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week 9 Discussion

Week 9 Discussion 1

COLLAPSE

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“Closure Activities.” Please respond to the following:  

  • Consider a recent project in which you were involved (the project can be based on your experience in work settings, school-related efforts, family events, or community service).
  • Prepare a bullet list of the activities that actually happened to close the project.
  • Based upon what you learned in this chapter, prepare a bullet list of activities that should have been part of closing the project.
  • Evaluate the activities that were overlooked and discuss why these activities were omitted.

Week 9 Discussion 2

COLLAPSE

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“Project Learning.” Please respond to the following:  

Continue to consider the project identified in Discussion 1.

  • What was the project objective?
  • Assess the planning and execution of the project and identify what went well that you do not want to forget.
  • Identify what you learned from the project experience.
  • Evaluate the project outcome and decide what you and the project team would do differently if this project were to happen again.

Week 9 Discussion 1

COLLAPSE

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“Cheung’s Stair-step Chart.” Cheung (1999) provides a dispute resolution “stair-step” chart composed of seven (7) steps.

  • Of the steps in this dispute resolution, which step is the most crucial? Why?

    Week 9 Discussion 2

    COLLAPSE

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    “Association for Project Management.”

    • Of the best practices provided by the Association for Project Management, which three (3) are the most important in your organization?

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