1- Every project has to follow a series of phases, allowing the process to be guided from...
Question:
1- Every project has to follow a series of phases, allowing the process to be guided from the moment the problem is identified until it is solved. This series of phases is known as the project cycle. Project cycle management (PCM) is a results-based decision-making tool. Each phase is crucial and should be fully completed before going on to the next.
(a) Name and briefly explain the five phases of a project cycle management.
(b) Explain the steps and the significance of each step-in project design.
2- One of the key outputs of the planning process is a Work breakdown structure commonly known as a WBS.
(a) Demonstrate how you understand a WBS and Explain the significance of a WBS in project management.
(b) Explain the rules that work as key checkpoints for creating great Work Breakdown Structure
Introduction to Operations Research
ISBN: 978-1259162985
10th edition
Authors: Frederick S. Hillier, Gerald J. Lieberman