This report provides a comprehensive analysis of operations and project management principles, focusing on the context of Hovis Food Company. It begins with an introduction to operations management and its principles, including accountability, change, quality control, and reality, and their application within the company. The report then delves into a continuous improvement plan, exploring lean manufacturing principles such as value, value stream mapping, flow creation, pull establishment, and the pursuit of perfection. It also examines the implementation of Six Sigma and Lean principles to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Furthermore, the report applies various stages of the project life cycle (PLC) to a given project, analyzes project methodologies, tools, and leadership, and evaluates the effectiveness of PLC using theories, models, and concepts. The report concludes with an evaluation of the effectiveness of PLC, highlighting the importance of designing and implementing PLC, analyzing techniques for ensuring quality, scope, and tenure, and critically evaluating the PLC.