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Projects
Project management phase
1. Initiate
2. Plan
3. Execute / Control
4. Close / Evaluate
What do you think each involves?
Listening
Fill in the gaps on your handout:
Project Management Explained Simply
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LSnINglkQA&feature=related (2.42 min)
at Better Business Learning
Norman Foster Millau viaduct
The largest (2.4km) cable supported bridge in Europe over a river.
At 270 m above the river to span the gap between the plateaux on either side of the river.
7 pillars instead of the usual 2 or 3. The bridge has a slight curve to avoid drivers
having the sensation of floating.
Project: London’s Heathrow Airport: Terminal 5
Heathrow Terminal 5 – aerial view
Reading p. 18
1 a – tricky building techniques
b – need to interface w/ other transport links
c – complex electronic systems to install
2 a – managing the project itself
b – outsourcing to a project management group
Reading: p. 18 (2)
3 a – limited access (one entry point)
b – limited storage (two days)
4 a – delays/glitches, increasing th ecosts
b – legal problems, haggling
c – work shuts down; therefore, time runs short
Vocabulary 1 p. 18
2 … outsourcing
3 … bid lowest
4 … an incentive to do a good job
5 … bigger priority
Homework assignment
Do some research on how successful the T5 project was.
Do the following exercises: P. 19/ 2, 3, 4 P. 19 / Practice (fill in the gaps in the text)
Vocabulary 2, p. 19
1 glitches2 delays 3 haggling4 shuts down5 behind schedule6 runs short7 goes wrong8 negligence
Vocabulary 3 p. 19
1 took over 2 take down 3 taking place 4 take on
Practice: p.19
2 take place
3 on time
4 budget
5 delays
6 glitches
7 behind schedule
8 took over
Further discussion: Video links
Heathrow terminal chaos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtD0pQC8OJ0 (4:04)
University of Brighton, Brighton Business School
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFEuzPgkQTc (46 min)
Watch from 32:39 for problems after opening
British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh has waived his right to the bonus he is entitled to after the airline racked up almost £1bn in profits in the past year. Mr Walsh is due the cash after BA hit long-standing financial targets, but is passing because of the shambolic opening
of Heathrow's new Terminal 5 earlier this year.
Chronemics
The study of the use of time in nonverbal communication. The way that one perceives and values time, structures time and reacts to time frames communication.
Include punctuality, willingness to wait and interactions.
Time can be used as an indicator of status
monochronic v polychronic time systems
In a monochronic time system:
things are done one at a time
time is segmented into precise, small units.
Under this system time is scheduled, arranged and managed.
In a polychronic time system
a more fluid approach is taken to scheduling time
tradition and relationships valued more than tasks
multitasking is common.