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MANAGING PROJECTS

Projects represent nonroutine business activities that often have long-term strategic ramifications for a firm. In this chapter, we examined how projects differ from routine business activities and discussed the major phases of projects. We noted how environmental changes have resulted in increased attention being paid to projects and project management over the past decade. In the second half of the chapter, we introduced some basic tools that businesses can use when planning for and controlling projects. Both Gantt charts and network diagrams give managers a visual picture of how a project is going. Network diagrams have the added advantage of showing the precedence between activities, as well as the critical path(s). We wrapped up the chapter by showing how these concepts are embedded in inexpensive yet powerful software packages such as Microsoft Project. If you want to learn more about project management, we encourage you to take a look at the Web site for the Proj...

What Is Business Economics?

The fundamental lessons about individual decision making are that people and businesses face trade-offs among alternative goals, that the cost of any action is measured in terms of foregone opportunities, that rational people and businesses make decisions by comparing marginal costs and marginal benefits, and that people and businesses change their behaviour in response to the incentives they face.
The fundamental lessons about interactions among people and businesses are that trade can be mutually beneficial, that markets are usually a good way of coordinating trade among people and businesses, and that the government can potentially improve market outcomes if there is some market failure or if the market outcome is inequitable.
The fundamental lessons about the economy as a whole are that productivity is the ultimate source of living standards, that money growth is the ultimate source of inflation, and that society faces a short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment.

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