyses. Determine timelines and responsibilities for each objective (e.g. with a RACI chart)
Explain why these objectives are appropriate for the project.
Develop at least 2 metrics to evaluate achievement of each of the project objectives. Provide a 1-page explanation for why these are appropriate metrics for each of the objectives.
Cite
all sources following APA guidelines.
Project Charter
Week 2
Table of Contents
Business Case…………………………………………………………………………..………….………….3
Project Charter…….…………………………………………………..……………………………………..6
Project Name ………………………………………………………………..………………………………..6
Project Description…………………………………………………………………………….….…………6
Objectives………………………………………….………………………..…………………………………..8
Project Outcome……………………….…………………………………………….…….….……………..8
Requirements……………………………………..…….………………………………………………….….9
Project Success Criteria…………………………………………………………………………………..11
Project Assumptions and Constraints………………………………………………………………13
Project Milestone Timeline chart…………………………………………………………………….14
Stakeholder Register……………………………………………………………………………….………15
Project Approval Procedure…………………………………………..………………………..……...16
Business Case:
(Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Executive Summary
Several options were considered that will help address the objectives of the project which are the inadequate access to the market by the dairy farmers, the milk spoilage problem which has a direct impact on the quality of the milk. The project will sell the milk on behalf of the farmers either directly to the consumers around, but there is a percentage will be sold through the cooperation will be determine later . Furthermore, the project intends to provide storage facilities that will ensure that milk is stored properly before it is delivered or sold.
Proponent Details
(a) A number of employees- the project will require or employ 15 employees who will be involved either directly or indirectly in the activities of the project.
(b) Major shareholders- the project will have 5 main shareholders who will directly discharge their duties to manage the project.
Benefits of the Project
The project will be committed to the local community by employing a local workforce and providing quality milk:
The project will have several benefits once it starts operations, they include:
Cr ...
Project Scope&Project Resources, Schedule, and Cost(.docxwoodruffeloisa
Project Scope
&
Project Resources, Schedule, and Cost
(Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Table of Contents
Up Dated Project Scope (Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Project Outcome……………………….…………………………………………….…….….……………..8
Requirements Traceability Matrix…..…..…….………………………………………………….….9
Project Scope Statement ……….……….………………………………………………………………12
Work Breakdown Structure……….…………………………………………………………………….13
Work Breakdown Dictionary………….……………………………..………………………...……...14
Project Resource Management……………………………………………………………………..…18
Project Schedule…………………………………………………………………………………………..….22
Project Cost………………………………………………………………………………………………………26
Project Outcome
This project is development of new business suggested and established from American Farmers Association as a partnership with one of the largest food organization in the middle East named Carrefour, Mr. Gorge Stuard the Head of Investment and development Sector in the organization , the one who will be responsible for following up funding provided by his organization required to execute the project. The Product will be directly under supervision from USFDA, to be sure for the safety of the Milk product before doing any sale to the consumer in the local market. The main idea of the project is to buy the milk from farmers and collected and stored it large frediges tanks dedicated for this purpose to maintain the validity of the milk for long as possible around four weeks. The milk before storage will go through a process to purified from any impurities after filtering and treatment of any harmful bacteria. Next step is to be packaged and sold in the local market under a trade name called Golden Milk. This profitable project distributes profits as follows:
1- 70% to the investor Carrefour Organization which is fully given the funds to execute the project.
2- 30% of the profits to the American Farmers Association in return providing the land on an area of 5,000 M2, they will responsible to do agreement with farmers to buy the milk from them on behalf of CMCC, in addition the Administration and full management of the Milk Collection & Processing Center furthermore, providing technical expertise, manpower and specialized team in marketing for the product . Also, they have to follow up all the necessary procedures inquired to take approvals from government authorities to approve the project execution and the commercial name of the milk product.
The project aims to build milk processing machines that will process the milk collected from different farmers to add value and packages it before selling it to retail shops and supermarket. Through processing, which adds value, the shelf life and prices of milk increases, and this help in profit maximization. The project will be particularly helpful and significant to the smallholder dairy producers because it will be collecting milk from them before processing. Payments that dairy farmers will be getting will help them increase ...
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Design of Milk Analysis Embedded System for Dairy FarmersKunal Kabra
This report gives brief of milk analysis system using embedded system. Also give brief of milk contain, how to build low cost, high quality milk system for farmer. This is my engineering project
Degree's final project from myself during the last year of University Jaume I. I used all the knowledge learned on the degree Business Administration.
The project is a business plan of an ecological enterprise may be implemented in the market of Spain. The business is viable, the information obtained is from a qualitative study made in Castellón and different references.
Wk 3 - Apply: Project Metrics [due Mon]
Assignment Content
Now that you’ve identified the organization’s SWOT, you need to determine the project and its objectives and metrics. This project should be based on an unmet opportunity for the organization, or to minimize a potential threat. What does the organization need to do to advance its goals and/or expand its competitive advantage? How will you measure their progress?
Complete
the following:
Explain why this opportunity/threat was selected, and how it is anticipated to benefit the organization.
Create at least 3 measurable project objectives based on your analyses. Determine timelines and responsibilities for each objective (e.g. with a RACI chart)
Explain why these objectives are appropriate for the project.
Develop at least 2 metrics to evaluate achievement of each of the project objectives. Provide a 1-page explanation for why these are appropriate metrics for each of the objectives.
Cite
all sources following APA guidelines.
Project Charter
Week 2
Table of Contents
Business Case…………………………………………………………………………..………….………….3
Project Charter…….…………………………………………………..……………………………………..6
Project Name ………………………………………………………………..………………………………..6
Project Description…………………………………………………………………………….….…………6
Objectives………………………………………….………………………..…………………………………..8
Project Outcome……………………….…………………………………………….…….….……………..8
Requirements……………………………………..…….………………………………………………….….9
Project Success Criteria…………………………………………………………………………………..11
Project Assumptions and Constraints………………………………………………………………13
Project Milestone Timeline chart…………………………………………………………………….14
Stakeholder Register……………………………………………………………………………….………15
Project Approval Procedure…………………………………………..………………………..……...16
Business Case:
(Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Executive Summary
Several options were considered that will help address the objectives of the project which are the inadequate access to the market by the dairy farmers, the milk spoilage problem which has a direct impact on the quality of the milk. The project will sell the milk on behalf of the farmers either directly to the consumers around, but there is a percentage will be sold through the cooperation will be determine later . Furthermore, the project intends to provide storage facilities that will ensure that milk is stored properly before it is delivered or sold.
Proponent Details
(a) A number of employees- the project will require or employ 15 employees who will be involved either directly or indirectly in the activities of the project.
(b) Major shareholders- the project will have 5 main shareholders who will directly discharge their duties to manage the project.
Benefits of the Project
The project will be committed to the local community by employing a local workforce and providing quality milk:
The project will have several benefits once it starts operations, they include:
Cr ...
