Scheduling with Resource Constraints in Industrial Management Course
This project management course for Industrial Management explores resource loading and leveling in project scheduling. It covers the principles and practices outlined in "Project Management for Business and Engineering" by Nicholas M. John, 2nd edition. The course delves into strategies for managing resource constraints effectively within project timelines and workflows.
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Alternative Academic Calendar Project JOHN MULLEN, CONSULTANT
2 Phase 1 Explore and evaluate potential plans for implementation of a compressed academic calendar. Alternative Academic Calendar Project This phase requires extensive analysis by all identified stakeholders of compressed calendar options and their prospective advantages and disadvantages. PHASED OBJECTIVES
3 Phase 1 This phase will conclude with a determination of whether to move forward toward the implementation of a compressed calendar with specified parameters. Alternative Academic Calendar Project If it is decided to move forward, the project will proceed with a second phase. PHASED OBJECTIVES
4 Phase 2 This phase will involve the preparation of an application to the State Chancellor s Office for approval to implement a specific alternative academic calendar at Chabot and Las Positas. Alternative Academic Calendar Project PHASED OBJECTIVES The requirements of the application are extensive and it takes substantial time for the Chancellor s Office to evaluate and issue a decision.
5 Who are the stakeholders? Students Faculty Alternative Academic Calendar Project Classified Staff Administration STAKEHOLDERS Governing Board
6 How many California Community Colleges will have a compressed academic calendar in 2023-24? 115 colleges in all Alternative Academic Calendar Project 72 colleges will have a 16-week compressed calendar STATEWIDE CONTEXT 43 colleges will maintain a traditional academic calendar with two 17.5-week semesters
7 What are some important first steps in Phase 1? Examine and discuss statewide history in CCC calendar deliberations Alternative Academic Calendar Project Study some possible compressed calendar examples for CLPCCD MAJOR FIRST STEPS Consider class scheduling pattern alternatives to minimize time conflicts
8 Establishing effective working relationships among AACC members, co-chairs, and consultant Important to have open, transparent, frank discussions throughout the project Alternative Academic Calendar Project No question or concern is unworthy of consideration and discussion. WORKING TOGETHER Consultant is a member of the team, not an external resource.
9 Feel free to contact me at any time Send email with a copy to the co- chairs for their information No problem with telephone calls Alternative Academic Calendar Project Contact information: John Mullen Email: jmullen@clpccd.org Voice or Text: 650.533.6850 CONSULTANT