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The Wedding Tony and Peggy Sue graduated from a university in Texas last May. She received a degree in elementary education, and he graduated from
The Wedding
Tony and Peggy Sue graduated from a university in Texas last May. She received a degree in elementary education, and he graduated from the culinary school. They both now work in the Dallas area. Peggy Sue is a teacher, and Tony is a chef at a resort hotel restaurant.
It is Christmas Day and Tony asks Peggy Sue to marry him. She excitedly accepts. They set a wedding date of June 30.
Tony is from New York City. He is the only son of "Big Tony" and Carmella. He is known as "Little Tony" to his family. He has three younger sisters, none of whom are yet married. The family owns a restaurant called Big Tony's, and all four children have worked in the restaurant since they were young. They have a large extended family with many relatives, most of whom live in New York City. They also have many friends in the neighborhood.
Peggy Sue is from Cornfield, Nebraska. She is the youngest of four sisters. She and her sisters worked on the family farm when they were young. Her father passed away several years ago. Her mother, Mildred, now lives alone in the family farmhouse and leases the farmland to a neighboring farmer. Peggy Sue's sisters all married local men and all live in Cornfield. All of their weddings were small (about 50 people), simple, and pretty much the same. Mildred has the wedding plans down to almost a standard operating procedure?9:00 A.M. ceremony at the small church, followed by a buffet brunch in the church hall, and that is about it. They really could not afford much more elaborate weddings because the income from the farm had been pretty meager. Peggy Sue's sisters did not go to college, and she had to take out loans to pay for her college expenses.
Tony and Peggy Sue decide to call home and announce the good news about their engagement and the forthcoming wedding.
Tony calls home and tells his mom, Carmella, the news. She replies, "That's great, honey! I've been waiting for this day. I can't believe my little baby is getting married. I'm so excited. We're going to have the biggest, best wedding ever. All our friends and family will come to celebrate. We'll probably have 300 people. And, of course, we'll have the reception at our restaurant; the banquet room should be big enough. I'll tell your cousin Vinnie that you want him to be best man. You grew up together, although you haven't seen much of each other since you went off to college in Texas. I'll call Aunt Lucy as soon as we're done talking and tell her that we want her little Maria and Teresa to be flower girls and little Nicky to be ring bearer. And, oh, I almost forgot the most important thing? your sisters, they'll all be bridesmaids. I already know what color their gowns will be?a deep rose; they'll be gorgeous. And sweetie, I didn't ask your papa yet, but I know he'll agree with me?on Monday, I'm going to call my friend Francine, the travel agent, and get two tickets for you for a two-week honeymoon in Italy. You've never been there, and you must go. It will be a gift from your papa and me. And tell Peggy Lee or Peggy Susie or whatever congratulations. We are so happy for both of you. It's your wedding, and I don't want to interfere. I'll just be here to help. You know what I'm saying. So, my little Tony, whatever you want me to do, you just tell me. And one more thing, I'll see Father Frank after Mass on Sunday and tell him to mark his calendar already for a two o'clock ceremony on June 30. Goodbye, my big boy. I'll tell Papa you called. And I can't wait to start telling everybody to get ready to party on June 30."
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Peggy Sue also calls her mom to tell her the news about the upcoming wedding. Mildred responds, "That's wonderful, dear. I'm glad you're finally getting married. You waited so long with going off to college and everything. I'll start getting everything ready. I know how to do this in my sleep by now. I'll mention it to Reverend Johnson after Sunday service. I'll tell your sisters to expect to be bridesmaids again in keeping with the family tradition. I guess Holley will be the matron of honor; it's her turn. By the way, she's expecting her third child probably right around the same time as your wedding, but I don't think that will matter. Well, I guess pretty soon you'll be having babies of your own, like all your sisters. I'm glad you are finally settling down. You should really be thinking about moving back home, now that you are done with college. I saw Emma Miller, your second-grade teacher, at the grocery store the other day. She told me she is retiring. I told her you would be excited to hear that and probably want to apply for her job."
