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MGT410: Project Management Credit Hours: 3 Contact Hours: This is a 3-credit course, offered in accelerated format. This means that 16 weeks of material is covered in 8 weeks. The exact number of hours per week that you can expect to spend on each course will vary based upon the weekly coursework, as well as your study style and preferences. You should plan to spend 14-20 hours per week in each course reading material, interacting on the discussion boards, writing papers, completing projects, and doing research. Faculty Information Faculty contact information and office hours can be found on the faculty profile page. Course Description and Outcomes Course Description: This course provides students with an overview of important aspects of managing both small and large projects, including assessment of needs, development of specifications, acquisition of labor and materials, optimization of schedules, controlling costs, and ensuring outcomes and deliverables. Students learn project management techniques, ways that projects can be managed and organized, and how to plan and control a project. Utilization of software tools providing efficient and effective es is emphasized. Students who take MGT410 should not take PJM310. Course Overview: This course is an introduction to project planning theory and from a managerial perspective. The aspect of project planning emphasizes the use of computer-based planning software. The theory aspect of project management places an emphasis on tools, techniques and ideas that come from, and apply to, projects in functional areas of large organizations such as finance, marketing, accounting, engineering, production and operations management. This course is designed to help you develop knowledge and skills for working successfully in a project environment, and to accomplish project and organizational objectives. Exploring project management concepts and techniques will assist you in contributing to the solution of problems in your own work environments. You will be challenged to think critically about project management principles and their application within the context of the real world. Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Describe how project management can be used to achieve business goals. 2. Describe the basis, theory, function, and purpose of project management, as well as the basic project development lifecycle. 3. Evaluate team development activities that ensure quality and timely delivery of the project.

4. Develop competencies in earned value calculations for project performance 5. Assess risk in terms of technical, safety, commercial, and contractual considerations. 6. Evaluate the impact of changes to the schedule and scope of a project. 7. Establish a formal project plan for a project. Participation & Attendance Prompt and consistent attendance in your online courses is essential for your success at CSU-Global Campus. Failure to verify your attendance within the first 7 days of this course may result in your withdrawal. If for some reason you would like to drop a course, please contact your advisor. Online classes have deadlines, assignments, and participation requirements just like on-campus classes. Budget your time carefully and keep an open line of communication with your instructor. If you are having technical problems, problems with your assignments, or other problems that are impeding your progress, let your instructor know as soon as possible. Course Materials Required: Larson, E. W. & Gray, C. F. (2014). Project management: The managerial (6th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. ISBN-13: 9781259186400. Suggested: NOTE: All non-textbook required readings and materials necessary to complete assignments, discussions, and/or supplemental or required exercises are provided within the course itself. Please read through each course module carefully. Course Schedule Due Dates The Academic Week at CSU-Global begins on Monday and ends the following Sunday. Discussion Boards: The original post must be completed by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. MT and Peer Responses posted by Sunday 11:59 p.m. MT. Late posts may not be awarded points. Opening Exercises: Take the opening exercise before reading each week s content to see which areas you will need to focus on. You may take these exercises as many times as you need. The opening exercises will not affect your final grade. Mastery Exercises: Students may access and retake mastery exercises through the last day of class until they achieve the scores they desire. Critical Thinking: Assignments are due Sunday at 11:59 p.m. MT. Week # Readings Assignments Chapters 1 & 2 in Project management: The managerial Discussion (25 points) 1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Project Management Institute. (2016). What is project management? Chapters 3 & 4 in Project management: The managerial Project Management Institute. (2015, February). Capturing the value of project management. PMI s Pulse of the Profession. Chapters 5 & 6 in Project management: The managerial Levy, F. K., Thompson, G. L., & Wiest, J. D. (1963). The ABCs of the critical path method. Harvard Business Review, 41(5), 98-108. Chapters 7 & 8 in Project management: The managerial Montes-Guerra, M. I., Gimena, F. N., Perez-Ezcurdia, M. A. & Diez-Silva, H. M. (2014). The influence of monitoring and control on project management success. Journal of Construction Project Management 6(2), 163-184. Chapters 9 & 10 in Project management: The managerial Chapters 11 & 12 in Project management: The managerial Matthews, R. & McLees, J. (2015). Building effective projects teams and teamwork. Journal of IT and Economic Development, 6(2), 20-30. Chapters 13 & 14 in Project management: The managerial Wei, N. C., Bao, C. P., Yao, S. Y. & Wang, P. S. (2016). Earned value management views on improving performance of engineering project management. International Journal of Organizational Innovation, 8(4), 93-111. Chapters 15 & 16 in Project management: The managerial Golini, R. & Landoni, P. (2014). International development projects: Peculiarities and managerial approaches. Project Management Institute. Assignment Details This course includes the following assignments/projects: Module 1 PORTFOLIO PROJECT MILESTONE (50 points) Portfolio Milestone (50 points) Discussion (25 points) Critical Thinking (90 points) Discussion (25 points) Portfolio Milestone (50 points) Discussion (25 points) Critical Thinking (90 points) Discussion (25 points) Critical Thinking (95 points) Discussion (25 points) Critical Thinking (95 points) Discussion (25 points) Portfolio Milestone (50 points) Discussion (25 points) Portfolio (200 points)

