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REPORT WRITING

STRUCTURED CABLING AT NAIROBI CITY COUNTY OFFICES Team    Brown        Progress Report on   17 /Nov/ 2016 Education offices 10th and 11 Floors 1.      Objectives as indicated on the work plans 1.1    Please indicate clearly the objectives of the day ·          Laying metal Trunking   on both floor 1.12    Objectives carried over from previous day ·          Laying metal trunking on both floors 2.      Achievements Please indicate clearly what you have achieved as per the objectives indicated Objective 1.1 Trunking done95 % 10 th Floor Trunking done 95 % 11 th Floor 3.      Challenges and Ownership Please indicate the challenges experienced and the ownership – e.g. access to offices ownership Customer Challenges   Floor 10 There are two rooms that are closed that were private i)                     Mobile Secretarial Services : This is central office that we find it fit to place the cabinet ii)           

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS Almost any person or organization with an interest in project can be termed as a stakeholder. Stakeholders are the ones who have a share, or an interest in an enterprise or project. Stakeholders in an organization may include founders, directors, management, suppliers, government, employees, customers, internal and external consultants, contractors and sub-contractors and the community. Stakeholders are influenced by the outcomes and objectives. They have varying level of responsibility and authority. Thus, they should not be ignored. A project manager should try to manage and fulfill the expectations of the stakeholders. There are both positive and negative stakeholders. In some cases, stake holder’s roles and responsibilities are overlapping. Project stakeholders are individuals and organizations that are actively involved in the project, or whose interests may be affected as a result of project execution or project completion. They may also exert