Project Scope&Project Resources, Schedule, and Cost(.docxwoodruffeloisa
Project Scope
&
Project Resources, Schedule, and Cost
(Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Table of Contents
Up Dated Project Scope (Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Project Outcome……………………….…………………………………………….…….….……………..8
Requirements Traceability Matrix…..…..…….………………………………………………….….9
Project Scope Statement ……….……….………………………………………………………………12
Work Breakdown Structure……….…………………………………………………………………….13
Work Breakdown Dictionary………….……………………………..………………………...……...14
Project Resource Management……………………………………………………………………..…18
Project Schedule…………………………………………………………………………………………..….22
Project Cost………………………………………………………………………………………………………26
Project Outcome
This project is development of new business suggested and established from American Farmers Association as a partnership with one of the largest food organization in the middle East named Carrefour, Mr. Gorge Stuard the Head of Investment and development Sector in the organization , the one who will be responsible for following up funding provided by his organization required to execute the project. The Product will be directly under supervision from USFDA, to be sure for the safety of the Milk product before doing any sale to the consumer in the local market. The main idea of the project is to buy the milk from farmers and collected and stored it large frediges tanks dedicated for this purpose to maintain the validity of the milk for long as possible around four weeks. The milk before storage will go through a process to purified from any impurities after filtering and treatment of any harmful bacteria. Next step is to be packaged and sold in the local market under a trade name called Golden Milk. This profitable project distributes profits as follows:
1- 70% to the investor Carrefour Organization which is fully given the funds to execute the project.
2- 30% of the profits to the American Farmers Association in return providing the land on an area of 5,000 M2, they will responsible to do agreement with farmers to buy the milk from them on behalf of CMCC, in addition the Administration and full management of the Milk Collection & Processing Center furthermore, providing technical expertise, manpower and specialized team in marketing for the product . Also, they have to follow up all the necessary procedures inquired to take approvals from government authorities to approve the project execution and the commercial name of the milk product.
The project aims to build milk processing machines that will process the milk collected from different farmers to add value and packages it before selling it to retail shops and supermarket. Through processing, which adds value, the shelf life and prices of milk increases, and this help in profit maximization. The project will be particularly helpful and significant to the smallholder dairy producers because it will be collecting milk from them before processing. Payments that dairy farmers will be getting will help them increase ...
A Study On Budgetary Control At Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt Ltd.Veeranjaneyulu Gogasani
Description: Budget Is Essential in Every Walk of Our Life-National. Budget Is a Blue Print of Expenditure and Revenues. It Is Important to Control Costs Before they Spiral. At The Same Time How To Control The Budget. What Are The Techniques Used In The Budgetary Control.
Design of Milk Analysis Embedded System for Dairy FarmersKunal Kabra
This report gives brief of milk analysis system using embedded system. Also give brief of milk contain, how to build low cost, high quality milk system for farmer. This is my engineering project
Degree's final project from myself during the last year of University Jaume I. I used all the knowledge learned on the degree Business Administration.
The project is a business plan of an ecological enterprise may be implemented in the market of Spain. The business is viable, the information obtained is from a qualitative study made in Castellón and different references.
Pre Construction Stages Work(procurement and tendering) Binod PatroBBinodKumarPatro
This Report Contains the steps of work before construction. In this report, the task is to prepare a procurement and tendering analysis for a construction company as a consultant of 0.5million Sq. Ft. with land a commercial center. This is the assignment report of MBA Construction project management of RICS School of Built Environment, Amity University, Mumbai.
Ryerson University - Ted Rogers School of Management
Course: Project Management (GMS450)
Project Management
This course focuses on how projects contribute to the strategic goals of the organization. The linkages for integration include the process of selecting projects that best support organizational strategy and all the technical and managerial processes to complete those projects. The goals for prospective project managers are to clearly understand the role of the project in their organizations and to master project management tools/techniques and interpersonal skills necessary to orchestrate projects to completion. (Formerly MGT 806)
Project Management Report for Blue Bag Films (University Assignment)Yordan Dimitrov
As part of my Project Management for Business module, I was required to prepare a project management report for implementing hot-desking at 'Blue Bag Films'.
Scenario 1 (length as needed)You are considering auctioning a L.docxkenjordan97598
Scenario 1 (length: as needed)
You are considering auctioning a Leonardo Da Vinci original sketch. You entice four bidders to come to your auction. The bidders’ valuations of the sketch in decreasing order are $3.0, $2.2, $2.0, and $1.5 (in millions).
· If you used a second-price sealed bid auction, who would win and what would the winning price be?
· If you used a first-price sealed bid auction and the optimal strategy for the participants was to shade their bid by 20% and the participants used this strategy, who would win and what would the winning price be?
· Which auction should you choose to maximize your profit?
Answer the above questions if the valuations of the sketch are $3.0, $2.7, $2.0 and $1.5.
Scenario 2 (length: 0.5 page)
In the auction described above, suppose that you could entice additional bidders to attend your auction. However, none of the new bidders would have a valuation greater than $3.0 million. Despite that fact, you expect the amount that the winning bidder must pay to increase regardless of the type of auction you use (first- or second-price sealed bid). For each auction, explain why you would expect the auction price to increase. If you want, you may assume the valuations of the original four participants are $3.0, $2.2, $2.0 and $1.5 million.
Scenario 3 (length: 0.5 page)
Some recent Super Bowl advertisements have spent very little time mentioning anything about their product--or even the name of the company. In particular, the two-minute long Ram Trucks "Farmer" commercial had only a few brief and almost unidentifiable views of their product until the last ten seconds of the commercial. Further, the name of the company was only mentioned in the last five seconds of that commercial. Explain why this commercial demonstrated the concept of signaling described in the textbook. In other words, why should consumers be convinced that a Ram truck is of high quality because of the airing of that commercial?
Scenario 4 (length: as needed)
Suppose there are two types of people who need health insurance; high-risk and low-risk consumers. High-risk consumers have a relatively high probability of needing expensive medical care and on average incur $2,000 of medical expenses per year. The high-risk consumers would be willing to pay up to $2,500 for insurance that covers all their medical bills. Low-risk consumers would be willing to pay up to $1,500 for full-coverage insurance and on average would incur on average $1,200 in medical bills. Assume 1/3 of all consumers are high-risk and the remaining 2/3 of consumers are low-risk. Consumers know whether they are high-risk or low-risk. The insurance company knows 2/3 of all consumers are low-risk but cannot identify which consumers are low-risk.
1. If all consumers bought insurance, what price must the insurance company charge to break even in expectation? That is, what price must the insurance company charge so that the expected payments equals the premium?
2. Which consumers w.
1. The Incident Command System (ICS) is a tool forA. Co.docxstilliegeorgiana
1. The Incident Command System (ICS) is a tool for:
A. Command, control, and coordination at an incident
B. Interagency responses only
C. Multi-jurisdictional responses only
D. Responses involving first-response personnel only
2. ICS can be used to manage all types of incidents.
A. True
B. False
3. Federal law requires that ICS be used for all natural disasters.
A. True
B. False
4.The ICS General Staff includes:
A. Branch, Division, Group, and Unit managers
B. All managers of operational resources.
C. Planning, Operations, Logistics, and Finance/Administration Section Chiefs
D. Incident Commander and the Information, Safety, and Liaison Officers
5. All incidents, regardless of size, will have an Incident Commander.
A. True
B. False
6. In an ICS environment, the optimum span of control is:
A. Two (2) resources
B. Five (5) resources
C. Eight (8) resources
D. Ten (10) resources
7. Which section is responsible for providing incident facilities?
A. Planning
B. Operations
C. Logistics
D. Finance/Administration
8. Which section is responsible for documenting the status of resources, incident response, and developing the IAP?
A. Planning
B. Operations
C. Logistics
D. Finance/Administration
9. The Incident Commander is responsible for all the following EXCEPT:
A. Protecting life and property
B. Controlling resources assigned to the incident
C. Maintaining accountability
D. Coordinating the community-wide response
10. Given what you know about your agency, your job and you capabilities, where would you most likely be assigned in an ICS structure? To whom would you report? Be sure to include what your job is or would be during an event.
