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Optimism bias in project management leads teams to underestimate risks and overestimate their ability to deliver on time and within budget. This mindset can result in poor planning, overlooked contingencies, and unexpected delays.
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The critical path in project management highlights the longest sequence of dependent tasks that determine the shortest possible project duration. Delays in any task on this path will directly impact the project’s completion time.
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Godwin Frempong Oppong is with Beny Smith and 23 others
Hi everyone!!
Today’s progress‼️
I was able to cover 6 lesson videos in section 3 today and a quiz .
Section 3 has 10 lesson videos,
The lessons were averagely 4 minutes each, so no pressure😌😌😂.Lesson 1: I learnt about the interface on PowerPoint, cool chop 😌.
Lesson 2 and 3: I learned and practiced how to add slides and shapes…Read More10 Comments -
Every storm will surely clear and the sun will shine again.☀️
For all you know, your story is still being written, and the best chapters are ahead. Stay calm, keep the focus, maintain the energy and have a little faith.
God dey. ✨🌝🌚11 Comments -
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But atimes happiness comes as a result of something accomplished. I see happiness as a result though
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Peace begins when we stop stressing over what’s beyond our reach and start acting on what’s within it.
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Good Morning fellow Pathers.
Find attached today’s food for thought.Have a wonderful day
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Elikem Fiadzo changed their profile picture
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Happy Birthday to an Extraordinary Pather, Daniels Oppong! 🎉
As you step into this exciting new age and year of your life, may you be filled with the optimism and determination that you so wonderfully exemplify. Wishing you a year filled with new discoveries, personal growth, and boundless success.
Remember, the path to greatness is not just…Read More
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Matilda Anvo posted in the group PPC FINAL YEAR MEMBERS
My name is Matilda Anvo, I am very excited to part of likeminded personalities.
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Godwin Frempong Oppong is with Beny Smith and 23 others
Hi everyone!!!
Today marks the beginning of my power point journey together with you all.
Let’s begin!☺️The course has been divided into 5 sections, each containing a number of lessons.
I covered section 1 and 2 today.
Section 1 containing two lessons, basically welcomed me to the course, I felt honored😌.
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Good morning, fellow Pathers,
To my colleague students and professionals in electrical engineering, I have attached a summary of essential safety procedures for electrical engineers for your awareness and daily practice. Let us always prioritize safety in all our operations, both in school and in the field.Have a wonderful day and stay safe!
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This diagram illustrates the eight types of waste in lean manufacturing methodology, known by the acronym TIM WOODS. Each waste type represents inefficiencies that should be eliminated to improve operational effectiveness, from transportation and inventory issues to overprocessing and underutilized skills.
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O wow, this looks simpler than how it was presented to me in class last semester 🤭😁. Thank you, Sir 🙏
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- KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- BSC. GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
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AMANKWAH YEBOAH BRIGHT
Adaptable and detail-oriented Geological Engineering undergraduate with hands-on experience in geological mapping, mineral exploration, and data interpretation. Known for taking initiative and applying critical thinking to solve real-world geoscience problems. Proven ability to lead and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams in dynamic, high-pressure environments to achieve project goals. Demonstrates creativity and adaptability in the use of industry-standard software such as MapInfo, ArcGIS, QGIS, GeoStudio, Dips, and Surfer. Committed to continuous learning and ready to take on new challenges that contribute meaningfully to innovative and sustainable mining operations.
I’m Bright, a passionate geological engineering graduate from KNUST, originally from Juaben in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. I’ve always been fascinated by the Earth and its processes, which inspired me to pursue a career in this field. Along the way, I’ve earned several academic awards and scholarships in recognition of my dedication and hard work. I have a strong interest in exploration geochemistry and geophysics for mineral exploration, as well as geotechnical investigations and resource development. I’m skilled in software like MapInfo, ArcGIS, and Surfer, and I’m currently developing my skills in Python as a beginner. Through leadership experiences and academic projects, I’ve developed a solid foundation to contribute meaningfully to the field of Earth sciences.
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