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Project Ops Mngt
Answer any 2 questions from the following :
Q1 ) Explain in detail the Project Life Cycle with an example from any industry.
Answer :The project life cycle consists of four phases, initiation, planning, execution
(including monitoring and controlling) and evaluation. The MPMM Project Management
Methodology is an excellent resource for this part of the Unit. The Initiation phase
begins by defining the scope, purpose, objectives, resources, deliverables, timescales
and structure of the project. The next step is to develop a Business Case, including
several possible solutions and a cost/benefit analysis for each. A Feasibility Study
should then be carried out to ensure that the chosen solution is feasible and has an
acceptable level of risk. The next step is to
Q2 ) You are the Project Manager in a manufacturing plant. This facility
manufactures plastic bottles to store beverages. You supply these bottles to
various juices manufacturers like Maaza, Tropicana, etc. The current order is
running tight on timelines and you need to do proper project planning so that the
order can be completed on time. Use the CPM (critical path method) and illustrate
step-by-step how you plan to execute the project.
2. Answer :
Q3 ) Explain in brief the following:
Preparing an RFP (request for proposal)
Answer : A request for proposal (RFP) is a document that an organization posts to elicit
bids from potential vendors, typically for the development of a business component or
system or the provision of a business service. For example, a business in the start-up
phase or one moving from a paper-based system might request proposals for all the
hardware, software, and user training required to establish and integrate the new
system into the organization.
Soliciting proposals
Answer : A solicited proposal is when the customer asks for a proposal, an unsolicited
proposal is when you send them a proposal they haven’t even asked for.
Solicited proposals are usually sent to customers who issue a “Request for Proposal” or
RFP. When a customer wants something that is too complicated to pick up at the store
or order from a vendor, they often write down a description of it and issue it as an RFP.
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