.
1. The Thirteenth Amendment effectively brought an end to slaver.docxstilliegeorgiana
1. The Thirteenth Amendment effectively brought an end to slavery in the United States. Lincoln had issued the Emancipation Proclamation over 3 years earlier. Why, then, was the Thirteenth Amendment issued? Was it necessary? How come?
2. The Fourteenth Amendment settled the question of who is a citizen of the United States. (anyone naturalized or born here). Why are Indians excluded?
3. Persons who are citizens may not be denied the right to vote according to the Fifteenth Amendment. The Civil Rights crises of the 1960s, and the work of Martin Luther King (and many others) sought, among other things, to assure that the right to vote was available to all. Why? The Fifteenth Amendment had been passed almost a hundred years earlier. How could persons be denied the ballot?
4. How could Andrew Johnson, Lincoln's successor, veto the Civil Rights Bill in 1866 when the 13th Amendment had already been passed in 1865? What issues did he cite to justify his veto? (Hint: look at the Johnson primary source)
5. The 14th Amendment. How does Foner explain the relationship between the Federal and the State as a result of the 14th Amendment?
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.
Pre Construction Stages Work(procurement and tendering) Binod PatroBBinodKumarPatro
This Report Contains the steps of work before construction. In this report, the task is to prepare a procurement and tendering analysis for a construction company as a consultant of 0.5million Sq. Ft. with land a commercial center. This is the assignment report of MBA Construction project management of RICS School of Built Environment, Amity University, Mumbai.
Ryerson University - Ted Rogers School of Management
Course: Project Management (GMS450)
Project Management
This course focuses on how projects contribute to the strategic goals of the organization. The linkages for integration include the process of selecting projects that best support organizational strategy and all the technical and managerial processes to complete those projects. The goals for prospective project managers are to clearly understand the role of the project in their organizations and to master project management tools/techniques and interpersonal skills necessary to orchestrate projects to completion. (Formerly MGT 806)
Project Management Report for Blue Bag Films (University Assignment)Yordan Dimitrov
As part of my Project Management for Business module, I was required to prepare a project management report for implementing hot-desking at 'Blue Bag Films'.
Scenario 1 (length as needed)You are considering auctioning a L.docxkenjordan97598
Scenario 1 (length: as needed)
You are considering auctioning a Leonardo Da Vinci original sketch. You entice four bidders to come to your auction. The bidders’ valuations of the sketch in decreasing order are $3.0, $2.2, $2.0, and $1.5 (in millions).
· If you used a second-price sealed bid auction, who would win and what would the winning price be?
· If you used a first-price sealed bid auction and the optimal strategy for the participants was to shade their bid by 20% and the participants used this strategy, who would win and what would the winning price be?
· Which auction should you choose to maximize your profit?
Answer the above questions if the valuations of the sketch are $3.0, $2.7, $2.0 and $1.5.
Scenario 2 (length: 0.5 page)
In the auction described above, suppose that you could entice additional bidders to attend your auction. However, none of the new bidders would have a valuation greater than $3.0 million. Despite that fact, you expect the amount that the winning bidder must pay to increase regardless of the type of auction you use (first- or second-price sealed bid). For each auction, explain why you would expect the auction price to increase. If you want, you may assume the valuations of the original four participants are $3.0, $2.2, $2.0 and $1.5 million.
Scenario 3 (length: 0.5 page)
Some recent Super Bowl advertisements have spent very little time mentioning anything about their product--or even the name of the company. In particular, the two-minute long Ram Trucks "Farmer" commercial had only a few brief and almost unidentifiable views of their product until the last ten seconds of the commercial. Further, the name of the company was only mentioned in the last five seconds of that commercial. Explain why this commercial demonstrated the concept of signaling described in the textbook. In other words, why should consumers be convinced that a Ram truck is of high quality because of the airing of that commercial?
Scenario 4 (length: as needed)
Suppose there are two types of people who need health insurance; high-risk and low-risk consumers. High-risk consumers have a relatively high probability of needing expensive medical care and on average incur $2,000 of medical expenses per year. The high-risk consumers would be willing to pay up to $2,500 for insurance that covers all their medical bills. Low-risk consumers would be willing to pay up to $1,500 for full-coverage insurance and on average would incur on average $1,200 in medical bills. Assume 1/3 of all consumers are high-risk and the remaining 2/3 of consumers are low-risk. Consumers know whether they are high-risk or low-risk. The insurance company knows 2/3 of all consumers are low-risk but cannot identify which consumers are low-risk.
1. If all consumers bought insurance, what price must the insurance company charge to break even in expectation? That is, what price must the insurance company charge so that the expected payments equals the premium?
2. Which consumers w.
1. The Incident Command System (ICS) is a tool forA. Co.docxstilliegeorgiana
1. The Incident Command System (ICS) is a tool for:
A. Command, control, and coordination at an incident
B. Interagency responses only
C. Multi-jurisdictional responses only
D. Responses involving first-response personnel only
2. ICS can be used to manage all types of incidents.
A. True
B. False
3. Federal law requires that ICS be used for all natural disasters.
A. True
B. False
4.The ICS General Staff includes:
A. Branch, Division, Group, and Unit managers
B. All managers of operational resources.
C. Planning, Operations, Logistics, and Finance/Administration Section Chiefs
D. Incident Commander and the Information, Safety, and Liaison Officers
5. All incidents, regardless of size, will have an Incident Commander.
A. True
B. False
6. In an ICS environment, the optimum span of control is:
A. Two (2) resources
B. Five (5) resources
C. Eight (8) resources
D. Ten (10) resources
7. Which section is responsible for providing incident facilities?
A. Planning
B. Operations
C. Logistics
D. Finance/Administration
8. Which section is responsible for documenting the status of resources, incident response, and developing the IAP?
A. Planning
B. Operations
C. Logistics
D. Finance/Administration
9. The Incident Commander is responsible for all the following EXCEPT:
A. Protecting life and property
B. Controlling resources assigned to the incident
C. Maintaining accountability
D. Coordinating the community-wide response
10. Given what you know about your agency, your job and you capabilities, where would you most likely be assigned in an ICS structure? To whom would you report? Be sure to include what your job is or would be during an event.
.
1. The Thirteenth Amendment effectively brought an end to slaver.docxstilliegeorgiana
1. The Thirteenth Amendment effectively brought an end to slavery in the United States. Lincoln had issued the Emancipation Proclamation over 3 years earlier. Why, then, was the Thirteenth Amendment issued? Was it necessary? How come?
2. The Fourteenth Amendment settled the question of who is a citizen of the United States. (anyone naturalized or born here). Why are Indians excluded?
3. Persons who are citizens may not be denied the right to vote according to the Fifteenth Amendment. The Civil Rights crises of the 1960s, and the work of Martin Luther King (and many others) sought, among other things, to assure that the right to vote was available to all. Why? The Fifteenth Amendment had been passed almost a hundred years earlier. How could persons be denied the ballot?
