Category: Management
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Emergency Management Importance
Table of Contents Overview Definition Theories History Conclusion References Overview Emergency management allows organizations and rescuer teams to respond, prevent and minimize the consequences of disasters. It is essential to understand the concepts of emergency management, a theoretical approach for the formation of the correct behavior strategy in the event of threats. The history of…
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Cargo Management Re-Engineering (CRM)
An overview of the Integrated Cargo System This was an ambitious project initiated in the year 2000 by the Customs in conjunction with the government. Now it is called cargo management re-engineering (CRM). The Integrated Cargo System (ICS) is part of the CRM. By 2004, the export functionality was successfully integrated whereas the import functionality…
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Project Management: What Is System Development?
Table of Contents Introduction System development process Methodologies and techniques Potential problems Conclusion References Introduction Companies and organizations big or small, rely on information technology for their continual survival. Consider such organizations as power and water companies that have to calculate millions of customer bills every month. The clerical effort needed is simply enormous. Consequently,…
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Project Management and Quality Assurance: Personal Experience
DBR provides me with an opportunity to work on and improve my PMP and PMI projects. These two types of tasks require certain skills and background knowledge to complete all the necessary assignments on a proper level. To be more exact, the essence of PMP and PMI projects is closely connected with one of the…
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Project Management and the Importance of Top Management Support
Project Management in the Face of New Software Such as Agile Project management in general and database design, in particular, will never be the same again. This is due to the impact of new modeling and management techniques like the Agile Software. These new techniques have pushed out completely or highly transformed the old ways…
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Transport Efficiency Through Operation Management
Introduction Operations management is one of the management fields which are increasingly becoming relevant in the competitive business environment. Brown, Bessant, and Lamming (2013) define operations management as an “area of management concerned with designing and controlling the process of production and redesigning business operations in the production of goods or services” (p. 41). It…
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Management Solution Needed for the Metropolitan Police Service
A dedicated “solution” is needed for MPS staff frequently who have multiple identities associated with their different job roles MPS stands for Metropolitan Police Service which is an organization in the United Kingdom to keep the law and order in the country. “Today, the Metropolitan Police Service employs 31,000 officers, 14,000 police staff, 414 traffic…
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Plantation Rules: Slave Labor Management as the Key for Production
Alexander Telfair was an American planter who lived before the Civil War, and the end of slavery. He owned Thorn Island cotton plantation in Savannah, Georgia, and left many papers now collected by the Georgia Historical Society, such as receipts, letters, deeds that show how the land was ruled. Thorn Island is the example of…
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Customer Relationship Management Software Implementation
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software is one of the most effective approaches to improve the management of customers in an organization. Implementing CRM without thorough consideration of customer satisfaction and strategy poses a great risk to an organization. Customer strategy should be incorporated when introducing CRM software in an organization. Their opinions about the software…
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Software Engineering Management: Unified Software Development Process and Extreme Programming
Table of Contents Introduction Agile methodologies The agile manifesto states Unified Software Development Process (USDP) USDP (RUP) v/s XP Recommendations References The document is a brief report on Unified Software Development Process (USDP) and Extreme programming (XP) methodologies, critically comparing them to check their suitability to deliver increased efficiency and quality to the software projects…