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JAIPURIA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, LUCKNOW

PGDM

SECTIONS

A, B & C

( THIRD TERM 2013-14 )

OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROJECTS


The following details are to be incorporated in the project, allotted to the group of students :

Objectives :
Following are the main objectives of the project :
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To make a thorough study of the projects objective.

To find out the production and operations practices related to the project.

To apply all possible factors and dimensions to arrive at best possible solution.

To encourage students to make use of their individual skills in learning, researching and
analysing problems.

Methodology :
The project will last for 8 weeks, beginning 06.02.2014
Students are grouped into 6 people groups and are expected to do the project on a team-work
basis. Each group will work on one specific problem, allotted to them.
To make the project simple to students, tasks are allocated among 8 weeks.
Week 1

: Sit together with your group members and prepare a work plan on the project.

Week 2

: Fix up the meeting with your professor for preliminary discussions on the project.

Week 3

: Collect all the information necessary for your project work and show it to your professor.

Week 4-5 :
professor.

Make your final action plan, act and keep informing the developments to your

Week 6 : Summarise your data and discuss with your professor.


Week 7 : Finalise the data and give a shape to your project.

Week 8 : Submission of Final report in Hard Copy form + Soft copy in Word
and presentation in PPT form, on a CD.
Each group should prepare a report on all works done and lessons learned in the project. Structure
of the report is suggested to be like following.
GROUP B-3 (ankit, ankit, ankita, ankur, anshul, anshuman)
TOPIC:- DEMAND FORE CASTING OF ULTRA MODERN ALL FACILITY HOSPITAL IN
LUCKNOW with its location planning.
Make an approach for the determination of the size of the hospital. Show all aspects of its need and
visualize possible problems to run it efficiently.
1. Introduction ANSHUL
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purpose of project

back ground of the project

2. Literature review ANKITA


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concepts

how are they different in definition and are they expected to be the same while practicing ?

Data used for analysis

introduction of information and analysis sources

number of companies covered

industries

3. Lessons learnt from the project ANKUR


Guidelines to analyse extraordinary cases :
Way 1 : Read specifically about each case and analyse
Way 2 : Sit together and do brainstorming to find general ideas about how sector specific
organisation manage operations and how they are affected in practice.

While reporting to your faculty, all the members of the group are
supposed to report together, otherwise they will be marked absent.

Reporting Days are :


Monday
: Section A
Tuesday
: Section B
Wednesday
: Section C

TIMING
2.00 5.00 P.M.

Group members will arrange the appointment, with the person /


organisation to be visited. In case of any problem, inform the faculty.
The project requires actual hand-on work on the specific topics allotted
to the group. It will require personal repeated visits to the project related
places. Hence, facts received from the site and various sources should
be reported in the final report. Materials downloaded, collected and
printed from the NET will have NO VALUE in the ASSESSMENT.

Report Deadline :

4TH APRIL, 2014 , 5.00 PM SHARP

Project Assessment Details:


Week 2 meeting

1 mark

Week 3 meeting

1 mark

Week 4-5 meeting

1 mark

Week 6 meeting

1 mark

Week 7 meeting

1 mark

Project Report Submission

5 marks

TOTAL

10 marks

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