4. How could Andrew Johnson, Lincoln's successor, veto the Civil Rights Bill in 1866 when the 13th Amendment had already been passed in 1865? What issues did he cite to justify his veto? (Hint: look at the Johnson primary source)
5. The 14th Amendment. How does Foner explain the relationship between the Federal and the State as a result of the 14th Amendment?
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1. The Thirteenth Amendment effectively brought an end to slavery in the United States. Lincoln had issued the Emancipation Proclamation over 3 years earlier. Why, then, was the Thirteenth Amendment issued? Was it necessary? How come?
2. The Fourteenth Amendment settled the question of who is a citizen of the United States. (anyone naturalized or born here). Why are Indians excluded?
3. Persons who are citizens may not be denied the right to vote according to the Fifteenth Amendment. The Civil Rights crises of the 1960s, and the work of Martin Luther King (and many others) sought, among other things, to assure that the right to vote was available to all. Why? The Fifteenth Amendment had been passed almost a hundred years earlier. How could persons be denied the ballot?
4. How could Andrew Johnson, Lincoln's successor, veto the Civil Rights Bill in 1866 when the 13th Amendment had already been passed in 1865? What issues did he cite to justify his veto? (Hint: look at the Johnson primary source)
5. The 14th Amendment. How does Foner explain the relationship between the Federal and the State as a result of the 14th Amendment?
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1. The Fight for a True Democracy
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/23/podcasts/1619-slavery-anniversary.html
(Follow the link to the podcast)
Directions:
Students will listen to this podcast and write 3 paragraphs about it. One paragraph should summarize the podcast episode, the second paragraph should discuss its significance in U.S. History, and the last paragraph should explain what the student thought about the podcast.
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1. The article for week 8 described hip hop as a weapon. This week's reading makes several references to hip hop and spirituality? Can hip hop be described as a spiritual movement? Why or why not?
2. In the movie, "I Love Hip Hop in Morocco" on of the rappers repeatedly used the "N" word. Do you agree with his use of the "N" word for Moroccans? How did he justify its use?
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1. The Hatch Act defines prohibited activities of public employees. Analyze the significance of these prohibitions with regard to an individual’s political actions. Provide a rationale for your response.
2. Analyze the key ethical challenges of privatization. Take a position on whether the private sector should be responsible for program outcomes of a public program or service. Provide a rationale for your response
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1. “The Case for Reparations” by Ta-Nehisi Coates (604-19) in Rereading America
2. “Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City” (152) by Nikole Hannah-Jones3. “From Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work” (136) by Jean Anyon
4. John Taylor Gatto's "Against School" (114) in Rereading America
How to Do Extra Credit: 1. 5 Paged Essay-Must Be Singled Spaced.
For 100 points do extra credit where you review a film, video, music video, or lecture or book that reflects the discussions in class. Write a paper on themes presented in the class reflected in one of those mediums. Consider the ideas about culture. Observe how culture and condition were presented. Think about what values were being preserved or dismantled. Then, write in third person, what was learned. The essay is in third person; don’t write you, we, our us, or me. It is not considered academic.
Question: What are the themes in the event that link to the course, and how do those themes represent social problems or ways to resolve those problems?
1st Paragraph 100 POINTS FOR ESSAY
Introduction: Write summary of the event, lecture, music video, or song. (5 sentences)
Thesis: Answer the questions above. (1-2 sentences)
2nd Paragraph
Point: Write what is the importance of the theme. (1-2 sentences)
Illustration A. Summary (3 sentences)
Illustration B. Quotation (1-2 lines)
Explanation:
A. Explain the importance of the quote (2 sentences)
B. Explain how the importance is linked to Anzaldua (2 sentences)
3rd Paragraph
Point: Write what is the importance of the theme. (1-2 sentences)
Illustration A. Summary (3 sentences)
Illustration B. Quotation (1-2 lines)
Explanation:
A. Explain the importance of the quote (2 sentences)
B. Explain how the importance is linked Anzaldua (2 sentences)
4th Paragraph
Point: Write what is the importance of the theme. (1-2 sentences)
Illustration A. Summary (3 sentences)
Illustration B. Quotation (1-2 lines)
Explanation:
A. Explain the importance of the quote (2 sentences)
B. Explain how the importance is linked to Anzaldua (2 sentences)
5th Conclusion: Write 3 sentences on what you learned you didn't know before. Write in third person.
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1. Some people say that chatbots are inferior for chatting.Others di.docxstilliegeorgiana
1. Some people say that chatbots are inferior for chatting.Others disagree. Discuss.
2. Discuss the financial benefits of chatbots.
3. Discuss how IBM Watson will reach 1 billion people by 2018 and what the implications of that are.
4. Compare the chatbots of Facebook and WeChat. Which has more functionalities?
5. Research the role of chatbots in helping patients with dementia
6. Microsoft partners with the government of Singapore to develop chatbots for e-services. Find out how this is done.
APA format with 2 references.
2 pages
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1. Some people say that chatbots are inferior for chatting.Others disagree. Discuss.
2. Discuss the financial benefits of chatbots.
3. Discuss how IBM Watson will reach 1 billion people by 2018 and what the implications of that are.
4. Compare the chatbots of Facebook and WeChat. Which has more functionalities?
5. Research the role of chatbots in helping patients with dementia
6. Microsoft partners with the government of Singapore to develop chatbots for e-services. Find out how this is done.
APA format with 2 references.
2 pages
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1. Some people say that chatbots are inferior for chatting. Others d.docxstilliegeorgiana
1. Some people say that chatbots are inferior for chatting. Others disagree. Discuss.
2. Discuss the financial benefits of chatbots.
3. Discuss how IBM Watson will reach 1 billion people by 2018 and what the implications of that are.
4. Compare the chatbots of Facebook and WeChat. Which has more functionalities?
5. Research the role of chatbots in helping patients with dementia.
6.Microsoft partners with the government of Singapore to develop chatbots for e-services. Find out how this is done.
Note: Each question must be answered in 6-7 ines and refernces must be APA cited
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1. Tell us about yourself and your personal journey that has to lead you to the University of the ABC. (Currently, I’m pursuing my masters in IT and next applying for Ph.D. In IT) in same ABC university
2. What are your research interests in the area of information technology? How did you become interested in this area of research?
3. What unique qualities do you think you have that will help you in being successful in this program? (Ph.D. IT Program)
4. How can obtaining a doctorate impact your contribution to the practices of information technology? Where do you see yourself after obtaining a doctorate from ABC?
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1. Tell us what characteristics of Loma Linda University are particularly attractive and meaningful to you and why you have chosen to apply for advanced education.
(500 words)
2.
LLU believes deeply in integrating spiritual values into the educational experience. As a result, religion courses and chapel attendance are part of the curriculum. Tell us why you believe such a faith-based education would be of special benefit to you. (500 words)
3.
Tell us the desirable qualities that you see in yourself that you believe would aid us in considering your application. (1000 words)
4. Discuss how your spiritual origins, development, and experience have influenced and been integrated into your daily life. (1000 words)
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1. Tell us about yourself and your personal journey that has lead you to University of the Cumberlands.
2. What are your research interests in the area of information technology? How did you become interested in this area of research?
3. What is your current job/career and how will this program impact your career growth?
4. What unique qualities do you think you have that will help you in being successful in this program?
5. How can obtaining a doctorate impact your contribution to the practices of information technology? Where do you see yourself after obtaining a doctorate from UC?
