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Project Management Strategies of America
Project Management Strategies of America
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"We live in a timespan whose establishment weaves in the data age so effective project manage is essential. Remaining a step ahead has become a necessity that tends to grow momentum on an annual basis. In terms of project management, one must remain mindful of overall business conditions and stringent wants are the standard. Author Thomas Kielbasinski's new book, Project management Strategies of America, is a comprehensive inside disclosure that offers real examples supported by brilliant and detailed research. PMSOA has all that you need to successfully administer project goals from start to finish from a professional who understands it like no other.”
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJul 2, 2020
ISBN9781984586605
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    Project Management Strategies of America - Thomas Kielbasinski

    Copyright © 2020 by Thomas Kielbasinski.

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    Rev. date: 07/02/2020

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    CONTENTS

    Chapter 1 Belle Vernon Evacuation Project

    Chapter 2 Urban Planning of Somerset County

    Chapter 3 Oklahoma City NBA Expansion Stadium Project

    Chapter 4 Allegheny and Washington County Planning Studies

    Chapter 5 Running furniture Store and Expanding

    Chapter 6 Running a Food Service West Coast Business

    Chapter 7 Business Law Practices and Principles

    Chapter 8 Resolving Company Disputes

    Chapter 9 100 Future Visions

    Chapter 10 Classic Airlines Marketing Solution

    References

    CHAPTER 1

    Belle Vernon Evacuation Project

    Homeland Security

    The purpose of this project is to develop a detailed plan for Belle Vernon Homeland Security is coherent and comprehensive to the authorities, which will then be implemented to make the most effective homeland security plan. This plan will focus on different areas of the town to achieve this purpose effectively.

    When researching this subject matter it is essential to be aware of terms parallel to this matter. Homeland is known as where in which people live and is made up of physical geography, natural resources geography, cultural geography, social geography, and economic geography. Security is defined as the safety of the local, state, and national communities, citizens, and governments. The definition of risk assessment and planning are estimating and analyzing certain disasters of the specific location. This assessment and plan determines where an area like Belle Vernon should go with its evacuation process. The definition of mitigation is to reduce the probability of a disaster. Chief of Belle Vernon Police, John Hartman, is the officer responsible for training the residents in Belle Vernon, to be aware of what could happen even in a small area. Even though the chances are very slim of any type of an attack on an area the size of Belle Vernon or North Belle Vernon, these training and lookout efforts help make responses faster and recovery less costly. As long as it is a disaster that is within our area of control, the area can handle it, but if not the problems could affect more than just the Belle Vernon area.

    Preparedness is to be alert and think ahead about areas like Belle Vernon through any type of small disasters and even larger disasters, should they occur. This also puts the federal, state and local governments into action to be better organized for the disaster in smaller areas.

    The definition of response is to react to the disaster as soon as possible and is able to relief to the disaster. Response also includes the area in which relief would be provided, response for emergencies and disasters, search and rescue squads for floods, emergency shelters (Schools, and Fire Halls), medical care for the injured, hospitals if possible to reach them, the 5 Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and mass feeding.

    Recovery is the ability to return to a level of normality in a given period. The recovery of a town or city depends on the amount of damage, which may be either short term or long term. The short-term process would be for disasters such as blizzards, floods, and minor tornadoes. The short-term processes would consist of keeping food and water well stocked, candles, flashlights, and other sources of power in case the power goes out. The long-term recovery would consist of periods of months or years for recovery. After a dead hit by Hurricane Andrew in 1992 in South Florida, it took at least two years to recover. Many citizens can say that the two worst days of their life was after the Salisbury Tornadoes of May 31st and June 2nd, 1998. The clean up and recovery from these two tornadoes would take them almost a year and a half to recover from such devastation of two F-3 tornadoes. These two disasters could not be avoided because of mother nature. If this happens to a small town like Belle Vernon, the most prepared citizens and planners cannot avoid the horrible results. This is why Homeland Security of natural disasters or terrorist problems through evacuation processes has to be well thought out and planned.

    Objective

    Maps of Belle Vernon will be created to develop a coherent evacuation plan for this area. These maps will highlight major highways, hospitals, doctor’s offices, schools, police stations, and fire departments. These highways and byways will be used to set up a number of routes. One route may be used for emergency vehicles that will be responding to the emergency, and other routes will be used to evacuate the community out of the Belle Vernon area. All hospitals, fire stations, police stations and doctor’s office will be identified.

    Each area will be examined and assessed in order to make sure that the locations identified are easily accessible for emergency vehicles and the community, so that an evacuation may take place in timely and organized manner. Having knowledge of the location of other elements such as water, sewer and power lines are essential in emergency situations.

    All medical facilities in the area will need to be assessed so that each facility can be used for the variety of medical needs. In addition, all medical supplies will need to be counted.

    A plan of how to distribute all supplies will need to be developed to ensure that each medical and shelter receives the correct amount of supplies.

    Another area that will need to be addressed when considering possible terrorist attacks is the use of the bridges and the waterways. Secondly, there will need to be checkpoints in place.

    Data Sharing

    Data sharing is important because to come up with the best plan for the town of Belle Vernon, experts and other major figures will help provide some data for Fayette and Washington Counties and not just the town of Belle Vernon, and North Belle Vernon. This plan must contain good facilities, maintenance in planning and information on every aspect of the town. The dependability of the Internet for of information is critical because not all of the information on the Internet is accurate.

    The cost of GIS data sharing varies from place to place. Over 90 percent of Homeland Security data is the total cost of GIS in itself. This cost easily runs into the billions and billions of dollars from the mining industry and large municipalities. With Belle Vernon being so small the cost would be outrageous.

    Emergencies and Disasters (CERT Program)

    In Homeland Security of Pennsylvania, there is a program that would greatly benefit the small community of Belle Vernon. This program is called Community Emergency Response Team or CERT. CERT was developed in Los Angeles, CA by the Los Angeles Fire Department in 1985. These CERT programs have been developed in 45 states and 340 communities, which shows that the idea is spreading.

    There is a training program for Belle Vernon citizens, if interested for 20 hours during a 7 day week period. These meetings cover fire disasters, medical rescue purposes and body of water rescues. This program is being to be further developed and implemented with over 400,000 volunteers in 56 states and countries throughout the world.

    Emergencies and Disasters (Terrorism)

    The definition of Terrorism

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