99 Project management infs 724 assignment 2

Project Management INFS 724 Assignment 2
Assignment 2 INFS 724
Provide complete answers to the questions at the end of chapter 4 (4-1 through 4-20) 40 points
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Review the fowling cases and provide insight into the Project Management issues that prevail. 60 points
Jones and Shephard Accountants Inc.):
a.       Answer the questions for the Systems Manager on page 140
 
The Trophy Project:
a.       What are the critical issues in the case?
b.      The following will give insight into your reactions answer the questions honestly and submit your results.
c.       Take the Leadership Effectiveness comparison and fill out a tabulation form (example on page 270).
d.      Continue with Leadership Effectiveness (B) answering the questionnaire (example on page 277).
e.      Continue with the case study to the Motivational Questionnaire answer the questions 1-40 with the appropriate scoring -3 to +3 (example on page 283).
 

Course title:

Project Management

Course number:

INFS-724

Course discipline:

Project Management 

Course description:

A study of the principles and techniques used in managing information
Systems and organizational change projects. The course introduces the use of scheduling, resource location, and capacity planning in the design, development, and implementation of information systems and/or other organizational changes. It also deals with “people problems” brought about by organizational change and how to deal with them. Project management software will be used in this course.
 

Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling, Harold Kerzner, Ph.D. ISBN-13: 978-0-470-27870-3, John Wiley, Copyright: 2009