project management at dotcom com questions

I have 3 case study questions that need to be answered. I have attached the case study article that relates to the questions. The answers do not need to be paragraphs or in an essay form. There is no specific length of an answer, just as long as it is answered fully and backed up with supporting details. 

Answer the following questions:

  • Discuss how you would begin redesigning dotcom.com’s project management processes to minimize the problems it is experiencing with poor scope management.
  • Why do you think configuration management and project change control are difficult to perform in the middle of a complex software development project, such as those implemented at dotcom.com?
  • Share any experiences you have with project change requests.

Case Study 5.3: Project Management at Dotcom.com

Dotcom.com, a software engineering and systems development consulting firm, sells a wide assortment of Internet and computer-based solutions for resource planning, administrative, and accounting networks to organizations in health care delivery, financial services, and hotel management. Typically, a service provider approaches Dotcom.com with a list of problems it has and some targets for organizational improvement. Because most of Dotcom’s clients are not themselves computer savvy, they tend to rely heavily on Dotcom to correctly diagnose their difficulties, propose solutions to correct these problems, and implement the new technologies. The industry in which Dotcom operates is extremely competitive, forcing successful organizations to make low bids to win consulting contracts. In this environment, project management is vital for Dotcom’s success because poorly managed projects quickly “eat up” the profit margin for any job.

Unfortunately, Dotcom’s senior management team has noticed a recent upsurge in project operating costs and a related drop-off in profitability. In particular, Dotcom’s executives are concerned because the last seven consulting contracts have resulted in almost no profit margin because the software systems were delivered late and required several rounds of rework to fix bugs or correct significant shortcomings in the software. The firm decided to hold a weekend off-site retreat with the project managers responsible for these most recently completed projects in order to learn why project management was being done so poorly.

To a person, the project managers fixed the blame for their problems on the clients. A typical response was made by Susan Kiley, a project manager with more than five years’ experience, who stated, “We are put in a very tough position here. Most of the customers don’t know what they really want so we have to spend hours working with them to get a reasonable Statement of Work that we can develop the project scope around. This takes time. In fact, the more time I spend with the customer up front, the less I have to get my team to actually develop the system for them. It’s a Catch-22—If I want to get things right, I have to pry information out of them. The better I do getting a sense of their problems, the less time I have to develop and run the project!”

Jim Crenshaw, another project manager, spoke up. “It doesn’t stop there, unfortunately. My biggest problems are always on the back end of the project. We work like dogs to get a system up that corresponds to the client’s demands, only to have them look it over, push a few buttons, and start telling us that this was not anything like what they had in mind! How am I supposed to develop a system to solve their problems when they don’t know what their problems are? Better yet, what do we do when they ‘think’ they know what they want and then when we create it, they turn around and reject our solutions out of hand?”

After two hours of hearing similar messages from the other project managers, it became clear to the senior management team that the project management problems were not isolated but were becoming embedded in the firm’s operations. Clearly, something had to be done about their processes.

PinJeffery K. Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage, 3rd Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions, 7/2012. VitalBook file.


discussion question for class

I have discussion questions for my project management class that I need answered. It doesn’t need to be long responses or in essay form. Just a brief, thorough answer to support your point. 

Project scope creation is very different in traditional project management versus Agile project management. What advantages and disadvantages can you see with the process of scope creation in the traditional project management world? What advantages and disadvantages can you see with the process of scope creation in the Agile project management world? Share your experiences with projects that were created using either Agile or traditional project management techniques.

enterprise information systems management 1

The goal of the term paper is for you to gain knowledge on some of the issues that may not have been covered in the class, yet broadens your overall knowledge of large ERP systems.

The following site describes the SAP ecosystem

http://searchsap.techtarget.com/

Go through the links in this website and document important issues related to SAP administration, SAP data management, SAP development, SAP ERP Project Management, SAP hardware and infrastructure, Enterprise SOA, and Software and Modules.

