Exercise To Chapter 13 of Project Management - Answers
Exercise To Chapter 13 of Project Management - Answers
HOMEWORK
Refer to Chapter 13 of Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and
Controlling (12th edition) for supporting information and assistance in completing each exercise.
Review each of the following questions or exercises and provide the answers in the space provided.
Some questions and situations will have more than one appropriate answer or response. Project
managers are aware that many issues they face on a daily basis may have several possible solutions.
These exercises are designed to encourage you to think about alternatives before taking action and to
select the option that would produce the greatest benefit or most effectively resolve a situation.
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The work breakdown structure and activity schedules are priced out through the
lowest pricing units of the company. All information is priced out at the lowest
level of performance required, which will be the task level. Costing information is
rolled up to the project level and then one step further to the total program level.
Sunk cost: This is a cost that has been incurred and will not be affected by any
future decision. It is basically money spent. Sunk costs are not considered when
making decisions about whether to continue with a project or terminate the project.
This is a cost that has been incurred and cannot be recovered.
Opportunity cost: The loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one
alternative is chosen. Something given up when a decision is made.
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Note:
Suggestive
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other
Review/Ensure the SOW is free of imprecise language. reasonable
Have the SOW reviewed by a third party. solutions
are also
acceptable.
Note for
Q13:
Suggestive
answers,
other
reasonable
Develop a plan to identify & verify requirements early in the project. solutions
Validate requirements before developing project plans. are also
acceptable
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