Alright maybe it is better if I put it in a doc.form:
My class is Business Stats. & Quantitative Analysis, This is my discussion board I just can’t seem to put my finger on, and I have run out of time:
“This unit covered project management techniques. Select a possible project management situation from your work or school experience and develop a project plan with at least five activities and with at least one predecessor activity. Create an activity network for your project. From your activity network, determine the critical path and identify any slack within your project. As you develop your project network be sure to think critically about each activity and use your best estimate of the time for the activity. How has the process of developing a project plan impacted how you might manage projects in the future?”
*note: I work for a furniture company, so please answer this pertaining to my work, here is an example of how the professor wants this answered:
Hello All,
For my project management situation I have chosen a new processing line installation. The processing line includes four separate pieces of equipment used in the generation of polycarbonate and plastic eyeglasses. The four pieces of equipment include a generator, two polishing machines, and a laser engraver.
A / Preparation of Line Location / 2 Weeks
B / Arrival of Processing Equipment / 3 Weeks
C / Installation of Processing Equipment / 2 Weeks / A,B
D / Developing Procedures for Equipment Operation / 4 Weeks / C
E / Training of Employees On New Equipment / 3 Weeks / A,B,C,D
F / Validating Customer Requirements/Testing / 3 Weeks / C
G / Full Scale Production / A,B,C,D,E,F
The critical path for this network is A-B-C-F-G. These components have to be completed in order for us to reach full scale production which is the ultimate goal of full scale production. There is two weeks of slack time in node B for the arrival of equipment this is due to possible shipping issues created from the transit form Germany, and calculated byLF=3 weeks EF=1 week LF-EF=2 weeks. The training of new employees and the development of procedures are not on the critical path because we will have the manufacturers of the equipment on-site for operation and testing while all the phases are complete and are willing to stay to help us produce product. I have been fortunate enough to be involved in and lead projects in two different facilities in the past this example being one of them. I have learned from previous experience that no matter how good the plan is, that the pessimistic approach is normally the right one to choose for time estimates. Even though slack time is considered waste it is best to make sure you have an adequate amount, because when you say a time the people above you are going to hold you to this, and if you are to optimistic you could end up looking like you do not know what you are talking about.
*SO LIKE I SAID, I NEED THIS IN 1HR AND 20MIN, AND PLEASE RELATE TO A FURNITURE COMPANY.