"She said she didn't think they would have too many people applying so you would have a good chance. You could move in with me. The house is so big and lonely. There is plenty of room, and I can help you watch your babies. And your boyfriend, Tony?isn't he a cook or something? I'm sure he could probably get a job at the diner in town. Oh dear, I'm so happy. I've been praying that you would come back ever since you left. I'll tell all your sisters the news when they all come over for family dinner tonight. It won't be long before we're all together again. Goodbye, my dear, and you be careful in that big city."
Tony and Peggy Sue start discussing their wedding. They decide they want a big wedding?with their families and friends, including a lot of their college friends. They want an outdoor ceremony and outdoor reception, including plenty of food, music, and dancing into the night. They are not sure how much it will cost, though, and realize Peggy Sue's mother cannot afford to pay for the wedding, so they will have to pay for it themselves. Both Tony and Peggy Sue have college loans to pay back, but they hope that the money gifts they get from the wedding guests will be enough to pay for the wedding expenses and maybe have some left over for a honeymoon.
It is now New Year's Day, and Tony and Peggy Sue decide to sit down and start laying out the detailed plan of all the things they need to do to get ready for their wedding.
Please complete tasks for chapter 6,7 and 8 in a very professional way with proper tables and Please don't attach any screenshots if you are creating any tables just provide the tables as it is and course hero or you can attach the Excel files, I have added my past work for this assignment at the end of these questions so basically I have attached chapter 4 and 5 So based on those you have to do chapter 6 7 and 8.
CASE QUESTIONS
- Chapter 6 Question... The Wedding This case study is a continuation of the case study from Chapters 4 and 5. CASE QUESTION Using the responsibility assignments you made in Chapter 4 and the baseline schedule you developed in Chapter 5, now develop a resource requirements table (similar to Figure 6.3). Note: This case study will continue in Chapters 7 and 8, so save the results of your work.
- Chapter 7 Questions... The Wedding This case study is a continuation of the case study from Chapters 4, 5, and 6. CASE QUESTIONS 1. Using the schedule from Chapter 5, estimate the cost for each activity. 2. Determine the total budgeted cost for the project. 3. Prepare a budgeted cost by period table (similar to Figure 7.5) and a cumulative budgeted cost (CBC) curve (similar to Figure 7.6) for the project. Note: This case study will continue in Chapter 8, so save the results of your work.
- Chapter 8 Questions... The Wedding This case study is a continuation of the case study from Chapters 4 through 7. CASE QUESTIONS 1. Identify at least four risks that could jeopardize the wedding. 2. Create a risk assessment matrix including a response plan for each of the risks
Past Work:
Assumptions
- Financial Responsibility: We assumed that Tony and Peggy Sue would be able to cover the costs of the wedding, despite their student loans and the fact that Peggy Sue's mother cannot afford to pay for the wedding. This assumption impacted the budgeting and planning aspects of the wedding activities.
- Guest List Size: We assumed a large wedding, as per Tony's family tradition, and did not take into account Peggy Sue's tradition of small weddings. This influenced the planning for venues, catering, and other activities that are dependent on the number of guests.
- Roles and Responsibilities: We assumed that Tony and Peggy Sue would take on the majority of the wedding planning responsibilities, while also incorporating some traditional roles for family members. This is reflected in the responsibilities table.
- Location and Venue: The assumption that the wedding would take place in a location convenient for both families impacted the planning of the venue and related activities. The case study does not provide clear information about where the wedding will take place.
- Event Shopping and Suppliers: We assumed that Tony and Peggy Sue would have access to a variety of suppliers and vendors for their wedding needs, which influenced the planning for these activities.
- Availability of Key People: We assumed that key family members and friends would be available to participate in the wedding, as reflected in the planning for bridal party attire and roles. This includes assuming that Peggy Sue's sister, who is expecting a child around the same time, would still be able to participate as a bridesmaid.
