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STIBO FOR

RITUALS
LECTORS: MORTEN HYLDGAARD
& TORBEN IBSEN ULDALL
SØRENSEN
STUDENT: DIANA- FLORENTINA
ROSU
AGENDA

• 1. Introduction
• 2. Summary of the report
• 3. Reflections
• 4. Conclusion
1. INTRODUCTION
The project structure: GO CART
Goal
Objectives

Checkpoints
Activities
Relationship
Time estimates
2. SUMMARY OF THE REPORT

GOAL:

Setting goals
Common vision
require a two- S.M.A.R.T.
towards the end
way goal
result
communication
OBJECTIVES:

• Objectives breakdown the goal

STIBO Stakeholders Rituals Project goal


CHECKPOINTS & ACTIVITIES:

• People need to understand the checkpoints in order to know where they are
and where they still have to go

Milestone Event Activities


A. Sensors are ready for 1. Development of the a. Search for sensors
data collection system
b. Buy the sensors
2. Test the sensors c. Open the system

d. Install the sensors


RELATIONSHIP:

• All people are motivated. The question


is “Motivated to do what?”
• As a critique to the written paper there
is a lack of insight into the relationship
between low productivity regarding
deliverable result and team members
dissatisfaction.
TIME:

• “What if”
• Avoid the “hope creep”
Bar chart

Design of shelves

A QUICK Data collection offline

OVERVIEW Data collection in store

OF THE
PROJECT Sensor testing

Develop the software

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Best case Realistic Worst case


REFLECTIONS

Q1: It is considered a success criteria


the interpretation of both online and
offline data in order to deliver the
best product mix on the shelves?
• Q2: How to minimize the uncertainty within budget and tasks?
• Q3: When conflict arises and why?

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