Dressmaking Flashcards
Serves as a guide for the systematic construction of the project
PROJECT PLAN
A project plan outlines the overall strategy and steps necessary to complete a project.
States how to complete a project within a certain time frame
PROJECT PLANNING
It usually includes defined stages and designated resources.
Reflects the number of projects
PROJECT PLAN NO.
Each project should have a unique identifier.
Date when the construction of the project will start
DATE BEGUN
This is crucial for scheduling and project timeline management.
The exact date when the project will be completed
DATE FINISHED
This helps in tracking project progress and deadlines.
A specific description of the job/project
NAME OF THE PROJECT
It identifies the project and its objectives.
What are the three learning domains stated in the objectives of a project?
- Cognitive
- Psychomotor
- Affective
These domains represent different aspects of learning and project objectives.
List of tools and equipment for the accomplishment of the job
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
This ensures that all necessary resources are available for project completion.
Itemized list of tools and supplies needed to produce a project
MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED
It helps in budgeting and procurement.
Fill in the blank: The _______ suggests the amount needed for materials.
Quantity
It is essential for ensuring sufficient resources are available.
Fill in the blank: The _______ refers to the unit of measure of the quantity.
Unit
Common units include pieces, liters, or kilograms.
Features and characteristics of the materials and supplies needed
DESCRIPTION
This helps in identifying the right materials for the project.
The selling price per quantity and unit of the materials
UNIT COST
This is crucial for budget calculations.
The overall total cost of all the supplies and materials
TOTAL
It is important for financial planning and tracking project expenses.
The photographic representation of the project
DESIGN OF THE PROJECT
This involves visual elements that illustrate the project’s intended outcome.
The chronological steps or operations involved to accomplish the project
PROCEDURE
This outlines the systematic approach taken throughout the project’s lifecycle.
What are the two stages of ‘Procedure’ in project management?
- Preliminary Construction
- Construction Process
These stages represent the preparatory work and the actual construction activities, respectively.
The preparation to be done before the actual construction of the project
PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION
This may include planning, site preparation, and obtaining necessary permits.
The actual procedures involved in the making of the project
CONTRUCTION PROCESS
This includes all hands-on activities that contribute to building the project.
The process of assessing the finished project with its given criteria prepared during planning and evaluating
EVALUATION
This step ensures that the project meets its intended goals and quality standards.