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ESD.36J / 1.432J System and Project Management, Fall 2003

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Lyneis, James; de Weck, Olivier; Eppinger, Steven
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System and Project Management
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Abstract
The course is designed for students in the System Design and Management (SDM) program and therefore assumes that you already have a basic knowledge of project management. The objective is to introduce advanced methods and tools of project management in a realistic context such that they can be taken back to the workplace to improve management of development projects. In contrast to traditional courses on the subject we will emphasize scenarios that cannot be fully predicted such as task iterations, unplanned rework, perceived versus actual progress and misalignments between tasks, product architectures and organizations. This class was also offered in Course 13 (Department of Ocean Engineering) as 13.615J. In 2005, ocean engineering subjects became part of Course 2 (Department of Mechanical Engineering), and the 13.470J designation was retired.
Date issued
2003-12
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/80702
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ESD.36J-Fall2003
local: ESD.36J
local: 1.432J
local: IMSCP-MD5-8d2ef4011cdda8eb6d964c7b7ef707de
Keywords
system and project management, product development, PERT, CPM, design structure matrix, DSM, system dynamics, SD, SPM, product development process, PDP, concurrent engineering, project monitoring, resource consumption, critical paths, project progress, corrective action, system dynamics models, ESD.36J, 1.432J, ESD.36, 1.432

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