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1. The Research paper will come in five parts. The instructions are:
RESEARCH PAPER TOPIC
Impact of Women in Missions History
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Part 2:
Refined topic, edited abstract, outline, and ten sources - Students will incorporate any changes to topic, outline the paper, write questions to be answered by the research, and submit ten sources. Submit Part 2 by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 3.
Note:
Some will need to limit their topic. Others will need to expand their topic. This process should begin this week and continue until the final project is submitted.
DUE SUNDAY, MAY 31ST
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Part 3:
Introduction and first five pages - Students will submit the introduction and first five pages of the research paper. Submit Part 3 by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 4.
DUE FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH
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Part 4:
Introduction and first ten pages - Students will submit introduction and first ten pages, incorporating changes made to initial submission. Submit Part 4 by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 5.
DUE FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH
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Part 5:
Complete research paper - Students will submit the complete research paper. The paper will be 5000-6000 words in the body of the paper, with a minimum of ten academic resources cited. Submit Part 5 by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 7
DUE FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH
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1. The minutiae points located on a fingerprint will help determine the _________________ of a fingerprint since it has been empirically demonstrated that no two fingerprints are alike.
2. A fingerprint will remain ______________ during an individual's lifetime.
3. The epidermis is the outer layer of the skin, while the ___________ is the inner layer of the skin.
4. The ____________ is formed by ridges entering from one side of the print, rising and falling, and exiting on the opposite side (like a wave).
5. Level 2 includes locating and comparing _________________
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1. The initial post is to be posted first and have 300-500 words
· The original post is substantive, showing depth of knowledge on the topic and requires 2 references. References are from LDRS 300 course text or readings.
· Substantive replies occur under two or more different threads, other than that belonging to you.
· Response posts to peers' original postings are respectful, show clear synthesis and evaluation of the content read, and provides depth, breath, or new insight to the topic.
· Be clearly written and contain no APA/spelling/grammatical errors
Use
APA Citations for all your sources and include an APA References list. (No Title Page, or other APA formatting is required)
Spelling and Grammar is important.
Discussion Question: Servant Leadership in a movie, book, or drama film you have enjoyed.
Based on our readings from
Lead Like Jesus
(Blanchard, Hodges, & Hendry, 2016),
Jesus on Leadership (Wilkes, 1998)
and thus far in the lectures of LDRS 300;
A Servant Leader models Jesus by having the following leadership traits
:
1. Followership.
2. Greatness in Service.
3. Takes Risks.
4. Shares Responsibility and Authority.
5. Practices
one of
the Being Habits or Doing Habits.
6. Embodies the Vision, Mission, and Values of the group.
7. Is a Performance Coach.
8. Displays Lessons Learned from The Work of a Carpenter.
Choose a character from a movie and discuss the following two questions.
1.
How did the character display TWO (2) traits of a Servant Leader like Jesus from the list above?
1.
Give
2 examples from the movie to support your position.
2. H
ow would you describe the EGO of this character in terms of the two ways EGO is discussed in this class? (
Edging God Out
Verses
Exalting God Only
)
1.
Give at least 2 examples from the movie to support your position.
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1. The key elements of supplier measurement are quality, delivery, and price. On the surface this appears to be a simple matter, but what are the complicating factors?
2. David Atkinson, the founder and Managing Director of Four Pillars, a management consulting and training company, states that “supplier relationship management is . . . process-focused. It’s a lot more about how the organization systematically plans, than it is about an ’interpersonal’ skill set of the procurement person or relationship manager.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
3. Supplier performance measurement is an essential lever for successful supplier management that encompasses both pre- and post-contract management. From this vantage point, how would you distinguish the focuses of supplier performance measurement undertaken pre-contract stage versus post-contract stage?
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1. Search the Internet and locate an article that relates to the topic of HACKING and summarize the reading in your own words. Your summary should be 2-3 paragraphs in length and uploaded as a TEXT DOCUMENT.
2. Do you feel the benefits of cloud computing are worth the threats and vulnerabilities? Have we arrived at a point where we can trust external agencies to secure our most precious data? Please explain your answer.
3. In a few short paragraphs, explain which cloud services you use (Google, Amazon, iCloud, Verizon, Microsoft One, Dropbox, etc) and what type of information you store (docs, photos, music, other files?). How much space do you have and what does this cost per month?
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1. Text mining – Text mining or text data mining is a process to e.docxstilliegeorgiana
1. Text mining – Text mining or text data mining is a process to extract high-quality information from the text. It is done through patterns and trends devised using statistical pattern learning. Firstly, the input data is structured. After structuring, patterns are derived from this structured data and finally, the output is evaluated and interpreted. The main applications of text mining include competitive intelligence, E-Discovery, National Security, and social media monitoring. It is a trending topic for the thesis in data mining.
Some research needs
Problem definition – In the first phase problem definition is listed i.e. business aims and objectives are determined taking into consideration certain factors like the current background and future prospective.
Data exploration – Required data is collected and explored using various statistical methods along with identification of underlying problems.
Data preparation – The data is prepared for modeling by cleansing and formatting the raw data in the desired way. The meaning of data is not changed while preparing.
Modeling – In this phase the data model is created by applying certain mathematical functions and modeling techniques. After the model is created it goes through validation and verification.
Evaluation – After the model is created, it is evaluated by a team of experts to check whether it satisfies business objectives or not.
Deployment – After evaluation, the model is deployed and further plans are made for its maintenance. A properly organized report is prepared with the summary of the work done.
Research paper Policy
· APA format
. https://apastyle.apa.org/
. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html
· Min number of pages are 15 pages
· Must have
. Contents with page numbers
. Abstract
. Introduction
. The problem
4. Are there any sub-problems?
4. Is there any issue need to be present concerning the problem?
. The solutions
5. Steps of the solutions
. Compare the solution to other solution
. Any suggestion to improve the solution
. Conclusion
. References
· Missing one of the above will result -5/30 of the research paper
· Paper does not stick to the APA will result in 0 in the research paper
Spring 2020 Name: ______________________________
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Information System.
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1. Students need to review 3 different social media platforms that are not mainstream.
a. TikTok
b. Lasso
c. Vero
d. Steemit
e. Caffeine
f. Houseparty
g. Amazon Spark
h. Anchor
i. Facebook for Creators
j. Foursquare Swarm
k. Facecast
l. Google My Business
m. Reddit
2. Provide background of how the platform started, who owns them and how big of a following they have?
3. What are the platforms demographics?
4. Strategies and Tools/Platforms – Strengths, Opportunities for Improvement, and recommendation for each platform.
5. Monitoring and Measuring what to measure? What analytics? What tools to use?
6. What companies are currently posting on this platform?
7. Develop 2 case examples of how companies are using this platform to engage with their customers? Include images of posts.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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3. Business Case:
(Cooperative Milk Collecting Center)
Executive Summary
Several options were considered that will help address the
objectives of the project, which are the inadequate access to the
market by the dairy farmers, the milk spoilage problem, which
has a direct impact on the quality of the milk. The project will
sell the milk on behalf of the farmers either directly to the
consumers around, but there is a percentage that will be sold
through the cooperation will be determined later. Furthermore,
the project intends to provide storage facilities that will ensure
that milk is stored properly before it is delivered or sold.
