Why do organizations use the percent complete instead of the cheaper, easier pseudo-earned value percent approach?
> Refer to the data presented in exercise 2. The estimated regression equation for these data is
> Consumer Reports conducted extensive tests of GPS-based navigators and developed an overall rating based on factors such as ease of use, driver information, display, and battery life. The following data show the price and rating for a sample
> The following data are from a completely randomized design. In the following calculi a. Use analysis of variance to test for a significant difference among the means of the three treatments. b. Use Fisher’s LSD procedure to determine
> Cincinnati, Ohio, also known as the Queen City, has a population of just over 300,000 and is the third largest city in the state of Ohio. The Cincinnati metropolitan area has a population of about 2.2 million. The city is governed by a mayor and a nine-m
> The Daytona 500 is a 500-mile automobile race held annually at the Daytona International Speed way in Daytona Beach, Florida. The following cross tabulation shows the automobile make by average speed of the 25 winners from 1988 to 2012 (The World Almanac
> Mars, Inc. manufactures M&€™s, one of the most popular candy treats in the world. The milk chocolate candies come in a variety of colors including blue, brown, green, orange, red, and yellow (M&M website). The overall proportions for th
> Historically, the industries with the most complaints to the Better Business Bureau have been banks, cable and satellite television companies, collection agencies, cellular phone providers, and new car dealerships. The results for a sample of 200 complai
> Bistro 65 is a chain of Italian restaurants with locations in Ohio and Kentucky. The Bistro 65 menu has four categories of entrées: Pasta, Steak & Chops, Seafood, and Other (e.g., pizza, sandwiches). Historical data for the chain show th
> Consider a sample with data values of 27, 25, 20, 15, 30, 34, 28, and 25. Compute the range, interquartile range, variance, and standard deviation.
> Suppose we have a multinomial population with four categories: A, B, C, and D. The null hypothesis is that the proportion of items is the same in every category. The null hypothesis is
> Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan polling organization that provides information about issues, attitudes, and trends shaping America. In a 2015 poll, Pew researchers found that 73% of teens aged 13–17 have a smartphone, 15% have a basic phone and 12%
> According to Box Office Mojo, the film Black Panther achieved the top opening weekend gross domestic box office ticket sales in 2018 with $202,033,951. The ticket sales revenue in dollars for a sample of 30 theaters is provided in the file Black Panther.
> Kate Sanders, a researcher in the department of biology at IPFW University, studied the effect of agriculture contaminants on the stream fish population in northeastern Indiana. Specially designed traps collected samples of fish at each of four stream lo
> As the price of oil rises, there is increased worldwide interest in alternate sources of energy. The Financial Times/ Harris Poll surveyed people in six countries to assess attitudes toward a variety of alternate forms of energy. The data in the followin
> The movie industry is a competitive business. More than 50 studios produce hundreds of new movies for theater release each year, and the financial success of each movie varies considerably. The opening weekend gross sales ($ millions), the total gross sa
> A CBS News/New York Times poll of 1,000 adults in the United States asked the question, “Do you think global warming will have an impact on you during your lifetime?” (CBS News website). Consider the responses by age g
> In 2015, Addison Group and Kelton surveyed the work preferences and attitudes of 1006 working adults spread over three generations—Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials (Society for Human Resource Management website). One question
> The International Air Transport Association surveys business travelers to develop quality ratings for transatlantic gateway airports. The maximum possible rating is 10. Suppose a simple random sample of 50 business travelers is selected and each traveler
> The following results are for independent random samples taken from two populations. a. What is the point estimate of the difference between the two population means? b. What is the degrees of freedom for the t distribution? c. At 95% confidence, what
> In this section we showed how a simple random sample of 30 EAI employees can be used to develop point estimates of the population mean annual salary, the population standard deviation for annual salary, and the population proportion having completed the
> The following data show the number of rental cars in service for three rental car companies: Hertz, Avis, and Dollar, over a four-year period a. Construct a time series graph for the years 1 to 4 showing the number of rental cars in service for each co
> In 2018, the Pew Internet & American Life Project asked 743 teens aged 13 to 17 several questions about their attitudes toward social media. The results showed that 602 say social media makes them feel more connected to what is going on in their friends’
> Condé Nast Traveler conducts an annual survey in which readers rate their favorite cruise ship. All ships are rated on a 100-point scale, with higher values indicating better service. A sample of 37 ships that carry fewer than 500 passengers resulted in
> Consider the following hypothesis test. a. What is the value of the test statistic? b. What is the p-value?
