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The Alaskan Fishing Excursion Ronald J. Richert MGMT 505 – Project Management Fundamentals Date August 18, 2013 Tony L. Sines Southwestern College Professional Studies. OVERVIEW. Abstract Introduction Excursion Plan Time and Travel Plans Associated Costs Risk Assessment
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The Alaskan Fishing Excursion Ronald J. Richert MGMT 505 – Project Management Fundamentals Date August 18, 2013 Tony L. SinesSouthwestern College Professional Studies
OVERVIEW • Abstract • Introduction • Excursion Plan • Time and Travel Plans • Associated Costs • Risk Assessment • Risk Mitigation • Conclusion • References
INTRODUCTION • The President of BlueNote, Inc. is providing an Alaskan fishing expedition • Four nights and four Days • Alaska • BlueNote, Inc picking up the tab
EXCURSION PLAN • Members fly to Dillingham, Alaska on their own • Provided by OneNote, Inc • Round trip to camps from Dillingham, Alaska • Five days & four nights on the river • Satellite phone use (20 minutes a day) • All meals on the river • Four hour instruction on fly-fishing • Non-resident fishing licenses
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TIME AND TRAVEL PLANS • Have fishing license application in by • June 1, 2014 • Arrive in Dillingham, Alaska by • June 20, 2014 • Optional gathering a Marriott in Dillingham • June 20, 2014 @ 8:00pm • Fly to Kick-off camp on • June 21, 2014 • Fly back to Dillingham, Alaska on • June 25, 2014
ASSOCIATED COSTS • Charter trip $22,000.00 • Round trip to camps $3,200.00 • Fishing licenses and salmon stamps $850.00 • Satellite phones & chargers $925.00 • Total cost to BlueNote. Inc $26,975.00 • Cost allocated for trip $27,000.00
RISK ASSESSMENT • Risks Identified • Weather • Lost luggage • Boating accident • Animal attack • Medical Emergency
RISK MITIGATION • Mitigation measures for identified risks • Weather • Lost Luggage • Boating Accident • Animal Attack • Medical Emergency
CONCLUSION • Abstract • Introduction • Excursion Plan • Time and Travel Plans • Associated Costs • Risk Assessment • Risk Mitigation • Conclusion • References
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