Your task is to consider the three learning outcomes l1 l2


Assignment Overview

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Presentation with accompanying script

This assessment item requires you to consider:-

  • Project management life cycles,
  • Business cases,
  • Project execution,
  • Project closing, and
  • Control systems.

You must describe each of the above in the context of the theories and principles of project management as espoused by researches andexperts in the field.

You must further, critically analyse project contractual arrangements for a range of project domains:-

  • Engineering and construction domain,
  • Telecommunications and IT domain,
  • Software development domain,
  • Financial and business services domain,
  • Welfare domain.

Then explain in what way they impact of the processes for the execution and closing of projects within those domains.

You must submit a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation and then make a presentation to your peers that discusses and explains your insights to the above (flex students will answer questions over the phone).

You must also submit a written set of presentation notes or script that matches your presentation. The notes can be either part of your PowerPoint presentation or written and submitted separately in Microsoft Word.

You are encouraged to use assignment output and ideas that you may have developed from previous assignments within this course as supporting evidence for your presentation.

Task

Your task is to consider the three learning outcomes (L1, L2 and L3) in the context of this course. You must then make a presentation of 15 minutes length that summarises the learning outcomes below and how they relate to the spectrum of the major project domains discussed during the course (flex students will answer questions over the phone).

Once your 15 minute presentation has been made you must be prepared to answer questions for 10 minutes from course participants.

You will be graded based on how well you have made your presentation and described, discussed, explained and critically analysed the projectmanagement theories and principles according to these assignment instructions.

Purpose

The primary purpose of this assessment item is to help you to develop and demonstrate your skills in the use of project managementconcepts, principles, theories and arguments about project management execution and closing. You are particularly required to demonstrate your ability to differentiate aspects of the life cycle as it relates to different projects. You must then be able to analyse and argue what type of control systems will enable better or worse project outcomes within those domains.

The secondary purpose of this assignment is to give you the opportunity to enhance your analysis, critical thinking and written communication skills; particularly in the areas of argument development and oral presentation.

Structure

Your presentation should be a properly constructed academic presentation. It should contain an effective introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should introduce the presentation and include your major arguments. The body should present the evidence you have collected to support your arguments, and the conclusion should restate your arguments, summarise the evidence and make a conclusion regarding your arguments.

The presentation should contain a coherent, but necessarily restricted review of the academic literature on the project management topics in question. Your literature review should be integrated into the presentation, not a separate section. Do not include an executive summary or an abstract. A reference list formatted in the prescribed Harvard style is compulsory. Do not include a bibliography.

This assessment item involves researching your assigned topic to enhance your understanding of project management concepts and utilisation of academic literature. Whilst you should use the recommended textbooks you may also refer to relevant peer reviewed, academic journal articles.

You will be expected to present information and evidence from, and cite, at least twenty (20) times from the text book material from the course. You are also encouraged to cite other material that is peer reviewed.

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Assignment Overview

This assessment item requires you to consider:-

  • earned value management

...you must then undertake earned value reporting for a selected case study. The case studies will be supplied for a range of project domains:-

  • Engineering and construction domain,
  • Telecommunications and IT domain,
  • Software development domain,
  • Financial and business services domain,
  • Welfare domain.

The earned value reporting must meet the minimum requirement outlined in the PMBOK (2013) and conform to the requirements of the progress evaluation techniques (p.108) outlined in Managing Successful Projects with PRINCE2 (2009).

Task

Your task is to consider the overview above and write earned value and S-curve reports. You will be graded upon how well your earned value and S-curve reports have been completed and reflect information from the case studies.

Purpose

The primary purpose of this assessment item is to help you to develop skills in the contents and compilation of earned value and S-curve reports.

The secondary purpose of this assignment is to give you the opportunity to consider the role of progress evaluation techniques and control within aproject life cycle.

The assignment will also give you the opportunity to enhance your analysis and written communication skills; particularly in the areas of rigorous structured assignment writing.

Structure

Your submission may use the supplied templates; however you may also use alternate forms should you choose. You should complete all of the required parts of the earned value and S-curve reports in a manner as you deem appropriate. The instruction boxes in the templates that state they should be deleted must be deleted

 

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