Q: 4
Project Scenario – Health and Safety Training Project:
ABC Company is a well-established training company that uses a standard model to develop
training materials and deliver courses to customers.
ABC Company has commissioned a project in response to recent changes in government
legislation relating to health and safety on construction sites. The project will deliver
“capability to provide health and safety training”, including the materials needed for
classroom-based training and e-learning. The expected benefits for construction companies
include a reduction in lost days and legal costs due to accidents.
The e-learning course will be developed by a specialist external consultancy. The materials
for classroom-based training will be delivered by ABC Company’s development team. All
course materials will be piloted before they are used. ABC Company will deliver training to
its customers and also hopes to sell the course materials to other training companies as part of
their operational business. ABC Company will use their own sales and marketing
departments to promote the courses.
The legislation requires construction companies to comply with the new legislation within
two years. The course materials and trainers have to be accredited by a government agency
before courses can be delivered. ABC Company is planning to deliver pilot courses within
five months of starting the project.
The ABC Company standard development model for new courses recommends the following
stages:
End of the Project scenario.
Additional Information:
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) founded the company five years ago. Under her
leadership, ABC Company has grown quickly into a successful training company. It delivers
a range of accredited professional training.
The Finance Director is also a founder member of ABC Company and is responsible for
authorizing budgets for the Operations and Development Teams. She authorizes all large
contracts personally.
The Purchasing Manager reports to the Finance Director and is responsible for managing and
monitoring supplier contracts.
The Operations Director is responsible for the delivery off all training and for the training
development budget. His department organizes courses, venues and trainers. They work with
the Product and the Sales teams to provide a comprehensive training schedule. ABC
Company’s IT manager reports to the Operations Director.
The Business Development Director has recently been appointed to identify new training
needs and propose new products. She will work with the Operations. Director to ensure a
cost-conscious approach and that appropriate development technologies are used for the
health and safety course.
The Training Development Manager reports to the Business Development Director and is
responsible for developing training materials and gaining accreditation, in accordance with
the standard course development model. Course developers in his team have skills in a range
of development technologies and are allocated to projects as needed.
The Training Delivery Manager, who reports to the Operations Director, is responsible for
ensuring that internal and external trainers deliver ABC Company training courses to the
required standard. He also checks course materials to ensure they are fit for purpose and of
the required quality.
The Central Services Director has responsibility for corporate communications, facilities
management and configuration management. He recently led a project to consolidate all
company quality systems into one quality management system and set up a corporate quality
department, now managed by the Corporate Quality Manager.
The Corporate Document Manager reports to the Central Services Director. She helped
establish the company’s document management system and now operates it across the
business. She manages a team of administrators and contracts staff when workload is high.
The Sales Director joined ABC Company two months ago and is keen to establish himself by
suggesting new markets for the courses and material. All account managers and the
marketing team report to him. They promote existing training courses to other training
companies and existing customers.
End of the additional information.
The executive has set the following tolerances for stage 2:
Time (+/- 1 week)
Cost (+/- £20,000)
Scope (using MoSCoW prioritization technique)
Risk (based on the risk appetite defined in the risk management approach)
These tolerances have been recorded in the stage plan. The project manager will report
progress regularly via highlight reports to the project board and use exception reports to raise
exceptions. In addition, the project assurance role will monitor the stage to provide
confidence to the project board that exceptions are being reported.
How well does this apply the ‘manage by exception’ principle, and why?
End of the Project scenario.
Additional Information:
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) founded the company five years ago. Under her
leadership, ABC Company has grown quickly into a successful training company. It delivers
a range of accredited professional training.
The Finance Director is also a founder member of ABC Company and is responsible for
authorizing budgets for the Operations and Development Teams. She authorizes all large
contracts personally.
The Purchasing Manager reports to the Finance Director and is responsible for managing and
monitoring supplier contracts.
The Operations Director is responsible for the delivery off all training and for the training
development budget. His department organizes courses, venues and trainers. They work with
the Product and the Sales teams to provide a comprehensive training schedule. ABC
Company’s IT manager reports to the Operations Director.
The Business Development Director has recently been appointed to identify new training
needs and propose new products. She will work with the Operations. Director to ensure a
cost-conscious approach and that appropriate development technologies are used for the
health and safety course.
The Training Development Manager reports to the Business Development Director and is
responsible for developing training materials and gaining accreditation, in accordance with
the standard course development model. Course developers in his team have skills in a range
of development technologies and are allocated to projects as needed.
The Training Delivery Manager, who reports to the Operations Director, is responsible for
ensuring that internal and external trainers deliver ABC Company training courses to the
required standard. He also checks course materials to ensure they are fit for purpose and of
the required quality.
The Central Services Director has responsibility for corporate communications, facilities
management and configuration management. He recently led a project to consolidate all
company quality systems into one quality management system and set up a corporate quality
department, now managed by the Corporate Quality Manager.
The Corporate Document Manager reports to the Central Services Director. She helped
establish the company’s document management system and now operates it across the
business. She manages a team of administrators and contracts staff when workload is high.
The Sales Director joined ABC Company two months ago and is keen to establish himself by
suggesting new markets for the courses and material. All account managers and the
marketing team report to him. They promote existing training courses to other training
companies and existing customers.
End of the additional information.
The executive has set the following tolerances for stage 2:
Time (+/- 1 week)
Cost (+/- £20,000)
Scope (using MoSCoW prioritization technique)
Risk (based on the risk appetite defined in the risk management approach)
These tolerances have been recorded in the stage plan. The project manager will report
progress regularly via highlight reports to the project board and use exception reports to raise
exceptions. In addition, the project assurance role will monitor the stage to provide
confidence to the project board that exceptions are being reported.
How well does this apply the ‘manage by exception’ principle, and why?Options
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