Government and the Economy

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Government and the Economy by Mind Map: Government and the Economy

1. What does the government do to promote economic well being?

1.1. Preserve Economic Stability

1.2. Government stimulates the economy by spending more money.

1.3. The government also redistributes income to combat poverty.

2. How does the government protect property rights?

2.1. The government is empowered by the Constitution.

2.1.1. Recruit Project Sponsor

2.1.2. Recruit Project Manager

2.1.3. Review Related Projects and Lessons Learned

2.1.4. Prepare Project Initiation Plan

2.1.5. Brief the Initial Project Team

2.1.6. Review Project Kick-off Plans and Presentation Map

2.1.7. Hold Project Kick-off Meeting

2.2. Court System

2.2.1. Establish Project Objective

2.2.2. Establish Project Scope

2.2.3. Map Requirements

2.2.4. Map Solution

2.2.5. Map Training Requirement

2.2.6. Review Project Scope

2.3. Police Forces

2.3.1. Determine Project Approach, Stages and Steps

2.3.2. Estimate Project Duration

2.3.3. Establish Resource Requirements

2.3.4. Prepare Project Schedule and Budget

2.3.5. Prepare Work breakdown structure

2.3.6. Document Success Criteria

2.3.7. Review Project Schedule

2.4. Patent and Trademark

2.4.1. Identify Project Resources

2.4.2. Recruit Project Steering Committee

2.4.3. Recruit Project Coordinators

2.4.4. Identify / Recruit Key Stakeholders

2.4.5. Determine Training Requirements

2.4.6. Map the Project Organization Chart

2.4.7. Review Project Organization

2.5. The government may limit property rights through its power of eminent domain.

2.5.1. Establish Project Administration Procedures

2.5.2. Establish Quality Control Procedures

2.5.3. Establish Progress Control Procedures

2.5.4. Establish Change Control Procedures

2.5.5. Establish Issue Resolution Procedure

2.5.6. Review Project Control Procedures

3. What regulatory roles does government play in our economy?

3.1. Regulatory power to maintain competition.

3.1.1. Establish checkpoints

3.1.2. Acquire team resources for stage

3.1.3. Conduct stage kick-off meeting

3.2. Safe guard Consumers

3.2.1. Determine Frequency of Meetings

3.2.2. Schedule Meetings

3.2.3. Brief Project Board

3.2.4. Prepare Meetings

3.2.5. Conduct Meetings

3.2.6. Follow-up Meeting

3.3. Savers

3.3.1. Schedule Quality Review Meeting

3.3.2. Prepare for Quality Review Meeting

3.3.3. Conduct Quality Review Meeting

3.3.4. Follow-up Quality Review Meeting

3.4. Investors

3.4.1. Update Project Schedule

3.4.2. Update Budget / Costs

3.4.3. Conduct Team Status Review

3.4.4. Create Status Report

3.5. Protect Workers

3.5.1. Request Changes

3.5.2. Identify Alternative Solutions

3.5.3. Conduct Steering Committee Meeting

3.5.4. Document Change Responses

3.5.5. Implement Change(s)

3.6. Tasks through regulatory agencies

3.6.1. Create and enforce standards

3.6.2. Regulations for industries

4. How should government address externalites and public goods?

4.1. Implement a variety of policies

4.1.1. Prepare Product Evaluation

4.1.2. Conduct Product Evaluation

4.1.3. Initiate Maintenance Process

4.2. Support positive externalities

4.2.1. Prepare for Project Closure Meeting

4.2.2. Conduct Project Closure Meeting

4.2.3. Follow Up Project Closure Meeting

4.3. provide public goods that are deemed necessary.

4.3.1. Prepare Project Review

4.3.2. Conduct Project Review

4.3.3. Implement Process Improvement