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------------------------------------------------- project to Build a divers boat

Project is to build a divers boat from scratch by keeping track of the configuration and material used in it
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project to Build a divers boat

Project is to build a divers boat from scratch by keeping track of the configuration and material used in it
Project Management Final Project – IIM Ranchi
Project Management Final Project – IIM Ranchi

By –
Rakesh Soma Mecharla
Tarun Gupta
Kanima Singh
Suchi Subhra Datta
Subha Mookherjee
By –
Rakesh Soma Mecharla
Tarun Gupta
Kanima Singh
Suchi Subhra Datta
Subha Mookherjee

Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 1.1 Fundamental nature of the project 2 1.2 Summary of different sections 2 1.2.1 Technical Approach 3 1.2.2 Implementation Plan 3 1.2.3 Logistic Support and Administration 3 2 Technical Approach 3 2.1 Description of the problem 3 2.2 Approach to solving problem 3 2.3 Project Technical Specifications 3 3 Costing 8 4 Implementation Plan 9 4.1 Work Breakdown Structure 9 4.2 Linear Responsibility Chart 10 4.3 Gantt chart 11 5 Logistic Support and Administration 13 5.1 Logistic Support 13 5.2 Administration 13 5.2.1 Project Reporting 13 5.2.2 Project Monitoring 14 5.2.3 Project Evaluation 14 5.2.4 Project Control 15 6 References 15

1. Executive Summary

The project involved designing the blueprint of a power boat, which began with describing the problem at hand, formulating an approach towards solving the problem and further covered aspects such as design details, technical details, components to be used, resources needed, budget and cost estimation, materials used, specifications of different parts and monitoring the progress of the project.
The first phase involved the initial project design decisions which covered aspects such as size of the boat, capacity of the boat, material is to



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