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MGMT331 Tutorial Topic 1

This document provides tutorial exercises for a project management course. It includes exercises asking students to describe the activities, resources, obstacles, and solutions for a landscaping project. It also asks students to consider how the type of organization (for-profit, religious group, school district) might affect a building construction project. Students are directed to additional exercises in the course textbook.

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MGMT331 Tutorial Topic 1

This document provides tutorial exercises for a project management course. It includes exercises asking students to describe the activities, resources, obstacles, and solutions for a landscaping project. It also asks students to consider how the type of organization (for-profit, religious group, school district) might affect a building construction project. Students are directed to additional exercises in the course textbook.

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MGMT331 – Project Management

Tutorial topic 1

Exercise 1.1
You are planning to change the landscaping around the location where you or a friend lives
and have decided to approach it like a project. Describe the activities involved, the resources
you need, the likely obstacles and the way you will overcome them.

Exercise 1.2
Consider that three different organizations are planning to construct a building for their own
use. The organizations are a for-profit company, a religious group and a local school district.
Consider how the project can be affected by the different types of organizations behind the
project.
Be prepared to share your thoughts with your classmates.

Additional exercises
See exercises 1.1, 1.2, 1.7 and 1.13ff pp. 42ff of the textbook.

(end of tutorial activity)

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