In: Operations Management
Find at least one international project on the Internet.
Describe as many of the following for the project(s):
1. Project Name
2. Sponsoring organization or project sponsor
3. Project duration
4. Country where the project is located
5. Human Labor source (local, foreign workers, offshoring)
6. Total cost in labor
7. Total cost in capital
8. Environmental Factors
9. Cultural impact or cultural sensitivity or culture shock
10. Project site selection
11. Legal and Political Climate
12. Economic Factors
13. Infrastructure
14. Top Risks
15. Current Phase and projection to complete (if project is in progress)
Ans:
1. Project Name: Benchmark Logistics for Co-modality
2. Sponsoring organization or project sponsor:
· World Bank-funded this skills project
· Albertine-Rwenzori region: Belgian Government
· Northern Uganda: European Union Trust Fund
· Karamoja: Irish Aid
3. Project duration:22nd April 2016 to 31st August 2020
4. The country where the project is located: Uganda
6. Total cost in labor:21.8 million USD
7. Total cost in the capital: 21.8 million USD
8. Environmental Factors:
· To enhance the limit of establishments to convey quality and pertinent abilities preparing programs in the agribusiness and little and medium scale assembling or development areas. Negative effects include dust, air contamination, clamor contamination, ill-advised waste administration, soil disintegration, water contamination, and loss of environment.
· The development temporary worker must give suitable and satisfactory defensive gear to all specialists; security drills ought to be completed routinely to guarantee laborers know about word related dangers and their control measures. It ought to be a legally binding commitment for the contractual worker to legitimately oversee development squander at any Uganda Technical College grounds, and waste must not be dumped in bogs or perilous waste reused by neighborhood individuals. Waste ought to be discarded in an assigned area as prompted by a nearby natural officer.
9. Cultural impact or cultural sensitivity or culture shock:
· The general education institutions and do reflect a modern competency-based training culture. It emphasizes input factors such as land, facilities and academic qualifications of instructional personnel which can be challenging for smaller providers.
10. Project site selection: Albertine-Rwenzori region, Northern Uganda