Category: Management

  • Case Study of Wembley Stadium Project Management Methods

    Introduction Project management is increasingly essential to firms since projects are the methods they respond to the environment. The projects often experience failure regarding timing, cost, quality, and scope despite the intense activities performed. Also, most projects do not consider interpersonal skills, stakeholders, ethics, infrastructures, and lifecycle during the project planning. Firms need to adapt…

  • Critical-Chain Project Management

    Everybody knows that if a project is planned properly, the work is half done. To prevent possible disasters, managers often add extra time to the project schedule. In theory, it allows the participants of the project to feel comfortable and gives employees additional time in case if something goes wrong. However, these theoretical reflections rarely…

  • Health Care Quality Management: Tools and Applications

    Several quality analysis tools can be used to process the collected data. All of them are used in specific cases and help to make data-driven decisions. One of such tools is called a check sheet, which is also called a defect concentration diagram. This tool is used when the same person collects data in the…

  • Management of Automotive Design and Development

    Table of Contents Problem Definition Objective Factors and Levels Identification Response Analysis of data Results and Predicting the Response Validation experiment Recommendations and conclusions Problem Definition The occurrence of variation in bore-diameter of B.G collar components is a recurrent multi-response optimization issue. In a boring operation, the B.G collar-component dimension of a roller-bearing superseded tolerance.…

  • Project Management Objectives and Roles

    Clearly, define a project and identify the main steps or stages in a project? A project can be defined as a designated ally of tasks that aims at accomplishing a certain task within an organization; it has a period, expected expenditure, expected outcome, and a work framework or schedule. The following are the steps/stages in…

  • Shipping Sustainability With Hull Management

    Table of Contents Introduction Measures to Enhance Ship Efficiency Measures for Monitoring the Effectiveness of Hull Management Robotics in Future Hull Management Commentary on References Reliability Conclusion References Introduction The shipping industry has become vital for facilitating trade, defense, and the overall global economy. Maritime shipping is among the most critical components of the international…

  • Task Management Software in Organization

    Introduction – Executive Summary Innovative technology allows moving a company forward by establishing new options for communication with its stakeholders and increasing the quality of its services and products. However, the described change also suggests facing several challenges associated with resistance to change among employees and teaching them to use new equipment (Adeleke, Lawal, Adio,…

  • Transport for London: Management

    Table of Contents Introduction Background London Underground London Rail Surface transport HRM Planning Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Transport for London or TfL is a local government agency serving Greater London in England and it is not only the present transport authority of London but is also responsible for many aspects of their transportation system. It came…

  • Network Management in Networking System

    Introduction Network management is concerned with managing overall operations in a networking system. ”different telecommunication networks are designed to satisfy the same needs, they differ in their nature, purpose, architecture and way they work.” (Arpege Group., & Sturt, 1994, p.1). The major task of the network management is to keep the network moving smoothly, accounting…

  • Sports Management Studies: Statistical Designs

    Table of Contents Introduction Statistical Design Bibliography Conclusion References Introduction The statistical design of research is important because it influences the researcher’s ability to respond to the research question. The researcher must consider the purpose of the research and the research questions before choosing the statistical design because the validity of the findings depends on…