PROJ6000 - Assessment 1
PROJ6000 - Assessment 1
PROJ6000 - Assessment 1
Individual/Group Individual
Weighting 15%
Context:
Module discussions in online learning environments enhance the learning experience; they
provide a different method of learning than that provided by conventional classrooms.
The discussion topics are carefully structured to assist students with their learning and in
completing their assessments. They also provide an opportunity for students share their
understanding of the subject matter and to enhance that understanding through
consideration of that of their fellow students.
Instructions:
Provide at least one original post and one response to a peer’s post for the following
discussion topic. Please ensure your posts are in the discussion forum by the end of Module
2 (Week 4). For face-to-face delivery, your lecturer may conduct discussion activities in class.
Learning Resources:
Government of Tasmania (n. d.). PM-902 Business Case (Small) Template & Guide. Retrieved
from http://www.egovernment.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/word_doc/0013/15520/pman-
temp-open-sml-proj-bus-case.doc
Ghosh, S., Forrest, D., DiNetta, T., Wolfe, B., & Lambert, D. C. (2012). Enhance PMBOK by
comparing it with P2M, ICB, PRINCE2, APM and Scrum project management standards. PM
World Today, 14(1), 1–77.
Laureate Education (Producer). (2013a) The practice of project management [Video file].
Baltimore, MD: Author.
Learning and Academic Skills Unit. (2016). Academic Writing Guide. APA 6th ed. Sydney,
Australia: Laureate Australia.
Lloyd-Walker, B., & Walker, D. (2011). Authentic leadership for 21st century project delivery.
International Journal of Project Management, 29(4), 383–395
Müller, R., & Turner, R. (2010). Leadership competency profiles of successful project
managers. International Journal of Project Management, 28(5), 437–448
Nauman, S., Khan, A. M., & Ehsan, N. (2010). Patterns of empowerment and leadership style
in project environment. International Journal of Project Management, 28(7), 638–649.
Project Management Institute. (2013). A guide to the project management body of
knowledge (PMBOK guide) (5th ed.). Newtown Square, PA: PMI.
Project Management Institute. (2017). A guide to the project management body of
knowledge (PMBOK guide) (6th ed.). Newtown Square, PA: PMI.
Assessment Criteria:
The assessment will be graded using the Learning Rubrics below. This is an individual
assignment and worth 15%.