Assignment Cover Sheet - Individual & Group
Assignment Cover Sheet - Individual & Group
Assignment Cover Sheet - Individual & Group
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XYZ COMPANY
1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW 4
2 PRODUCT AND SERVICES 4
2.1 Segmentation 4
2.2 The Supply Vendor 4
3 TIME MANAGEMENT 5
3.1 Project Schedule 5-7
3.2 Schedule Control 8
4 COST MANAGEMENT 8
4.1 Cost Estimates and Budget 8
4.2 Control Cost 8
5 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 9
5.1 Quality Assurance Reviews 9
5.2 Quality Control 9
6 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 9
6.1 Roles and Responsibilities 9
6.2 Project Organisation Chart 10
7 COMMUNICATIONS AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT 10
7.1 Manage Communications 10
7.2 Manage The Changes 10
8 RISK MANAGEMENT 11
8.1 Risk Response and Control 11
9 PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT 12
10 APPENDIX A – GLOSSARY 12
Making an appointment and meet with the client is important to know the client’s needs
and ideas. Producing an advertisement is our main strategy to show client our capability and
characters as a company that suitable for the client’s need. XYZ company will provide one sample
of our accounting system product to shows the client what our company product and our quality.
2.1 Segmentation
XYZ company provides all kinds of products from various vendors of existing information systems
on the market. By providing a wide range of products and innovation, XYZ company can be
expected to be a leading company in the field of the provision of the innovative financial
information system.
3 Time Management
The project schedule was drawn up based on the structure of the details of the work
(work breakdown structure) that contains a list of jobs or tasks that are done within a project.
To work on a financial information system development projects take time to build the system,
plus 20 working days to mentoring and 30 working days for the treatment system as well as
18 days for the preparation of additional time changes work and meetings. The total time is
provided for this project, ranging from the preparation of the project until completion of the
project is 110 days.
4 Cost Management
The budget of the project is calculated based on resources levelling with the aim to be
able to figure out the timing and magnitude of project implementation the resource needs for
labour. Resource leveling is done with the help of Ms. program Project.
From Connor, Kathrin statement recognized that human resources is part of the strategic
planning process and became part of the development of the wisdom of the Organization, the
planning of the extension of line organization, merger and acquisition processes of the
organization.
The framework provides a basis for the understanding structure of project management based
on nine areas of knowledge management projects. Which stakeholders have goals or
expectations that poured in a project. A project manager will lead and manage the project.
Project management includes activities that correspond to project management knowledge areas
of the use of equipment, techniques, and methods related to achieving the goals expected by
stakeholders.
10 Appendix A – Glossary
Term/Acronym Meaning
Entity Relationship Diagram An entity-relationship model is usually the result of systematic
(ERD) analysis to define and describe what is important to processes
in an area of a business. It does not define the business
processes; it only presents a business data schema in graphical
form. It is usually drawn in a graphical form as boxes (entities)
that are connected by lines (relationships) which express the
associations and dependencies between entities. An ER model
can also be expressed in a verbal form, for example, one
building may be divided into zero or more apartments, but one
apartment can only be located in one building.