Proponent Details
(a) Several employees- the project will require or employ 15
employees who will be involved either directly or indirectly in
the activities of the project.
(b) Major shareholders- the project will have five principal
shareholders who will directly discharge their duties to manage
the project.
Benefits of the Project
The project will be committed to the local community by
employing a local workforce and providing quality milk:
The project will have several benefits once it starts operations;
they include:
Creation of job opportunities- 15 local people will be employed
to work in the project. Moreover, the project also will achieve
the provision of secure market access for the farmers' dairy
4. products- the project intents to collect milk from the farmers
then sell the liquid on their behalf. Finally, Profit and revenue
for shareholders- shareholders will be able to get profit, once
the milk is sold, an automatic service charge will be deducted
from the farmers’ total amount (Melton, Yates, & Iles-Smith,
2011).
Time Frame
The earlier analysis indicates that the project will take
approximately one and a half years to be implemented; this is
exactly 24 months.
1. Preparing the Project Design and contractual documents of
the project with the farmers and get all the governmental
approvals related to milk collections and distribution. Also,
make all agreements with the selling points for milk to the
customers. –approximate inquired time around four months.
2. Site mobilization and preparation for starting to implement
the project works, Approximate 3months minimum.
3. Project Works Execution and Handing Over Approximate
10months.
4. Bring equipment and all the inquired refrigerators and fixed
them in preparation for the operation; this needs about three
months.
5. Commencement of operations of equipment, milk collection,
refilling, and distribution system for sales outlets. - The
approximate timeframe inquired for two months.
6. Completion of operations and Management staff Training and
starting up full capacity production – Approximate timeframe
two months.
Cost of the Project
the facility
cost
5. total cost
Land Purchasing
100,000
Design and Documentation
15,000
Construction work
160,000
20 Mechanical Refrigeration or Cooling Tanks
$1500/unit
$30,000
Packing System for milk in containers
suitable for distribution.
15,000
15 employee’s payrolls
salary per year
$75,000
Other Expenses (water, Electricity, telecommunication
services& Sterilize and cleaning)
$35,000
(a) The total estimated cost of investment- the project is likely
to cost an estimated as per the following:
In summary, the overall Budget of the Project is expected to be
$430,000.
(b) Purpose of investment funds- the main agenda is to help
farmers to get quick access to the market as well as earn profit
that will sustain the project.
6. Servicing Requirements
Several servicing requirements by the project will include
power supply, which will be provided by the Electricity
company, the water service board will provide water, other
services may consist of telecommunication services, among
others.
Expected Return on investment
The project does not assume any return in the first two years,
and this is because the first one and half a year, the project will
not have started its operation, and then the six months after will
enable the project to stabilize. The project, however, expects
650,000 return on investment in year three and an increase in
the subsequent years.
Risk
As for now, the project appears to be straight forward.
However, several risks may face the project later as it
progresses,
Several changes that may meet the project are:
(a) Market demand- a likely fall of Market demand
(b) Land- may be scanty and not enough for the expansion of
the project
(c) supplies- low supplies due to change in seasons and climate
change
(d) Operations- may be marred with a lack of adequate funds
(John & Oliver, 2015).
Environmental Impacts
The impact of the project on the environment will be positive,
and this is because cleanliness is the first element that will be
observed by the project. The purity of both the global climate as
well as the work environment. However, in the case of the
plastics container that may be thrown around by the users after
use, the project intends to address this by regular involvement
7. in the cleaning process.
Project Charter
Project Name:
Cooperative Milk Collecting Center (CMCC)- Product Name:
Golden Milk
Project Description:
The project is a profit-making organization which will be
headed by the CEO who will be hired from outside to avoid
conflict of interest, and every section will be directed by
managers to be in charge of other employees. Managers will be
one of the dairy farmers because they are the ones that
understand the challenges, but they must possess management
skills. In charge of the projects with a flat organizational
structure where machine operators and other staff will be
answerable directly to the manager. There will also be the board
of directors who will be monitoring the management team to
ensure that the interest of the shareholders is cared for. The
project is targeting thousands of dairy farmers so that it may
collect enough milk for value addition and processing.
The project aims to build milk processing machines that will
process the milk collected from different farmers to add value
and packages it before selling it to retail shops and supermarket.
Through processing, which adds value, the shelf life and prices
of milk increases, and this help in profit maximization. The
project will be particularly helpful and significant to the
smallholder dairy producers because it will be collecting milk
from the before processing. Payments that dairy farmers will be
getting will help them increase their income.
Furthermore, the project will facilitate several methods that
will assist in the improvement of milk safety, especially in the
small-scale dairying; this is because most of the farmers depend
on their dairy products they get from their dairy animals to sell
and at least earn a living from this activity. This project,
therefore, will enable farmers to eradicate milk spoilage, which
is estimated at the rate of 30% of the whole milk
8. produced(Ortuzar et al. 2018)and will further improve the
quality of the liquid. The project is specifically aimed at
solving Milk Spoilage Problem which we have observed
happening for quite some years now. The project targets to
reduce milk spoilage to about 10%, and it will be overcome
through However, offering storage facilities for the Milk
brought by the farmers and add value through processing, which
increases the shelf life. The project will facilitate transportation
of the milk to the market on behalf of the farmer's under
product name: Golden Milk.
Objectives
The project aims to help farmers get a quick market for their
dairy products since they will be supplying their milk to the
collection center and taken their money immediately without
facing any difficulty with how they can sale it and distributed it
in the market. Where the liquid will be packed and sold by the
(CMCC) to the market under product Name Golden Milk.
Market access will be measured in terms of the quantity of milk
sold by dairy farmers in liters. Secondly, the project also aims
at eradicating milk spoilage as storage facilities that will
effectively store milk will be offered. Milk spoilage will be
measured in percentage form where milk that is contaminated
by bacteria is divided by the whole quantity of milk produced
multiplied by 100 to get the rate of spoiled milk. Finally, the
project intends to ensure the quality of the milk as several
quality tests will be going on to ascertain the various milk
components also check for bacteria, pathogens among other
vital factors that may result in milk danger. Milk quality will be
measured as a dummy variable stating whether the mill is
contaminated with bacteria or not.
Moreover, quality testing of the milk will be done at the
collection center before the milk in stores and sold to the
consumers. Quality testing will mainly focus on determining the
microbial quality, water contamination, as well as the presence
of mastitis in the herd. Quality testing will provide a platform
where the farmers will be given individual advice regarding
9. how they should take care of their dairy animals to ensure high
and quality yields. All shareholders in the project will be
getting dividends after every financial year. Bonus will be
calculated based on the profit made after each fiscal year.
Project Outcome
The project will offer several services, the first service the
project intends to provide is the milk storage services in there
storage areas constructed specially for this purpose, and
equipped with all cooling devices according to the appropriate
cooling temperatures to save milk for long periods for more
than 4 weeks, until they are packaged in bottles intended for
this purpose for distribution in the local market and exported to
the rest of the United States. That will ensure milk does not go
wrong. According to the research we carried out, many farmers
do not have milk storage facilities, and since milk is not
durable, as it only stays for hours and then goes terrible, so
many farmers incur lose when the milk goes wrong as they do
not have storage facilities. The project intends to provide
fridges that will assist in the storage and other milk storage
facilities. The storage facility is expected to store
approximately 50, 000 liters. It will be using cooling technology
to maintain milk temperature low. Deep freezers will also be
used as additional cooling equipment within the storage
building.