- Cultural and Family Expectations: We assumed that both Tony and Peggy Sue's families would be supportive of their plans for a large wedding, even though this goes against Peggy Sue's family tradition of small weddings. This influenced the overall scope and scale of the wedding planning.
Develop a Work Breakdown Structure
Wedding Planning Project Work Breakdown Structure
Level 1: Major Deliverables | Level 2: Tasks | Level 3: Sub-tasks |
1. Overall Planning and Budgeting | ||
2. Venue Selection | 2.1 Choose and Secure Venue | |
2.2 Set Meetings with Vendors | ||
3. Event Shopping | ||
4. Wedding Attire | 4.1 Tailor Wedding Attire | |
4.2 Book Makeup Artist | ||
5. Catering and Services | 5.1 Arrange Suppliers and Services | 5.1.1 Plan Floral Displays |
5.2 Decide on Menu and Place Order | 5.2.1 Review Catering Arrangements | |
6. Decorations and Entertainment | 6.1 Organize Flower Decorations | |
6.2 Plan Music and Entertainment | ||
7. Guest Accommodations and Transportation | 7.1 Book Hotels for Guests | |
7.2 Plan Guest Transportation | ||
8. Wedding Ceremony and Reception | 8.1 Host Main Reception | |
8.2 Celebrate Wedding Ceremony | ||
8.3 Greet and Meet the Newlyweds | ||
9. Post-Wedding Activities | 9.1 Wrap Up Ceremony | |
9.2 Plan Honeymoon |
Specific activities that need to be done between now and the wedding day
Overall Planning and Budgeting
- Create an overall timeline
- Analyze and set the budget
- Venue Selection
- Choose and secure the venue
- Set meetings with vendors
- Event Shopping
- Wedding Attire
- Tailor wedding attire
- Book makeup artist
- Catering and Services
- Arrange suppliers and various service providers
- Decide on the menu and place the order
- Plan floral displays
- Review catering and other arrangements
- Decorations and Entertainment
- Organize floral decorations
- Plan music and entertainment
- Guest Accommodations and Transportation
- Book hotels for guests
- Plan guest transportation
Responsibilities
Following each procedure, we'll name the person responsible for making sure it's executed flawlessly:
Activity Identifier | Wedding Activity | Responsibility |
A | Develop Overall Plan and Budget | Peggy Sue |
B | Choose and Secure Venue | Tony |
C | Event Shopping | Peggy Sue |
D | Reserve Venues and Organize Invitations | Peggy Sue |
E | Arrange Suppliers and Services | Tony |
F | Set Meetings with Vendors | Peggy Sue |
G | Decide on Menu and Place Order | Tony |
H | Finalize Arrangements | Peggy Sue |
I | Tailor Wedding Attire | Peggy Sue |
J | Book Makeup Artist | Peggy Sue |
K | Organize Flower Decorations | Peggy Sue |
L | Plan Music and Entertainment | Tony |
M | Book Hotels for Guests | Tony |
N | Plan Guest Transportation | Tony |
O | Host Main Reception | Peggy Sue & Tony |
P | Celebrate Wedding Ceremony | Peggy Sue & Tony |
Q | Greet and Meet the Newlyweds | Peggy Sue |
R | Wrap Up Ceremony | Peggy Sue |
X | Plan Honeymoon | Tony |
Network Diagram
Activity Identifier | Activity | Immediate Predecessor | Duration |
A | Develop Overall Plan and Budget | - | 1 |
B | Choose and Secure Venue | A | 2 |
C | Event Shopping | B | 10 |
D | Reserve Venues and Organize Invitations | C | 7 |
E | Arrange Suppliers and Services | D | 5 |
F | Set Meetings with Vendors | E | 3 |
G | Decide on Menu and Place Order | F | 1 |
H | Finalize Arrangements | G | 1 |
I | Tailor Wedding Attire | F | 10 |
J | Book Makeup Artist | I | 7 |
K | Organize Flower Decorations | E, F | 5 |
L | Plan Music and Entertainment | E, F | 2 |
M | Book Hotels for Guests | E | 4 |
N | Plan Guest Transportation | M | 1 |
O | Host Main Reception | N | 3 |
P | Celebrate Wedding Ceremony | O | 1 |
Q | Greet and Meet the Newlyweds | P | 1 |
R | Wrap Up Ceremony | Q | 1 |
X | Plan Honeymoon | R | 2 |
ES, EF, LS, and LF times and TS for each activity.
