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The engineering department has raised a question about the expensive molybdenum bearing you plan to use in your warp drive project?

They believe they can find an acceptable but cheaper substitute and submit a change request to do the necessary research. Their request is the result of:A. An external eventB. An error or omission in defining the scope of the productC. An error or omission in defining the scope of the projectD. A value-adding change

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date de publication: 2016/09/18
Krishna   KHASANIS  PMP
par Krishna KHASANIS PMP , Project Manager-Electrical , Larsen & Toubro Ltd, P T & D (International)

Thanks for the invite.

Bearing type , being the integral part of the warp drive project that has an impact on the project cost, option C appears to be most appropriate.

Imran Ahmed
par Imran Ahmed , Manager-Planning & Delay Analyst , Nesma United Industries (NUI) Saudi Arabia

Option-D A value-adding change

sardar mardookhy
par sardar mardookhy , Head of portfolio management department , MCI

Value adding change is not very common term so I think the engineering was from an  operational department

Mousab Al Nokkari
par Mousab Al Nokkari , Engineering Manager , Al Majaz Engineering Consulting Office

 

Thanks for invitation ,,

 

C. An error or omission in defining the scope of the project.

 

With Best Regards

Elke Woofter
par Elke Woofter , Project Assistant , American Technical Associates

Why is the Engineering Department questioning this metal?

Perhaps, there is a bearing in existance which is cheaper and does the same thing!

 

I think you failed to explain why you need it in the product, what value it has for the project.

Redue your ECN request with a detailed explonation otherwise you can count on it that it gets kicked back/ diaproved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

he second thing I am questioning is why is the engineering department objecting to this? unless there are alternate bearings which are much cheaper 

Muhammad Farooq
par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.

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