case study 13.2
Need help in writing a case study 13.2 at the end of Project management achieving competitive advantages 4th edition by Jeffery K Pinto chapter 13 . The case study needs to be completed and at the end of case study consist of 3 questions and all the 3 questions shall be answered. The case study shall be in APA format with a minimum of 4 references needs to be provided. The case study is displayed in page number 464 and 465 of the test book with name The Superconducting Supercollider.
Questions at the end of case study:
1. Suppose you were a consultant called into the project by the federal government in 1990, when it still seemed viable. Given the start to the project, what steps would you have taken to reintroduce some positive “spin” on the Superconducting Supercollider?
2. What were the warning signs of impending failure as the project progressed? Could these signs have been recognized so that problems could have been foreseen and addressed or, in your opinion, was the project simply impossible to achieve? Take a position and argue its merits.
3. Search for “superconducting supercollider” on the Internet. How do the majority of stories about the project present it? Given the negative perspective, what are the top three lessons to be learned from this project?
i have attached the same work done, all you need is to paraphrase the answers and ensure there is no plagiarism. Also add extra pages to make it 5 pages long
The Superconducting Supercollider
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Question 1
The case has clearly been able to show that there are many problems that surround the operation or implementation of the project. In dealing with this difficulties had on the most appropriate course of action will involve creating an elaborate list of all the technical difficulties that have popped up and try address them in relation to their severity of each particular situation. I would request a meeting with the scientist who are involved in delivery of the project and try to create changes such as the reduction of the tunnel or the use of less magnets in the quest to cut down on the cost of operation, but still be able to achieve the goal of the project with great functionality.
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