Activity | Estimated time (in days) | Code Name | Immediate Predecessor (s) | Earliest Start Time (in days) (ES) | Latest Start Time (in days) (LS) | Slack (in days) (LS - ES) |
Start | 0 | Start | --- | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Develop Overall Plan and Budget | 4 | A | Start | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Choose and Secure Venue | 20 | B | A | 4 | 4 | 0 |
Event Shopping | 14 | C | B | 24 | 24 | 0 |
Arrange Suppliers and Services | 28 | D | C | 38 | 38 | 0 |
Set Meetings with Vendors | 10 | E | C | 38 | 56 | 18 |
Decide on Menu and Place Order | 5 | F | C | 38 | 61 | 23 |
Tailor Wedding Attire and Arrange Bridal Party | 21 | G | D, E, F | 66 | 66 | 0 |
Finalize Wedding Attire | 14 | H | G | 87 | 87 | 0 |
Plan Honeymoon | 5 | I | H | 101 | 117 | 16 |
Book Makeup Artist and Dance Classes | 21 | J | H | 101 | 101 | 0 |
Confirm Guest Attendance and Organize Decorations | 5 | K | I, J | 122 | 122 | 0 |
Finalize All Arrangements for the Day | 5 | L | K | 127 | 127 | 0 |
End | 0 | End | L | 132 | 132 | 0 |
Expected completion time of the project = 132 days.
Critical Path
Gantt Chart:
FIGURE 6.3 Estimated Resource Requirements for Consumer Market Study Project NAME ACTIVITIES WORK DAYS PERIOD Susan 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 40 0-40 Steve 5, 6, 9 8 38-53 Andy 7, 10 17 38-55 Jim 11, 12, 13 25 103-128 90 0-128FIGURE 7.5 Budgeted Cost by Period for the Packaging Machine Project Week TBC 10 11 12 Design 24 B Build 12 12 10 10 Install & Test 16 Total 100 12 Cumulative 32 100 Amounts are in thousands of dollars. FIGURE 7.6 Cumulative Budgeted Cost Curve for the Packaging Machine Project Cumulative Budgeted Cost ($ in thousands) 100 90 80 Total Budgeted 70 Cost 60 50 40 30 20 10 3 5 8 9 10 11 12 WeeksCritical Path ES:32 ES = 27 ES : 4 ES- 24 LS= 30 S = $7 ES=0 LS=24 ES=0 1 28 S=O LS= 1/7 ES= 122 LS=6 B, 20 ES=38 S=122 E, 10 ES=127 LS=127 ES= 101 LS = 101 Project duration = 132 days. ES=38 LS = 61 ES= 132 LS = 132 Network Diagram Critical path = A-B-CD - G-H- J-K-L Gantt Chart: Gantt Chart 40 60 80 100 120 140 Start Develop Overall Plan and Budget Choose and Secure Venue Event Shopping Arrange Suppliers and Services Set Meetings with Vendors Decide on Menu and Place Order Tailor Wedding Attire and Arrange Bridal Party Finalize Wedding Attire Plan Honeymoon Book Makeup Artist and Dance Classes Confirm Guest Attendance and Organize Decorations Finalize All Arrangements for the Day End (ES) Estimated time (in days)Step by Step Solution
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