Friday, March 20, 2020

MPM210-1501A-04 Introduction To Project Management Phase 5 DB Coursework

MPM210-1501A-04 Introduction To Project Management Phase 5 DB Coursework MPM210 Project Management: Personal Review and Reflection al Affiliation Project management is vital in today’s society because majority of projects fail due to poor management of cost, scope, and delivery; this has been estimated to be approximately 85% amongst IT related projects. Overall, the unit provided me with an opportunity to acquire knowledge on a number of issues in project management that I had never quite considered as vital. On the surface, one might ignore the importance of project management, yet it is an important cog in today’s competitive environment. Hence project management systematically ensures that a project moves through its cycle: initiating, planning, execution, monitoring and closing, and as a result it helps in reducing costs that may be incurred from repetitive work (Heerkens, 2002). This four cycle process in project management unit, proved to be the most compelling topics under the unit. Throughout the session I developed a liking for the term W ork Breakdown Structure (WBS). This is the chart where critical work function referred to as tasks of the project are shown in relationship with one another and the project as a whole (Haugan, 2002). The Project Scope Management Plan provides all the information for the Project Management and ensures that the scope will be verified (Kloppenborg, 2012). It also gives guidance on how project scope will be managed. Some approaches I can utilize as a future Project Manager must verify these deliverables are those items that have been finished. However, upon the end of implementation phase, closing a project becomes a necessary point (Barker & Cole, 2007).  . Closing a project requires careful analysis and often misunderstood from a project management standpointOne approach that I learned in managing change request is another huge issue that project managers have to be well-aware off. This is problematic because change requests are part of any project management. Controlling change req uests for creating virtual servers or a software for instance would have to support the elements that the business case possesses can be cumbersome to manage when closing a project. ReferencesBarker, S., & Cole, R. (2007).  Brilliant project management: What the best project managers know, say and do. Harlow,England: Pearson Prentice Hall Business.Haugan, G. T. (2002).  Effective work breakdown structures. Vienna, Va: Management Concepts.Heerkens, G. (2002). Project management. New York: McGraw-Hill.Kloppenborg, T. J. (2012).  Contemporary project management: Organize, plan, perform. Mason, Ohio: South-Western Cengage Learning.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

A Brief Timeline of Events in America - 1851-1860

A Brief Timeline of Events in America - 1851-1860 The time between 1851 and 1860 was one of great upheaval in United States history.   1851   The Treaty of Traverse des Sioux is signed with the Sioux Indians. They agree to give up their lands in Iowa and almost all of Minnesota.  The New York Daily Times appears. This will be renamed the New York Times in 1857.  A fire occurs at the Library of Congress, destroying 35,000 books.  Moby Dick is published by Herman Melville.   1852   Uncle Toms Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly is published to great success by Harriet Beecher Stowe.  Uncle Sam appears for the first time in a comic publication in New York.  Franklin Pierce wins the presidency.  The Know Nothing Party is created as a Nativist party opposed to Catholics and immigrants.   1853 The Coinage Act of 1853 is passed by Congress, reducing the amount of silver in coins smaller than a dollar.  Vice President William King dies on April 18th. President Pierce does not appoint a new Vice President for the rest of his time in office.  Mexico gives land along the southern border of present-day Arizona and New Mexico in exchange for $15 million.   1854 The Kansas-Nebraska Act is proposed that would separate the central Kansas Territory into two with the idea that the individuals in the territories would decide for themselves whether they would be free or slave. However, this was opposed to the Missouri Compromise of 1820 because they were both above latitude 36 °30. The act is later passed on May 26th. Eventually this area would be called Bleeding Kansas due to the fighting that would occur over the question of whether the area would be slave or free. In October, Abraham Lincoln gives a speech condemning the act.  The Republican Party is formed by anti-slavery individuals who oppose the Kansas-Nebraska Act.  Commodore Mathew Perry and the Japanese sign the Treaty of Kanagawa opening ports up to trade with the US.  The Ostend Manifesto is created declaring the US right to purchase Cuba or take it by force if Spain does not agree to sell it. When it is published in 1855, it meets with negative public reaction.Walden is publis hed by transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau.   1855 Over the course of the year, a virtual civil war happens in Kansas between pro- and anti-slavery forces.  Frederick Douglass publishes his autobiography entitled My Bondage, My Freedom.  Walt Whitman publishes Leaves of Grass.   1856 Charles Sumner is beaten with a cane by Preston Brooks on the floor of the Senate for an anti-slavery speech. He does not recover fully for three years.  Lawrence, Kansas is the center of violence in Kansas when pro-slavery men kill an anti-slavery settler. Anti-slavery men led by John Brown then retaliate killing five pro-slavery men leading to the name Bleeding Kansas.  James Buchanan is elected as president of the United States.   1857 A pro-slavery legislature in Kansas passes the Lecompton Resolution which an election of delegates to a Constitutional Convention. Buchanan supports the eventual Convention even though it favors pro-slavery forces. It is later approved and then rejected. It becomes a point of contention with the president and Congress. It is finally sent back to Kansas for a popular vote in 1858. However, they choose to reject it. Therefore, Kansas will not be admitted as a state until 1860.  The Supreme Court decides in that slaves are property and that Congress has no right to deprive citizens of their property.  The Panic of 1857 begins. It will last two years and the failure of thousands of businesses.   1858 Minnesota becomes the 32nd state to the enter the Union. It is a free state.  Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas meet in seven debates across Illinois where they discuss slavery and sectionalism. Douglas will win the election, but Lincoln becomes a key figure in national politics.   1859 Oregon joins the Union as a free state.  Silver is discovered in Nevada leads more people out west to make their fortune.  The first American oil well is created when Edwin Drake finds oil in Pennsylvania.  John Brown leads a raid at Harpers Ferry to seize the federal arsenal. He is a devoted abolitionist who wishes to create a territory for fugitive slaves. However, he is captured by a force led by Robert E. Lee. He is found guilty of treason and hanged in Charlestown, Virginia.   1860 The Pony Express begins between St. Joseph, Missouri and Sacramento, California.  Abraham Lincoln wins the presidency after a hard fought campaign centering on the issues of sectionalism and slavery.  South Carolina decides to secede from the Union. The state militia takes over the Federal arsenal at Charleston.