Secondly, the project also will focus on collecting the milk
from the farmers and pays them. Many farmers are not able to
get access to a quick market, and this is the main reason why
the milk spoilage rate is high, approximately 30%. Since we
have a direct link with the National Milk Corporation, we intend
to collect milk from the farmers and sell to the National Milk
Corporation immediately we get from the farmers, this will
ensure a quick market, and also the liquid won't stay for long
before getting to the market. At the same time, there are many
ideas to have our retail shops to sell our product named the
Golden Milk directly to the customers.
Requirements
10. There are several stakeholders' requirements for this project;
the stakeholders' demands for the project are:
Stakeholders need to support the project financially to enhance
its implementation. Some of the facilities that are required to
keep milk safe and in good quality are expensive. Therefore,
stakeholders must come in handy and help raise funds to acquire
those machines. Besides, they also need to assist in creating
awareness among the farmers. Farmers need to be informed
about these facilities that will be brought soon and how they
will help them.
Secondly, the Operations requirement- this stakeholder's
need takes into consideration the maintenance of the features of
the project. Furthermore. In this regard, the operational team
further fosters constraints, for instance, the ability activities in
the project.
The third stakeholder requirement is the customer's
stakeholder's requirement; this requirement – users, usually give
information regarding the product and services offered or
provided by the project. Lead users generally help in
contributing to the user stories as well as ideas regarding the
product and services quality as well as usability. It enables the
project to understand which area has to be improved (Eskerod &
Jepsen, 2013). Besides, they required the skill to help in the
process of the milk product so that wastages are minimized at
all costs. Also, they need the marketing skill that allows the
firm to sell its products to the final consumers.
The solution requirements include the ability to make farmers
earn the highest possible income and profit by selling the milk
directly to (CMCC) and at the same time taken a 25 %
percentage from their share as a member in CMCC to refer to
the milk quantities supplied to the Milk Collecting Center. This
is a result of reduced spoilage. The other requirement is about
enhanced consumer safety. Achievement of protection will be
realized as a result of the use of facilities that prevent the milk
from going bad quickly.
These project solution requirements include the equipment that
11. will be used to minimize milk spoilage while they are on transit
or storage to the final selling point. The other element is the
material used for packaging purposes to the quantities that will
be offered to the final consumer.
The project needs to uplift society and create employment.
Around the number of 15 employees will be hired to work in the
milk processing plant and thus creating jobs. Farmers will also
get the market for their milk and therefore make money, which
will raise their standards of living. On the other hand, the
project is required to lead to the development of the
neighboring areas. Other businesses are expected to come up in
the area where the cooperative will be built.
Quality requirements refer to specifications of the quality
of the products as well as services that are offered by the
project, it takes into consideration all the processes that take
place in the project as well as the entire environment
surrounding the project, including ensuring that the products
meet the required standards and keeping the high standards of
hygiene and cleanness. They are typically activities that may
result in the quality improvement of the product as well as
services. The quality requirements for this project include
customer experience- customer experience refers to activities
that may be able to contribute towards the pleasing of the
product as well as services.
Furthermore, maintainability requirements ensure that
everything works well, and things are easy to maintain (Pries &
Quigley, 2012).
Project Success Criteria:
Project success can be measured by the timeliness of the
project, such as meeting deadlines, budget utilization such as
staying within budget, and meeting requirements of the project.
The project was managed, organized, structured to meet the
goals and objectives of the plan is project success. If the
stakeholders and sponsors supported all decisions, this is
project success.
12. The real test of project success is the grand opening of the
CMCC on time with all team members there to support the
vision and mission of the project.
The several tangible measures of the success of this project
will be the completion of the projection within the specified
time of the two years. Every activity scheduled to be done
within this period has to be completed within this period. In
general, key factors that will determine the success of the
project include adherence to the Project Scope, Schedule as well
as customer satisfaction, among other tangible outcomes (Vida,
2012).
Various measures will indicate the success of the project. These
include an increase in the price of milk from farmers. The
cooperative will buy milk from the farmers at a reasonable
price. A survey will then be done to assess their satisfaction.
The other indicator is the reduction in loses of milk. This will
be shown by an increase in the amount of fluid supplied to the
cooperative. In addition to the equipment available in CMC
Center through which the milk is stored for long periods in a
considerable quantity, furthermore, to the milk filling system
and the quick transportation of the sale outlets for the arrival of
packaged milk to the consumer fresh daily as we are getting
other products extracted from milk such as cheese, cream, and
butter. The success criteria in this project include the
achievement of the high quality of the products when selling
them to the final consumers, obtaining the target sales in the
target market, and obtaining or achieving the producers'
satisfaction.
The other indicator of the project’s success will be through a
survey. Customers will be asked their opinion regarding the
performance of the cooperative. This will inform whether they
are satisfied with the operations being carried out. A survey
will also be done to determine the businesses that have come up
since the construction of the cooperative. This will be an
indicator of growth as a result of the project’s success.
13. Project Assumptions and Constraints:
Assumptions of the project refer to events that are expected to
take place during the life cycle of a project. Some of the
premises for this project are:
· Milk is the only product that will be handled by the project.
· Customers will be the local community around, and some
percentage of the milk will be supplied to the National
Creamery Corporation.
· The top management of the project will manage the project
and be responsible for ongoing operations.
· Milk Supplier deliveries will be arranged to ensure on-time
deliveries
Several constraints for this project include:
Resources- these include the various tools, equipment, as
well as material which have to be used during the project.
Resources also take into consideration the employees and
experts who will work on the project. Some of these resources
for this project will cover the refrigerators, cooling machines
for cooling milk, cleaning tools, among other devices. Other
constraints for the project are the Risk; proper preparations
should be put in place to manage any risk that is likely to arise.
Several Risks may occur during this project, and such Risks
include delays that may lead to spoilage of the milk or any
malfunctions that may lead to the interruption of the cooling
and packaging system and how to make plans to repair those
malfunctions as quickly as possible and develop alternative
solutions to avoid damage occurs to the milk. Milk is
perishable, and delays may result in spoilage hence losses. Risk
is arguably the critical project constraint.
Furthermore, Quality is another constraint for this project, since
this project requires strict quality of the milk, that the cost of
the project has to be high, in this regard. Therefore, quality
constraints usually affect the cost project constraint directly.
The provision of quality milk is thus aligned with the cost
constraints of the project (Haugan, 2016).
14. Project Milestone Timeline chart
· Provide investors with the necessary funding and
responsibilities for each of them.
· Preparing the project Design and contractual documents
· Site mobilization before starting work execution.
· Work execution
· Project Handing over
· Bring equipment and start the installation for refrigerators
· Commencement of operations for the computer and start-up all
systems.
· Completion of the operation phase and operation team
training.
Date
Activity
3rd October 2019
Kick-off meeting – with an investor to discuss the budget and
funds for the project.
10th October 2019 – 5 thFebruary 2020.
