The 2 questions are not related to each other: - Iterative Project Planning is used when uncertainty is high. - The second part of the question probably should be edited out.
Project selection means that managers assess which project is best for the organization. They do this by calculating risk and the costs associated with each project.
A project list identifies potential projects that may interest an organization. Managers analyze each project to determine which project complements the organization's strategy.
Because each Stakeholder of a project has a certain level of importance and influence on the project execution and hence they are all important for planning and managing a project
They are usually sequential They repeat project management processes They end at natural decision points, when the viability of a project can be reassessed They each end with a transfer of work or outputs They each include a discrete type of work
each person should be judged as an individual, without taking anything else in consideration no one should discriminated against because he or she is not from a minority group
Employee NumberEmployee NameSalaryTax percent withheldMedical withheldOther deductions withheldDepartment NumberDepartment NameProjects the person is worked on (note there can be more than one project)Project Number (each project should have a number)Name of the project (each project should have a name)Manager of the project (each project is assigned a manager)Hours the employee worked on the project
Employee NumberEmployee NameSalaryTax percent withheldMedical withheldOther deductions withheldDepartment NumberDepartment NameProjects the person is worked on (note there can be more than one project)Project Number (each project should have a number)Name of the project (each project should have a name)Manager of the project (each project is assigned a manager)Hours the employee worked on the project
If you meant goals, the project manager should aim to get each of his team achieving correctly and get past each milestone without issue.
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Project templates are molds of how a project should look like, and is the starting point for the project and forms the overall basic design. When managing a project there are many different documents that need to be produced along the way, as the project progresses from start to finish - e.g. Project Charter, Project Plan, Business Case, Implementation Plan. Project templates are simply blank pro formas that help a project manager initiate these documents. They provide a pre-built structure to each document, as well as suggestions / prompts as to what they should write in each section. Each project template serves a different purpose in the project.
You should link predecessor tasks in Microsoft project if you want them to move together.If you want to manually control each tasks' date then don't link them.
Each of the programmers is qualified for this project
Each project should define:StakeholdersProject goalsResources (people, budget etc).Deadline (schedule)MilestonesProject scopeKnown constraintsRisk management
Yes, "Project Engineer" should be capitalized as it is a formal job title. Remember to capitalize each word when referring to someone's job title.
Facilate monitoring and control of the project work To connect specific project activities with an organization's accounting and management system
Before initiating the project, you and your accountant should clearly define the project, expectations, deliverables, time-line and costs. Once agreed, each party should be held accountable for project commitments. Ensure that your accountant justifies all significant project variations (favorable and unfavorable). Do not pay costs that you have not agreed to, or cannot be justified.