Question: Mini - Case Study: Project Management at Global Green Books Publishing Global Green Books Publishing was started two years ago by two friends, Jim King

Mini-Case Study: Project Management at Global Green Books Publishing
Global Green Books Publishing was started two years ago by two friends, Jim King and Brad
Mount, who met in college while studying in Philadelphia, USA. In the new business Jim
focused on editing, sales and marketing while Brad Mount did the electronic assembly and
publishing of books for Global Green Books. Their business was successful and profitable in the
first two years, largely due to contracts from two big businesses.
In their third year they got very busy thanks to their third major customer, a local college that
needed customized eBooks. They hired several part time employees to help them with their
publishing business.
But by the end of third year of operation, Global Green Books started experiencing critical
problems. They were:
unable to leverage all the new employees effectively
unable to deliver eBooks to their customers on schedule
unable to provide quality textstime and money was being spent fixing defects in their
products
unable to control coststheir business was not profitable in the third year.
Global Green Books saw a significant rise in issues, a lot of unpleasant surprises were
cropping up; business was down as new resources were hired, also some of the projects were
poorly estimated. The local university was unhappy as their eBook products reached campus
late for use by professors and student. In some cases, the books were a week or two late. Since
the courses must start on schedule and students need their books at the beginning of their
courses, the new lucrative college customer was unhappy.
One of the new part-time employees hired by Jim and Brad, Samantha, had taken a project
management course at college. Samantha was excited about the discipline of project
management and had intentionally selected a job with Global Green Books Publishing as she
saw an opportunity to polish her project management skills.
One fine day, Jim invited Samantha, for a lunch meeting. He was aware that Samantha was
familiar with project management, and wanted to hear what she had to say about the problems
he and Brad were facing. Over lunch he questioned why their small business which had
operated and implemented projects so successfully over the first two years was being
challenged significantly now. He specifically listed the problems they were facing and asked for
input to solve them.
Samantha asked for more time to research all the issues but noted that Global Green Books,
while being innovative, completed projects without a roadmap or a project plan and lacked a
disciplined approach to project management. She noted that Jim and Brad did not use any
project software for scheduling and they did not use tools or techniques to estimate, budget or
to communicate with stakeholders. Finally, they had no processes in place to manage project
risks and quality.
Impressed with this and other conversations, Jim King asked Samantha if she would consider
joining them as a project associate or project manager on a full-time basis to help them
introduce project management practices and help them tide over their current crisis.
Samantha accepted the offer! She has several key skillsshe is an excellent communicator
with very good interpersonal skills and detail-oriented. Within the first three months in her new
role as PM, she introduced formal project management processes, created a PM manual and
trained the employees to get the work done well.
Within nine months Samantha had fully turned things around. Due to proactive risk analysis and
risk response planning, surprises and issues reduced. Communication with stakeholders was
enhanced.
Brad and Jim noted that the company was delivering projects on schedule, the quality
processes workedand customers were happy with the products! Read the attached case study Project Management at Global Green Books Publishing. You will want to be familiar with chapters 1 and 2 in your text. Ignore the questions at the end of the case study. Focus your paper on the following:
If you were Samantha, what would you say to Jim and Brad at the lunch meeting? (Yes, the case study says you will request time to look into the issues more closely, but what would you say at this first lunch in order to "sell" them on the benefits of the PM approach?) Integrate into your discussion the following points:
Explain the benefits of project management as it relates specifically to GGB. Use specific examples from the information given in the case study that would strike home and convince them that they need your approach.
Explain to them how a project like this would differ from their day-to-day operations.
Explain what they should expect in terms of the project management life cycle. (refer to figure 2-3 in your text).
Finally, explain how the triple constraint will impact the project. For example, if they change the project scope during execution, how might that impact the budget or time frame

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