Preparing Design & Contractual document
10thFebruary 2020 - 9th May 2020
Site Mobilization
10thMay 2020 – 9th March 2021
Construction Work execution
10th March 2021 – 5th of May 2021
Bring equipment and start installations
6th May 2021- 7th July 2021
Commencing operations for project work& operation team
training
8thJuly 2021
Project Completion
Kick-off meeting would take place on 3rd October, the main
objective of the meeting will be to discuss all requirements of
the project, every consideration will be outlined during the
meeting including the sources of the finances as well as other
resources. Secondly, preparing a design and Contractual
15. document milestone is vital as essential information regarding
the geographical nature of the location where the project will be
set up will be identified. Furthermore, demographic information
will be gathered, and this information is critical for the
prosperity of the project. Thirdly, working out the plan include
all activities that will be carried out from the initial stages of
the project until completion; these activities may consist of
several constructions. Lastly, project run-up involves the last
phase of the project, and this event will include ensuring that
everything is ok before the project starts providing the required
services. By Commencement of operations of equipment, milk
collection, refilling, and distribution system for sales outlets.
Completion of activities and Management staff Training and
starting up full capacity production.
Stakeholder Register
Name
Organization
Title
Role
Internal/External
Gorge Stuard
Cooperative Milk Collecting Center (CMCC)
Head of Investors
Committee
Responsible for collecting funding for the project.
Internal
Jone Gowland
General Farmer Association
Manager for producer Division
Responsible for Supplying the milk to (CMCC)
External
Sam Smith
Texas State Government
Head of Permits for Industrial Establishment
Approved Licenses for project
16. External
Michel Saad
Cooperative Milk Collecting Center (CMCC)
Project Manager
Leads work Execution of the project.
Internal
Adam Abbas
General Farmer Association
Technical support Engineer
Approved all process from collecting the milk and storage it in
the refrigerators up to fill it in bottles to be ready for
distribution
External
Murad Nabiel
Cooperative Milk Collecting Center (CMCC)
Procurement Manager
Responsible for supply all equipment and prepare the system
for a start-up commissioning
Internal
Sarah Fouad
Cooperative Milk Collecting Center (CMCC)
Human Resources
Hiring employees and selecting qualified staff and withholding
training courses
Internal
Project Approval Procedure
Date
Activity
Approval
3rd October 2019
Kick-off meeting – with the investor to discuss the budget and
funds for the project.
Gorge Stuard
10th October 2019 – 5 thFebruary 2020.
Preparing Design & Contractual document
17. Sam Smith
10thFebruary 2020 - 9th May 2020
Site Mobilization
Michel Saad
10thMay 2020 – 9th March 2021
Construction Work execution
Michel Saad
10th March 2021 – 5th of May 2021
Bring equipment and start installations
Murad Nabiel
6th May 2021- 7th July 2021
Commencing operations for project work& operation team
training
Jone Gawland / Sara Fouad
8th July 2021
Project Completion
Michel Saad/ Jone Gowland
The project concept supported by investor committee after they
like the ideas that aimed at helping the Dairy farmers to get
easy access to the market and at the same time this investment
allows farmers benefit from proceeds of pensioner support fund,
the project concept approved by Mr. Gorge Stuard the Head of
Investors Committee. After that, the project manager Mr.
Michel Saaad begins to prepare the design drawing, including
all, inquired detailed, to execute the work with full
documentation with complete specification related to the
construction phase associated with other tasks like Electrical,
Mechanical and Plumbing works. All these documents will be
attached with the master plan for the project location and to be
submitted to the Permits for Industrial Establishment related to
the Texas State Government to get approval on it before
proceeding in to project implementation works, this will be
approved and signed by Mr. Sam Smith. Once we got the
18. necessary funds for the project and approval from Government
Authorities, the stage of preparing the site started with taking
all security safety measures to maintain the project staff
equipping all the tools needed by the project and developing the
temporary site offices this stage followed up and approved by
the project manager Mr. Michel said. Upon completion of this
stage, the project execution works will be started following the
time table set for this purpose and compatibility with the
investment strategy approved by Mr. Gorge Stuard, the Head of
Investor's committee. During the implementation of the project
Mr. Murad Nabil, Procurement manager ordered all the cooling
systems allocated to milk according to the design and
specifications approved previously, the arrival of the cooling
system will be on the specified time to begin installation in
cooperation with Mr. Adam Abass, the Technical Support
Engineer of the General Farmer Association. After that the next
stage to start the initial operation process of these systems to
make sure that they usually work and their ability to absorb the
necessary quantities of milk for storage and subsequent
packaging and distribution in market and points of sale, this is
under supervision of Mr. Jone Gawland ,Producer Division
Manager of General Farmer Association in cooperation with Ms.
Sarah Fouad, Director of Human Resources responsible for
holding training courses for staff operating these systems.
Finally, the project is completed after ensuring that (CMCC)
project is functioning efficiently at full operational capacity.
Accordingly, the project manager will hand over the project to
the production manager to follow up on the activities of the
(CMCC) after the approval of Mr. Gorge Stuard, the head of
investors committee.
References
19. Eskerod, P., & Jepsen, A. L. (2013). Project Stakeholder
Management.
Haugan, G. T. (2016). The New Triple Constraints for
Sustainable Projects, Programs, and Portfolios. Boca
Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Pries, K. H., & Quigley, J. M. (2012). Total Quality
Management for Project Management. Boca Raton, FL: CRC
Press.
Vida, K. P. (2012). The Project Management Handbook: A
Guide to Capital Improvements. Rowman & Littlefield.
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Project
Charter
Week
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21. Social Impact Assessment
(Project Name)
Student Name
Walden University
Date
Table of Contents
SIA Approach 3
Identify Social Impact(s) 3
Analyze Social Impact(s) 3
Social Impact(s) Response Plan 3
Monitor Social Impact(s) 3
A social impact assessment (SIA) identifies the potential impact
of a project on society (people), the environment (planet), and
economically (prosperity). Once identified, an assessment of
significant impacts must be analyzed, and plans for managing
each impact must be developed jointly with all appropriate
stakeholders.
SIA Approach
23. Student Name
Walden University
Date
Table of Contents
Project Outcome 3
Requirements Traceability Matrix 3
Project Scope Statement 3
Work Breakdown Structure 4
Work Breakdown Structure Dictionary 5
Project Outcome
(Copy from Project Charter.)
Requirements Traceability Matrix
(Copy requirements from Project Charter.)
The requirements of a project are the conditions or capabilities
that the deliverables of a project must meet in order to satisfy
the project objectives. The requirements traceability matrix
explicitly shows the connections between the requirements, the
project objectives, and the deliverables.
· List each requirement for the project, the project objective
that each requirement addresses, and the deliverable that
satisfies each requirement.
Requirement
Project Objective
Deliverable
24. Project Scope Statement
Project scope defines all of the work that must be done to
deliver the expected outcome or product of the project. The
project scope statement describes precisely what is and what is
not included in the project. The scope of the project is derived
from project requirements and is used as input to create the
work breakdown structure.
Compose a project scope statement:
26. · Produce a work breakdown structure (WBS) decomposed to at
least three levels for the project. The WBS must include at least
three sub-deliverables and two activities/tasks for each sub-
deliverable.
Work Breakdown Structure Dictionary
· Complete this table for each work package in the WBS.
Project Title:
WBS Work Package ID:
WBS Work Package Task Name:
Description of Work:
Deliverable:
Activities (Verb Noun Format)
Labor Resources
(Name or Type)
Other Resources (Such as Equipment)
Expected Duration