Management

Making a case

Making a case

Starting a project management presentation. The scope is to plan the project over the course of a few weeks.

Details:

– E Sports team for World of Warcraft named Unfadable.

– The project is to establish and online merchandise store.

 

Requirements: 2-3 Pages

Started a project for project management class and need assistance. The details:

Starting an online merchandise store for a World of Warcraft e-sports team.

The details for this weeks deliverable

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Just in Time (JIT) Supply Chains

Just in Time (JIT) Supply Chains

Efficiency Discussion post

As you prepare to respond to this post, refer to the “Just in Time (JIT) Supply Chain” Learning Activity. Watch the video and respond to the following. According to the video, what are the benefits of a JIT supply chain? Provide an example presented in the video. Next, what did you find most interesting about what the presenter said about a JIT supply chain? Explain your answer. Lastly, provide an example of when a JIT supply chain would work or when it would not.

Just in Time (JIT) Supply Chains

Introduction

Can the just in time (JIT) strategy work for every company? As you watch this video, consider the conditions that are necessary for success in a JIT supply chain.

 

© Johnson, 2012

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PzDHz4S6j2YH6kg5z_dfmcBJ4dSa8DUG/view

Click here to access the full transcript of the above video.

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-Post is concise and clearly written in an academic tone; Sentences are complete; spelling, grammar and punctuation are correct.

Requirements: More than 15 characters, Less than 3000 characters

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Making a case

Making a case

Starting a project management presentation. The scope is to plan the project over the course of a few weeks.

Details:

– E Sports team for World of Warcraft named Unfadable.

– The project is to establish and online merchandise store.

  • The business case must contain the following.
    • Executive Summary
    • Reasons (Create Problem Statements)
    • Business Options
    • Expected Benefits
    • Expected Dis-Benefits
    • Costs (Budget estimate)
    • Timescale (Schedule estimate)
    • Investment Appraisal
    • Major Risks

 

Requirements: 2-3 Pages

Started a project for project management class and need assistance. The details:

Starting an online merchandise store for a World of Warcraft e-sports team.

The details for this weeks deliverable

  • The business case must contain the following.
    • Executive Summary
    • Reasons (Create Problem Statements)
    • Business Options
    • Expected Benefits
    • Expected Dis-Benefits
    • Costs (Budget estimate)
    • Timescale (Schedule estimate)
    • Investment Appraisal
    • Major Risks

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BENCHMARKING AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT MATURITY MODELS

BENCHMARKING AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT MATURITY MODELS

Management Discussion

As you prepare to respond to this post, refer to the “Benchmarking” Learning Activity. According to the text, what is not a requirement to conduct a benchmark? Now, think of a company that you support and describe the company. What company would you use to benchmark that company and why? What would be your goal?

BENCHMARKING AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT MATURITY MODELS

Benchmarking

Introduction

In order to gauge how successful your company is, you can compare it to other companies that are the best at a certain activity. Read this section to learn how to successfully benchmark your company.

Benchmarking is a process by which a company compares its performance to the performance of other companies. Those other companies need not be competitors, nor be within the same industry. Instead, the purpose of benchmarking is to set a standard based upon the company that is recognized as the best at a certain activity. As an example, many companies use L.L. Bean as a benchmark for online ordering and order fulfillment. To be effective at benchmarking, firms must understand that a benchmark does not define the best possible outcome; it only identifies what a company has achieved. Choosing the wrong companies to benchmark can lead to setting standards that are too low. As a result, a benchmark is only one piece of information that companies should use to set performance goals for quality or any other important outcome.

Note. Adapted from “Quality Management,” by M. Vonderembse & G. White, 2013, Operations Management, Chapter 4. Copyright 2013 by Bridgepoint Education, Inc.

-Post adds value by raising novel points or providing new perspectives.

-Post is concise and clearly written in an academic tone; Sentences are complete; spelling, grammar and punctuation are correct.

Requirements: More than 15 characters, less than 4000 characters

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Fiscal Planning and Management Presentation

Fiscal Planning and Management Presentation

For this assignment, you will create a narrated PowerPoint presentation designed to train others on the role of healthcare administrations in fiscal planning and fiscal management. This is your opportunity to demonstrate what you have learned about what fiscal planning and management can and should look like for healthcare administrators.

Instructions

As a regional healthcare administrator for a long-term care organization, you have been asked to train a new group of healthcare administrators who just completed their degrees. They have no work experience in healthcare administration or financial management. For this assignment, you will develop a 10–12 slide narrated PowerPoint presentation explaining the role of healthcare administrators in fiscal planning and financial management.

Your presentation should address each of the following:

Your presentation should meet the following formatting requirements:

  • Be 10–12 slides in length.
  • Include narrated content to match the presentation.
  • Include a cover slide and references slide (or slides). (These slides are not part of the 10–12 slide requirement.)
  • Include 3–5 quality references, one of which should be your course textbook.

Use Basic Search: Strayer University Library to find and include 3–5 quality references, one of which should be your course text.

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

Requirements: 10-12 slides

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