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- The table below contains data for the installation of new equipment in a manufacturing process for a steel corporation. Your company is responsible for the installation project. Indirect costs are $6,000 per week, and a penalty cost of $10,000 per week will be incurred by your company for every week the project is delayed beyond week 15. Activity Immediate Predecessor(s) Normal Time (weeks) Crash Time (weeks) Normal Cost ($) Crash Cost ($) A None 2 1 7,000 10,000 B None 2 2 3,000 3,000 C A 3 1 12,000 40,000 D B 3 2 12,000 28,000 E C 1 1 8,000 8,000 F D, E 5 3 5,000 15,000 G E 3 2 9,000 18,000 H F, G 8 6 14,000 32,000 Construct a network diagram for the project. What are the project completion time and the total cost under normal conditions? What is the shortest time duration for this project regardless of cost? What is the resulting total cost? What is the…Dave is the project manager for a construction project that is building agazebo. When the project first started, he met with the stakeholders to definethe scope. The sponsors mentioned that the gazebo is a really important partof their daughter’s wedding ceremony that was planned for 7 months fromthen. In fact, they said that if the gazebo couldn’t be completed in 7 months, itwouldn’t be worth it for them to even start the project. Dave wrote down the7-month deadline to put in his Project Scope Statement. In which section ofthe document did the deadline appear?”A. Project ConstraintsB. Project DeliverablesC. Project ObjectivesD. Project Assumptions Which of the following is a “hygiene factor” under Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory?A. Recognition for excellent workB. Self-actualizationC. Clean clothingD. Good relations with coworkers and managersYou are the project manager of the software installationproject in Table 7.12. You would like to find the minimum-costschedule for your project. There is a $1,000-per-week penaltyfor each week the project is delayed beyond week 25. In addi-tion, your project team determined that indirect project costsare $2,500 per week.a. What would be your target completion week?b. How much would you save in total project costs with yourschedule?
- Hi, I need help answering the last question. Rob Smith is managing a small project at Boston University. He is under pressure to shorten the overall duration of the project by 4 weeks and he wants to do so at the lowest cost possible. In order to meet this objective a number of activities must be crashed. Activity Normal Time (weeks) Crashed Time (weeks) Normal Cost Crashed Cost Predecessor(s) A 5 3 $800 $1,200 - B 6 5 $300 $450 - C 6 5 $550 $775 - D 3 2 $750 $950 A E 6 3 $1,350 $2,250 C F 5 3 $675 $875 B What is the total cost of crashing the project 4 weeks (just the additional cost, not total project cost)? (Display your answer to two decimal places.)Office Automation Inc., developed a proposal for implementing a software system that will standardize the accounts payable function by automatically issuing an electronic payment upon receipt of the vendor invoice. Contained in the proposal is a list of activities that must be accomplished to complete the project. The following table contains relevant information about the activities. Time (weeks) Cost ($1,000s) Activity Description ImmediatePredecessor Normal Crash Normal Crash A Plan needs 10 8 30 70 B Order equipment A 8 6 120 150 C Install equipment B 10 7 100 160 D Set up training lab A 7 6 40 50 E Conduct training course D 10 8 50 75 F Test system C, E 3 3 60 (a). Develop a project network. (b) Develop an activity schedule. Activity EarliestStart LatestStart EarliestFinish LatestFinish Slack A B C D E F (c) What are the critical activities? (Enter your answers as…Office Automation Inc., developed a proposal for implementing a software system that will standardize the accounts payable function by automatically issuing an electronic payment upon receipt of the vendor invoice. Contained in the proposal is a list of activities that must be accomplished to complete the project. The following table contains relevant information about the activities. Time (weeks) Cost ($1,000s) Activity Description ImmediatePredecessor Normal Crash Normal Crash A Plan needs 10 8 30 70 B Order equipment A 8 6 120 150 C Install equipment B 10 7 100 160 D Set up training lab A 7 6 40 50 E Conduct training course D 10 8 50 75 F Test system C, E 3 3 60 (a) Develop an activity schedule. What are the critical activities? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) Assume that the company wants to complete the project in six months or 26 weeks. What is the amount of crash time (in weeks) for each activity that minimizes…