> As part of a long-term study of individuals 65 years of age or older, sociologists and physicians at the Wentworth Medical Center in upstate New York investigated the relationship between geographic location and depression. A sample of 60 individuals, al
> Pelican Stores, a division of National Clothing, is a chain of women’s apparel store operating throughout the country. The chain recently ran a promotion in which discount coupons were sent to customers of other National Clothing stores
> What impact will artificial intelligence (AI) have on the field of project management?
> Why would IBM want to move from computer hardware to service products?
> Do you agree with Ron Parker’s statement “To be successful, you must also be willing to run at problems/opportunities when everyone else is running away from them”?
> What do you think are the major differences between “Danish time” and “African time”?
> Did the project manager have any other alternatives?
> Do you have any superstitions that influence how you work?
> Why didn’t Rondon tell Roosevelt and the Americans that they couldn’t take so much luggage on the exploration?
> Would you consider the filming of Apocalypse Now a success or not?
> Would more effective risk management have prevented the problems the project encountered?
> How does having a product vision and using Scrum rituals help teams manage tension and conflict?
> Lukas Nelson and his wife, Anne, and their three daughters had been living in their house for over five years when they decided it was time to make some modest improvements. One area they both agreed needed an upgrade was the bathtub. Their current house
> Why not use the waterfall method to develop new champions?
> Why is it useful to hold retrospectives at the end of weekly iterations?
> Can you think of a personal project that would have benefited from prototyping? How? Why?
> What are the advantages of rapid prototyping?
> What effect do you think 360-degree reviews have on the culture of an organization?
> Have you been the subject of a 360-degree review or participated in one? What was it like? How useful was it?
> How did the project management system evolve at Navy Federal Credit Union?
> Assume you are to command a similar mission. What are two things you would insist on, based on what you learned about Eagle Claw?
> What could the NBA have done differently to increase the likelihood of success?
> How did the culture of the NBA affect this project?
> Brandon was having an ale with his girlfriend, Sierra, when the subject of the Omega Theta Pi 5K-run project came up. Brandon has been chosen to chair the 5K-charity run for his fraternity. At the time, Brandon thought it would look good on his resume an
> What was Sally able to achieve by holding a wake for the canceled project?
> How did limiting work packages to one week help management identify problems sooner?
> What additional information would you like to have in order to assess performance on the project?
> Based on the information provided in Exhibit 13.2, how well is the Decommissioning project doing in terms of cost and schedule?
> Should milestones only be on the critical path?
> Why should a milestone be a concrete, specific, measurable event?
> Does partnering only work on construction projects?
> What best practices are evident in this snapshot?
> Has anyone used these strategies when dealing with foreigners? Or wish he or she had?
> Patti Smith looked up at the bright blue Carolina sky before she entered the offices of Horizon Consulting. It was Friday, which meant she needed to prepare for the weekly status report meeting. Horizon Consulting is a custom software development company
> What does this project say about the importance of taking a socio-technical approach to projects?
> What disadvantages of outsourcing were evident in the Boeing 787 project?
> How did Singer establish effective patterns of communication?
> How did Singer enhance trust on his project?
> Looking back on your experience working on low-priority projects, did any of these strategies work?
> In addition to acting as a cheerleader, what other important roles does Tom West suggest a project manager play?
> How easy do you think it is to identify people who respond to challenges?
> What similarities do you see between the Ford Diesel team and the Mac team at Apple and the Skunk Works at Lockheed?
> How important is a fun culture for innovation?
> Which of the eight characteristics associated with positive synergy were not evident in the 2004 team that lost in the Olympics in Athens?
> Bruce Palmer had worked for Moss and McAdams (M&M) for six years and was just promoted to account manager. His first assignment was to lead an audit of Johnsonville Trucks. He was quite pleased with the five accountants who had been assigned to his team,
> How does the nominal group technique prevent groupthink from occurring on a project?
> What do you think would have happened if the work had been completed in Japan instead of Australia?
> Which of the eight characteristics associated with positive synergy were evident in the case of the Redeem team?
> What aspects of the Arthur Andersen culture contributed to the scandal?
> It seems like every 5–10 years a scandal damages, if not brings down, a well- known business. Is this inevitable, given the competitive nature of business?
> What do you think would have happened to the crew of the Endurance if Shackleton had not led by example?
> How important is leading by example on a project?
