The Addition to Harvey Hall at Berkshire School of Business In an effort to improve the level
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The Addition to Harvey Hall at Berkshire School of Business
In an effort to improve the level of quality of its classroom instruction, the Berkshire School of Business recently decided to reduce the average size of its undergraduate classes.
As a result of this decision, Lydia Keene, the undergraduate dean, calculated that she would have to hire an additional faculty members, which meant that more offices were needed.
An initial analysis determined that the most costeffective way to add these new offices was to put an addition onto Harvey Hall, the existing faculty office building
To complete the building addition in time for the faculty to be in their new offices before the start of the tall semester, John Yates, the school's ve for finance and who had overall responsibility for the project's completion, decided to apply some project management techniques he learned in his undergraduate operations management course. This required that he identify all the various activities that were required as part of this project and understand how they were related
John knew that the first step in this project was to obtain approval from the school's Board of Trustees. Once this was done, building permits could be obtained at the same time that bids for furniture were requested and the faculty recruitment process was initiated.
With the necessary permits in hand, the actual construction of the addition could begin.
Upon completion of the building exterior, the landscaping could be started and the interior
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