The focus of the paper should be more on administration issues: what issues are important to an IT manager, or an employee in the IT department of an organization that has implemented SAP and what are some of the solutions to the issue. There is no need to discuss any of the SAP products, or a product offered by a vendor (the key concepts are independent of the product). As an example, an issue can be securing the SAP system by means of changing login parameters, examining the access logs on a regular pre-specified timeline, managing separation of duties, etc. Then, you would need to describe important login parameters that can be changed in about 3 to 4 sentences. Similarly, the separation of duties monitoring can be described in about 3 to 4 sentences.

Your paper must be organized, similar to the organization in the link mentioned above: SAP Administration, SAP data management, SAP development, etc.

The paper should be between 11 to 14 pages, double spaced, Times New Roman with 12 point. 

The paper must be written in your own language. Any direct copying and pasting from the website, or from another student, will be penalized and a grade of zero for this paper will be awarded. The papers must be submitted to Blackboard using SafeAssign. The system will automatically flag any copying between students.

business and society question 1

1.pic_hd.jpgRead “Merck and River Blindness” 

1.Think about the definition of stakeholders â€”any parties with a stake in the organization’s actions or performance. Who are the stakeholders in this situation? How many can you list? On what basis would you rank them in importance?

2.If you were the senior executive of Merck, what would you do?

please could you answer this questions

1- Solve the logarithmic equation for x. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

ln(x âˆ’ 6) + ln(x + 7) = 1

2-If $300 is invested at an interest rate of 4.5% per year, find the amount of the investment at the end of 10 years for the following compounding methods. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)

(a) Annually



(b) Semiannually

(c) Quarterly

(d) Continuously
$

3-Use the definition of the logarithmic function to find x.

(a)

log
x 8000 = 3

x =  

(b)

logx 100 = 2



x = 

analysis assessment and technology edu

this assignment is to be 4 to 6 pages less than 11 percent likeness score and has to have at least 3 to 5 ref. It is apa manuscript format. If you do not know how to do this please do not bid the time frame is 48 hours if you cannot meet the deadline do not bid. If you have more than 3 negative replies in the last month do not apply. thank you

Scenario: An insurance company has hired you to do an evaluation of its training program. Members of management are particularly concerned about the new-hire training for new insurance agents. This training teaches the agents about all of the different policies offered by the company for life, auto, home and health insurance. The current situation is that the company is paying each agent taking the course $300 a week while in training. The training course lasts for 8 weeks. This costs the company $2,400 in salary per agent during the training. The instructor is paid $5,000 for the 8 weeks. Other overhead expenses include site rental, supplies, and equipment, and they cost approximately $3,000. At the end of the training, the agents are assigned a trained agent to work with for 2 weeks (new agent pay is still $300 a week), and then they are assigned a territory. 45% of the agents trained quit before the end of the time with the trained agent. Another 20% quit or are fired within the first 3 months on the job. The company needs to find out what needs to be done to improve its hiring and training practices so that it retains more of the agents hired.

Your assignment is to develop a proposal (in APA-manuscript format) for data collection. Specifically, you will be required to clearly explain and justify the data-collection plan you would follow to do the training program evaluation.

Be sure to include the following:

The data you will collect
Construct a data collection tool with a Likert scale.The data collection tool should use 5 survey statements.The Likert scale should include 5 categories from “agree” to “disagree.”Classification of the data as quantitative or qualitativeDescription of why the data are neededDescription of who you will collect the data from (sample) and what method you will use to determine the sampleTechnology options that you might use to collect data and why the selected technology is appropriate

Be sure to use appropriate peer-reviewed sources (other than the textbook) to support and reinforce your choices. Because you have not yet collected data (your paper is just a proposed plan), do not make recommendations regarding the solution to the problem.

business operations management 6

Document5 (5).docx see the attached for details

week 1 discussion writing

Think of a time when you were strongly moved – to fear, or anger, or tears, perhaps, but perhaps, also, to laughter – by a story or a poem or a film. Considering both the nature of the story or poem or film and your own circumstances at the time, try to identify and share your ideas about literature as a key part of human culture.

Note: 200 words or so, does not need to be APA formatted.