> Can you think of other metaphors that would be appropriate?
> What aspects of being a project manager are not reflected in this metaphor?
> Why is a conductor of an orchestra an appropriate metaphor for a project manager?
> The purpose of this case is to give you experience in using a project priority system that ranks proposed projects by their contribution to the organization’s objectives and strategic plan. COMPANY PROFILE The company is the film divisi
> Have you ever used bets to motivate someone? How effective was it?
> Wui arrived in Mobile, Alabama, in the middle of summer, unprepared for humidity and heat. The first day he bought a lightweight, breathable business suit. He was helped by a salesgirl who smiled as she packed the coat and slacks into a box. Americans ar
> On December 26, 2004, an earthquake reaching 9.1 on the Richter scale triggered a series of devastating tsunamis off the coast of Indonesia. They spread throughout the Indian Ocean, killing large numbers of people and inundating coastal communities acros
> Michael Thomas shouted, “Sasha, Tor-Tor, we’ve got to go! Our driver is waiting for us.” Thomas’s two daughters were fighting over who would get the last orange for lunch that day. Victoria (“Tor-Tor”) prevailed as she grabbed the orange and ran out the
> Ken Buttrey scratched his head as he looked over an e-mail from John Barbata. Ken was the team lead on the Jasper Jones project. He and 13 other developers were charged with creating Jasper Jones (JJ), a new character to appear in the next edition of the
> Kendra Hua worked for six years as a software engineer in the IT Department at Point 2 Point (P2P), a large freight moving company. She liked her job and the people she worked with. While she did some maintenance work, she worked primarily on projects, u
> Olaf Gundersen, the CEO of Wireless Telecom Company, is in a quandary. Last year he accepted the Maximum Megahertz project suggested by six up-and-coming young R&D corporate stars. Although Olaf did not truly understand the technical importance of the pr
> You are a member of a project management practicum class. The major assignment for this class is to plan and implement a fund-raising project that will raise at least $1,500 and provide an opportunity to practice project management. You have joined a gro
> Scanner Project You have been serving as Electroscan’s project manager and are now well along in the project. Develop a narrative status report for the board of directors of the chain store that discusses the status of the project to da
> Ventura Stadium Status Report Case You are an assistant to Percival Young, president of G&E Company. He has asked you to prepare a brief report on the status of the Ventura Stadium project. Ventura Stadium is a 47,000-seat professional baseball stadi
> Hector Gaming Company (HGC) is an educational gaming company specializing in young children’s educational games. HGC has just completed their fourth year of operation. This year was a banner year for HGC. The company received a large influx of capital fo
> Tree Trimming Project Wil Fence is a large timber and Christmas tree farmer who is attending a project management class in the spring, his off season. When the class topic came to earned value, he was perplexed. Isn’t he using EV? Each summer Wil hires c
> The purpose of this case is to provide you with an opportunity to practice negotiations. PROCEDURE STEP 1 The class is divided into four groups, each comprising the project management group for one of four projects at Goldrush Electronics. STEP 2 Read
> Chad Cromwell, head of university housing, gazed up at the tower at Buxton Hall and smiled as he walked toward the landmark building. Buxton Hall was built in 1927 as a residential complex for over 350 students at Pacifica State University. At the time,
> Sitting in her office, Karin Chung is reviewing the past four months of the large corporate accounting software installation project she has been managing. Everything seemed so well planned before the project started. Each company division had a task for
> Shell Case Fabricators (SCF) designs and builds shell casings that enclose electronic products such as calculators, cell phones, and modems. Typically the cases are plastic or plastic compounds. SCF has six different production lines that cover different
> Franklin Equipment, Ltd. (FEL), with headquarters and main fabrication facilities in Saint John, New Brunswick, was founded 75 years ago to fabricate custom-designed, large machines for construction businesses in the Maritime Provinces. Over the years it
> Tran was taking his dog, Callie, on her evening walk as the sun began to set over the coastal range. He looked forward to this time of the day. It was an opportunity to enjoy some peace and quiet. It was also a time to review events on the Ajax project a
> Amber Briggs looked nervously at her watch as she sat at the front of a large table in the cafeteria at Kerzner Office Equipment. It was now 10 minutes after 3:00 and only 10 of the 14 members had arrived for the first meeting of the Kerzner anniversary
> Cerberus is a successful producer of specialty chemicals. It operates nine large campus sites in the United States, with a number of different business units on each site. These business units operate independently, with direct reporting to corporate hea