- Office Automation Inc., developed a proposal for implementing a software system that will standardize the accounts payable function by automatically issuing an electronic payment upon receipt of the vendor invoice. Contained in the proposal is a list of activities that must be accomplished to complete the project. The following table contains relevant information about the activities. Time (weeks) Cost ($1,000s) Activity Description ImmediatePredecessor Normal Crash Normal Crash A Plan needs 10 8 30 70 B Order equipment A 8 6 120 150 C Install equipment B 10 7 100 160 D Set up training lab A 7 6 40 50 E Conduct training course D 10 8 50 75 F Test system C, E 3 3 60 (a) Develop a project network. A project network with 8 activities and 8 directed arcs is shown. Activity Start is connected to activity A. Activity A is connected to activity B and to activity C. Activity B is connected to activity D. Activity C is connected to activity E. Activity D is…Office Automation Inc., developed a proposal for implementing a software system that will standardize the accounts payable function by automatically issuing an electronic payment upon receipt of the vendor invoice. Contained in the proposal is a list of activities that must be accomplished to complete the project. The following table contains relevant information about the activities. Time (weeks) Cost ($1,000s) Activity Description ImmediatePredecessor Normal Crash Normal Crash A Plan needs 10 8 30 70 B Order equipment A 8 6 120 150 C Install equipment B 10 7 100 160 D Set up training lab A 7 6 40 50 E Conduct training course D 10 8 50 75 F Test system C, E 3 3 60 (d) Assume that the company wants to complete the project in six months or 26 weeks. What is the amount of crash time (in weeks) for each activity that minimizes cost? (A, B, C, D, E) = (e) Develop an activity schedule for the crashed project. Activity EarliestStart LatestStart…Office Automation Inc., developed a proposal for implementing a software system that will standardize the accounts payable function by automatically issuing an electronic payment upon receipt of the vendor invoice. Contained in the proposal is a list of activities that must be accomplished to complete the project. The following table contains relevant information about the activities. Time (weeks) Cost ($1,000s) Activity Description ImmediatePredecessor Normal Crash Normal Crash A Plan needs 10 8 30 70 B Order equipment A 8 6 120 150 C Install equipment B 10 7 100 160 D Set up training lab A 7 6 40 50 E Conduct training course D 10 8 50 75 F Test system C, E 3 3 60 (a) Develop a project network. A project network with 8 activities and 8 directed arcs is shown. Activity Start is connected to activity A. Activity A is connected to activity B and to activity C. Activity B is connected to activity E. Activity C is connected to activity D. Activity D is…
- Using the information provided in the table, the network diagram and the project completion time = 25 weeks, reduce the completion time of the project by 3 weeks in the most economical way. Activity NormalTime(weeks) NormalCost ($) CrashTime(weeks) CrashCost ($) MaximumweeksReduced CrashCost perWeek ($) A 3 500 2 900 1 400 B 4 600 3 700 1 100 C 6 800 3 1,286 3 162.00 D 6 1,500 4 2,150 2 325 E 6 1,750 4 2,250 2 250 F 5 1,200 5 1,200 0 0 G 7 1,500 5 1,794 2 147 H 3 500 3 500 0 0 Reduce G by select a number of (1-4) week(s), C by select a number (1-4) of week(s), at a cost of $ __________ enter a dollar amount .Image of Diagram included Using the diagram, find: The critical path. How long it will take to complete the project? How does simulation determine the probabilities of various project completion times? What is "slack" and why is it important? Why is activity-on-arrow (AOA) or activity-on-node (AON) of significant value to the project manager? How is the uncertainty in project scheduling dealt with? Should the critical path activities be managed differently from noncritical path activities? Explain.A project is scheduled to complete in six months duration. There are two activities in the project. The actual cost of Activity 1 is SAR 300,000 and that of Activity 2 is SAR 200,000. The planned value of these activities is SAR 280,000 and 150,000 respectively. On reviewing, the current project status is Activity 1 is 100% completed and Activity 2 is only 75% completed. (i) Perform the earned value calculations of the above project scenario and fill the given table. Activity Month 1 Earned Value Planned Value Actual Cost Cost Variance Scheduled Variance Cost performance Index Schedule performance Index (ii) What do you infer about the project schedule and cost based on your calculations?