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Project Risk Management – Hotel HSIA Network Deployment project – Risk Analysis with Decision and Fault Tree

Project Risk Management – Hotel HSIA Network Deployment project – Risk Analysis with Decision and Fault Tree

Project Risk Management Plan Will pay $85 dollars for 14 pages of quality work. 14 page paper is due July 18th

·         The Course Project contains two vital parts.

  • The first part will be 8 to 12 pages long creating a Risk Management Plan for a Hotel’s new Wireless network upgrade
  • The second part will consist of the decision and fault tree exploring the potential risks associated with the project and should be 5 to 7 pages in length. 

·         The complete project should be 13-18 pages long.

·         Papers must be in 10-point font, double-spaced, and include a table of contents, introduction, body of the report, summary or conclusion, and works cited.

·         At least six authoritative, outside references are required (anonymous authors or web pages are not acceptable). These should be listed on the last page, titled Works Cited.

  • Two sources that are required are the PMBOK ( Project Managers Book of Knowledge and Practical Project Risk Management: The ATOM Methodology. A 3rd recommended source would be the Managers Guide to Project Management.

·         Appropriate APA Format citations are required.

1.    Create a risk management plan for your project. To do this, you must create a scope statement and a WBS for your project.

2.    Perform risk management planning as defined in the lecture.

3.    Identify risks for your project, including any issues that may impede or impair the completion of the project. You must identify at least 15 positive and 15 negative risks. 

4.    Prioritize the risks by performing qualitative risk analysis.

5.    Perform risk response planning for your project by creating detailed risk response plans for those risks needing responses. This should include both proactive responses and reactive contingency plans as appropriate. 

Sample Outline of Typical Course Project Paper Part I

1.    Course Project Part I

2.    Introduction

3.    Decision Tree Analysis

4.    Discussion of Decision Tree

5.    Fault Tree  

6.    Discussion of Fault Tree  

7.    Conclusions

8.    Works cited

Create one decision tree and a fault or event tree that would support the exploration of risk for one of the above projects. The decision tree must be created to support a major risk-related decision likely to be faced by the project. The fault or event tree should offer at a minimum a listing of potential risks and impacts in the event of two smaller failures. For example, a smaller failure could be the loss of water pressure or a fire in a construction project rather than examining what risk was involved with the collapse of the construction project.

Write a discussion of the risks that supports the fault tree, event tree, or decision tree that has been created. Make a separate write up for each of these smaller risks associated with the fault tree or event tree. Your paper should have a general introduction that should introduce the decision tree and fault or event trees that will be discussed, and then the paper should have a discussion regarding each tree. The discussion write-up regarding the identified risks should be from three to four pages.

PROJECT SUMMARY

-              This project will install a new HSIA wired and wireless network into this new build 192 guest room hotel consisting of two buildings and a fiber network backbone.

-              This installation will be a converged HSIA/VoIP installation project using a shared Core switch a separate HSIA server, and VoIP 360 Hospitality Voice Solution.

-              The HSIA network will include one OVI server, 10 PoE edge switches, 192 wireless access points installed in every room, 16 public and Meeting space AP’s and one wireless controller.

-              VoIP phones will utilize PoE port from in-room WAP.

-              PMS integration with Tiered Bandwidth Billing option.

-              Includes 228 SIP ports to support 192 guestrooms and additional SIP ports for miscellaneous staff phones.

-              Embedded applications included are VoiceMail/Auto Attendant,  Integrated Call Accounting and PMS Interface

Best Practices

Your report should include the following components.

·         Cover page: Include who you prepared the paper for, who prepared it, and the date.

·         Table of contents: List the main ideas and section of your paper and the pages in which they are located. The illustrations should be included separately.

·         Introduction: Use a header on your paper. This will indicate you are introducing your paper.

The purpose of an introduction or opening is to

1.    introduce the subject and why the subject is important;

2.    preview the main ideas and the order in which they will be covered; and

3.    establish a tone of the document.

Include in the introduction a reason for the audience to read the paper. Also, include an overview of what you are going to cover in your paper and the importance of the material. (This should include or introduce the questions you are asked to answer on each assignment.)

·         Body of your report: Use a header titled with the name of your project (e.g., The Development of Hotel X—A World Class Resort). Then proceed to break out the main ideas. State the main ideas, state major points in each idea, and provide evidence. Break out each main idea you will use in the body of your paper. Show some type of division like separate sections that are labeled; separate group of paragraphs; or headers. You would include the information you found during your research and investigation.

·         Summary and conclusion: Summarizing is similar to paraphrasing but presents the gist of the material in fewer words than the original. An effective summary identifies the main ideas and major support points from the body of your report. Minor details are left out. Summarize the benefits of the ideas and how they affect the tourism industry.

·         Work cited: Use the citation format as specified in the Syllabus.

·         Three-step process: Apply a three-step process of writing: plan, write, and complete.

·         Outline: Prepare an outline of your research paper before you go forward.

·         Start with a draft: Complete a first draft and then go back to edit, evaluate, and make any changes required.

·         Visuals: Use visual communication to further clarify and support the written part of your report. You could use risk charts or tables, example graphs, diagrams, photographs, flowcharts, maps, drawings, animation, video clips, pictograms, tables, and Gantt charts.

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