Case study management

Context: A major developer is building a 30story green residential tower in an urban center. The project must achieve LEED Platinum certification, use recycled materials, and incorporate energyefficient HVAC systems. Midway through construction, multiple subcontractors report that locally sourced recycled steel does not meet specified tensile strength, and the HVAC vendor warns of supply chain delays due to new environmental regulations.

Discussion Questions:

  1. What quality assurance processes should the project team implement to verify material properties before delivery, and how could this have prevented the steel issue?
  2. How should the team conduct a risk assessment for regulatory changes affecting HVAC supply, and what mitigation strategies could be deployed?
  3. Evaluate the tradeoffs between replacing the recycled steel with a highergrade alternative versus delaying construction. Which approach best balances schedule, cost, and sustainability goals?
  4. How can the project manager integrate supplier quality audits and regulatory horizon scanning into the overall risk management plan?

Context: An energy company is deploying a 50turbine wind farm across a coastal region spanning two countries. During logistics planning, customs officials delay turbine blade shipments due to missing environmental paperwork. Simultaneously, unexpected seabird migration patterns pose ecological risk, potentially triggering regulatory fines.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Identify the key risk categories (logistics, regulatory, environmental) and propose mitigation strategies for both customs delays and wildlife impacts.
  2. How can the project integrate environmental impact assessments and stakeholder engagement into the risk register?
  3. Recommend quality assurance measures for verifying customs documentation and ensuring compliance before shipment.
  4. Develop a contingency plan that addresses both turbine installation delays and additional environmental safeguards, while keeping the project on budget.

Context: An events company is organizing a threeday outdoor music festival expecting 50,000 attendees per day. Two weeks before the event, weather forecasts predict heavy rain, and several critical vendors (staging, sound) report equipment vulnerability to moisture. Theres also pressure to maintain artist schedules and attendee safety.

Discussion Questions:

  1. Conduct a risk identification session to capture weatherrelated, vendor, and safety risks. Which risks are highest priority, and how would you score them?
  2. What temporary quality controls (e.g., waterproofing tests, equipment redundancy checks) should be implemented to safeguard staging and audio equipment?
  3. How would you adjust the event schedule, infrastructure setup, and communication plan to manage severe weather while preserving attendee experience?
  4. Evaluate the role of insurance and forcemajeure clauses in vendor contracts. How can these contractual tools mitigate financial risk?

Requirements:

  • There is no minimum or maximum required number of pages. Your analysis will be considered complete, if it addresses each of the 12 components outlined above.
  • Use of proper APA formatting and citations. If supporting evidence from outside resources is used those must be properly cited. A minimum of 3 – 5 sources (excluding the course textbook) from scholarly articles or business periodicals is required.
  • Include your best critical thinking and analysis to arrive at your justification.

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