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Dennis works for an international manufacturer of consumer electronics. He has been recently assigned to supervise and manage the ?

manufacturing of a new model of flat-screen televisions. His supervisor congratulates Dennis on his expanded responsibilities. He informs Dennis that his new assignment will have the units of the new flat screen manufactured by September. What of the following is true regarding Dennis's new assignment? A. His assignment cannot be considered a project because this product line has never been manufactured by this company. B. His assignment cannot be considered a project since his assignment is to supervise the manufacturing of a new and unique line of products C. His assignment cannot be considered a project since his project has no clear end-date

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date de publication: 2019/05/01
Hasel  Ibarra
par Hasel Ibarra , Stock Control Manager , FOREFRONT FACILITIES MANAGEMENT LLC

It's B. He was tasked to supervise and manage a new manufacturing. Given that this assignment talks about almost the same type of product however, it's a new job role for Dennis to manage a team or group of people of the same company.

mohammad bajouri
par mohammad bajouri , sales and marketing manager , persia ceramic arya factory

its his assignment cannot be considered a project since his assignment is to supervise the manufacturing of a new and unique line of products

Fadly Harahap
par Fadly Harahap , Founder & Director , PT Farindo Harapan Makmur

B his new title will be begun at sept

Mouaad Nedjadi
par Mouaad Nedjadi , Company Director , SARL ISEM

The answer is: Dennis's assignment cannot be considered a project since his assignment is to supervise the manufacturing of a new and unique line of products 

Ikram Patel
par Ikram Patel , scrum master , Dubai Holding

Given that Dennis is overseeing the development of a new kind of flat-screen television while managing a different product line, option B makes the most sense in the given scenario. The assignment makes suggestions for an alternative introduction from ongoing projects or manufacturing techniques, but it makes no mention of whether the company has previously produced the product line. Specific requirements, such a clearly defined purpose, a timeline, and deliverables, are typically part of a project. Without more information, it is difficult to determine whether the assignment fulfils all project requirements.

felix oyata
par felix oyata , Administrative Assistant , Great Lakes University of Kisumu

My answer is B because Dennis has been added new responsibilities because his supervisor is confident he can do the job because he has been handling almost the same kind of product. nothing more

MUHAMMAD  HAMZA
par MUHAMMAD HAMZA , Document Controller And Administrative Officer , National Security Printing Corporation Federal Govt of Pakistan

He shhould achieve the targets as soon as possible 

Surinder  Kumar
par Surinder Kumar , Ui/ux Developer , SourceMash Technologies

It seems like there might be a missing part in your question. Could you please provide more details or clarify the information about what Dennis has been assigned to supervise and manage at the international manufacturer of consumer electronics?

Jeffrey Fuqua
par Jeffrey Fuqua , Fire Fighter , DOD Navy, Mayport Fire and Rescue

The answer would be (A). Since thy're just now assiging the new line to him.

Saed Badawy
par Saed Badawy , National Sales Manager , Doc estate

it is b as it a new job for dennis in order to manage a new team

Sanjay Kumar Anand
par Sanjay Kumar Anand , Senior Deputy General Manager , Konica Minolta India Business Solutions Pvt Ltd.

It is C ,  His assignment cannot be considered a project since his project has no clear end-date- every projects needs to have timeline . An ongoing activity without an end date cannot be considered a project.