Compare and Contrast Advantages and Disadvantages of Manual and Electronic PPPM Application Systems
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This document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of manual and electronic project, program, and portfolio (PPPM) application systems. It explores factors such as speediness, cost, and backup capabilities. It also highlights the importance of accessing required information for small and larger business organizations.
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(Insert Student Name) / (Insert Student Number) - PPMP20012 Unit Portfolio for Week 7 Week 7 Topic: 1.Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of different manual and electronic project, program and portfolio (PPPM) application systems within each PPPM knowledge area over the life cycle of a project, program or portfolio Reading samplesLearning outcomes of the unit Learnings from your weekly study, experience, this and prior unit readings and assignments Supporting documentation including any prior learning Mandatory Readings SEBoK Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management: Knowledge Area: Systems Realization; Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management: Knowledge Area: Systems Deployment and Use; Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management: Knowledge Area: Systems Engineering Management; Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management: Knowledge Area: Product and Service Life Management; Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management: Knowledge Area: Systems Engineering Standards; Kerzner (2013) Chapters 23; AS/NZS 15288:2015 Annex E 7. Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of different manual and electronic project, program and portfolio (PPPM) application systems within each PPPM knowledge area over the life cycle of a project, program or portfolio The business organization can implement manual as well as electronic application system for PPPM for storing and managing the information whether it is small or medium sized organization. The small-scale business organization can implement electronic system to access the information. Into the current stage, the small-scale organization can use the electronic system to reduce the operational cost of the organization with enhancement of the technological aspects. Both the proposed systems perform operations while mechanics of the system applications are differing as: Speediness: It is taken as a differentiation factors for the system as information into electronic system is accessed at faster rate while in manual system, the information is not accessed at so faster. Calculations are also done at faster rate into the electronic system. Cost: It is other differentiation factor while there is reduction of cost in case of electronic system as there is increase into the technological standards. Into the manual system, it is cheaper as compared to electronic system. Backup: The electronic system has greater ease of back up as compared to manual system. Back up will, help the business organization when there is data losses and taking back up is possible only in case of the electronic system as compared to manual system. Both the manual as well as electronic system is used so that the small and larger business organization can help to get required information related to the business functions. PPMP20012 Unit Profile PPMP20012 Moodle Web site 1of2
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(Insert Student Name) / (Insert Student Number) - PPMP20012 Unit Portfolio for Week 7 Reading samplesLearning outcomes of the unit Learnings from your weekly study, experience, this and prior unit readings and assignments Supporting documentation including any prior learning Optional Readings AS ISO 21504:2016 Web Sites YouTube: What is Portfolio Management vs. Project Management? References Kerzner, H., & Kerzner, H. R. (2017).Project management: a systems approach to planning, scheduling, and controlling. John Wiley & Sons. Larson, E. W., & Gray, C. F. (2017).Project management: The managerial process. McGraw-Hill Education. 2of2