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(Winter/November 2012)
Master of Business Administration – MBA Semester 4
“Project Management” Specialization
PM 0017 –Project Quality Management (4 credits)
(Book ID: B1346)
ASSIGNMENT- Set 1
Marks 60
Note: Assignment Set -1 must be written within 6-8 pages. Answer all questions.
Q1.a. What are the benefits of project quality management? 5 marks(150-200) words
Answer : There are some companies that have built reputations for being able to consistently manage projects effectively. However, the vast majority of organizations have a more spotty reputation. Does your organization have any of the following characteristics?
Projects completed late, over-budget, or without meeting
b. Describe the quality assurance process 5 marks(150-200) words
Answer : Your company is only as good as its last customer experience. If your employees do not meet your standard, your patrons may seek out the competition the next time a need arises. Delivering consistent results is at the core of quality assurance procedures. Whether you are manufacturing a million widgets or fixing computers for local clients, every employee needs to know the company’s quality standards and
Q2. What are the different types of responsibility or roles in project management? 10 marks(300-400) words
Answer : Project Roles and Responsibilities
There are many groups of people involved in both the project and project management lifecycles.
- The Project Team is the group responsible for planning and executing the project. It consists of a Project Manager and a variable number of Project Team members, who are brought in to deliver their tasks according to the project schedule.
- The Project Manager is the person responsible for ensuring that the Project Team completes the project. The Project Manager develops the Project Plan with the team and manages the team’s performance of project
Q3. Discuss the central theme that is common to all quality definitions . Explain the various costs of quality 10 marks(300-400) words
Answer : Quality in business, engineering and manufacturing has a pragmatic interpretation as the non-inferiority or superiority of something; it is also defined as fitness for purpose. Quality is a perceptual, conditional and somewhat subjective attribute and may be understood differently by different people. Consumers may focus on the specification quality of a product/service, or how it compares to competitors in the marketplace.
Q4. Explain the seven Baldrige criteria 10 marks(300-400) words
Answer : The Baldrige Criteria
The Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence are available online at the Baldrige program’s Web site. Three versions are available: Criteria for business, nonprofits, and government agencies; healthcare; and education.
Here’s why you need to know what’s in the booklet if you want to learn about Baldrige: The Criteria are the basis for organizational self-assessments, for giving Awards, and for providing feedback to applicants. As the Criteria booklet states, the Criteria are designed to help provide organizations with an integrated approach to organizational performance management that results in the delivery of ever-improving value to patients/customers/
Q5.a. What is the role of inspection ? 5 marks(150-200) words
Answer : Program inspection is a formal process that is carried out by a team of at least four people. In Fagan’s original proposals for inspections, he suggested roles such as author, reader, tester and moderator. The reader reads the code aloud to the inspection team, the tester inspects the code from a testing perspective and the moderator organises the process.
As organisations have gained experience with
b. How to cultivate communities of practice ? 5 marks(150-200) words
Answer : Seven principles for cultivating communities of practice
In Silicon Valley, a community of circuit designers meets for a lively debate about the merits of two different designs developed by one of the participants.
Q6. Explain the necessary steps to be taken while developing a project management structure
10 marks(300-400) words
Answer : Project Management is the discipline of planning, organizing, and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives. A project is a finite endeavor-having specific start and completion dates-undertaken to create a unique product or service which brings about beneficial change or added value. This finite characteristic of projects stands in sharp contrast to processes, or operations, which are permanent or semi-permanent functional work to repetitively produce the same
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