QUESTION
The table contains information for the development of a short course in Operations management
Activity
|
Description
|
Preceding Activity
|
Duration in week
|
A
|
Design course overview and publicity
|
|
4 |
B
|
Identify potential staff to teach on course
|
|
2
|
C
|
Construct detailed syllabus
|
|
6
|
D
|
Advertise and send out application forms
|
A |
10
|
E
|
Confirm staff availability
|
B |
2
|
F
|
Select staff to teach the course
|
C,E |
1
|
G
|
Acknowledge student applications
|
D |
3
|
H
|
Identify course written material
|
F |
2
|
I
|
Preparation of teaching material
|
G,H |
20 |
J
|
Prepare room for the course
|
G |
1
|
1 Construct an AON network diagram.
2 Determine the different paths and highlight the critical path.
3 Define and explain the importance of the critical path.
4 Differentiate between tools and techniques are generally used to develop cost estimates.
5 Draw a Gantt chart.
Assignment Guidelines
• Word limit: Approximately 3500 - 4000 words
• The length of your answers to each question should be in line with the mark allocation.
• Your assignment should include a Table of Contents page.
• Text: Font: Arial or Times New Roman (12), Spacing: 1 and a half Lines
• All text must be justified at each margin.
• Your answers must include any theories, charts, tables or exhibits necessary to support your analysis and recommendations.
• Ensure that the readings are not merely reproduced in the assignment without original critical comments and views. Cohesive and logical
arguments reflecting original thinking is encouraged.
• You MUST use theory/literature to support your discussion/observation and opinions. Do not merely extract information from the Case Study.
• References - At least 5 sources of reference (textbooks, journals, press reports, internet, etc.) must be included in your bibliography. Information quoted/paraphrased from sources listed in your bibliography must be referenced in-text. The Harvard system of referencing must be used.
Students will be penalised up to 10% for poor referencing.
• It is imperative that students proof-read and edit their assignments prior to submitting it. Assignments must be free from errors and of a professional standard.