Case Study (Chapter 5-7)
Case Study (Chapter 5-7)
Case Study (Chapter 5-7)
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Course & Year: BSOA-IV
Subject: OA 406 (Project Management)
Time & Section: T-TH (4:00-5:00 PM)/Sec. B
I. Central Problem
II. Objective
The Trophy Projects case study reflect a project manager that who
entrusted with the task seeing the project success but has no control and
authority over his own project. It is evident that there is minimal support from
leadership of the organization that creates poor communication and lack of
strategic direction or plan. This case study reveals that this project the main
concerned is the project management principles. But in the part of Reichart is
very difficult situation because functional managers have lack of understanding
of their roles and responsibilities. All of the responsibilities was place on Reichart
shoulders.
I. Central Problem
• The case study is a dialog between Tim Aston and his director, Phil
Davies, about the advancement of the project. Tim Aston is a project
manager experiencing difficulty with the operation of project. Lack of
communication, lack of leadership skills and team-building area are the
major problem in the case study. From the analysis of the case study, Tim
is not effective in team-building and lacked of leadership skill, since he
was not able to influence team members to be committed to the program.
Also, project members lack of team spirit and commitment to the
program, they are not ready to attend meeting and they always came up
with excuses not to participate. The top management lacked leadership
qualities and that is why it did no support Tim.
II. Objectives
I. Central Problem
• The central problem in this six-part case study indicates conflict between
the project manager and functional manager especially in changes of
scope of the project and communication skills which may pose a lot of
risks that might threaten the project if they do occur.
II. Objectives
• Must demonstrate an ability for continuous adaptability by creating a
different working environment with each group of employee.
• Maintain and develop good communication skills.
• Negotiation takes place when resolving conflict
• Looking alternatives solution in one conflict
COURSE OF ADVANTAGES
ACTION DISADVANTAGES
1. Project manager
1. Good project 1. They lack of strategy
must will have to
managers will always try and poor management.
persuade and negotiate
to predict emotion
with the functional and
reactions to whatever
upper-level
decisions they might be
management.
forced to make.