Module 2 Review the Portfolio Project requirements in the Module 8 material. Peruse the textbook and become familiar with the information that supports the documents you will deliver in your Portfolio Project. Select a service project, which is the basis for your work. Option #1: Project Plan: Service Type Project Provide a 1-2 page paper for your instructor s approval that contains the following elements: Service project description. Organization where service project will be implemented, and how you will have access to project specifics. Calendar for the next eight weeks that shows your to do list to accomplish the Portfolio Project. Challenges you must overcome to deliver the Portfolio Project on time, and how you will mitigate those challenges. 1-2 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices if applicable. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 1 folder for more information on assignment Option #2: Project Plan: Physical Product Provide a 1-2 page paper for your instructor s approval that contains the following elements: Service project description. Organization where service project will be implemented, and how you will have access to project specifics. Calendar for the next eight weeks that shows your to do list to accomplish the Portfolio Project. Challenges you must overcome to deliver the Portfolio Project on time, and how you will mitigate those challenges. 1-2 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices if applicable. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 1 folder for more information on assignment CRITICAL THINKING ASSIGNMENT (90 points) Choose one of the following two assignments to complete this week. Do not do both assignments. Identify your assignment choice in the title of your submission. Option #1: Blood Drive Projects can be implemented in many environments for many reasons. For example, the Red Cross implements projects focused on preparedness, blood services, and fundraising. Complete the exercise below with the Critical Thinking rubric in mind. Assume that you are a project manager whose project is to conduct a blood drive at your work facility, church, or local community to be held on a single day two months from today. Develop a WBS that identifies the activities at the work package level. Consider Exhibit 4.1 and the tasks that might be input to a project management software tool. While you will not use a project management software tool, you are asked to use a similar outline format in MS Word to detail your WBS. You should include at least 4 levels of indent at a minimum, to reach the work package level. If you need more, then you may use more. Your WBS should be included as an appendix to a 2-4

page paper describing how, in theory, a WBS should be developed, and then how your WBS was developed. Indicate what you learned about this of delivering a WBS. sources to support your responses. Demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course, and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Appendix for WBS remember that appendices follow the references page. Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 2 folder for more information on Option #2: Corporate Cross-Training Projects can be implemented in many environments for many reasons. For example, International Paper transfers people from U.S. based leadership positions to international leadership positions for cross-training and businessrelated needs. Complete the exercise below with the Critical Thinking rubric in mind. Assume that you are a project manager in human resources whose project is to facilitate the move of a leader in a U.S. International Paper location to India, and to facilitate the move of a leader in an India International Paper location to the same position in the United States. These leaders are changing locations for the purpose of crosstraining. Both moves should be completed within three months from today. Develop a WBS that identifies the activities at the work package level. Consider Exhibit 4.1 and the tasks that might be input to a project management software tool. While you will not use a project management software tool, you are asked to use a similar outline format in MS Word to detail your WBS. You should include at least four levels of indent at a minimum, to reach the work package level. If you need more, then you may use more. Your WBS should be included as an appendix to a 2-4 page paper describing how, in theory, a WBS should be developed, and then how your WBS was developed. Indicate what you learned about this of delivering a WBS. sources to support your responses. Demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU- Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Appendix for WBS remember that appendices follow the references page. Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 2 folder for more information on Module 3

PORTFOLIO PROJECT MILESTONE (50 points) Review the Portfolio Project requirements in the Module 8 material. Peruse the textbook and become familiar with the information that supports the documents you will deliver in your Portfolio Project. Select a service project, which is the basis for your work. Option #1: Project Plan: Service Type Project For your approved service project defined in Module 1, provide a 2-4 page paper for your instructor s approval that contains the following elements: Any update to the service project description since Module 1 approval. Any updates to the information on the organization where service project will be implemented, and how you will have access to project specifics. Updates to your calendar from Module 1 for the next five weeks that show your to do list, what is completed, and what is left to accomplish in the Portfolio Project. Any updates to the challenges you must overcome to deliver the Portfolio Project on time, and how you will mitigate those challenges. Project Planning Section: Staffing Management Plan (identify stakeholders and project team) Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Project Schedule (Network Diagram with milestones, deliverables, activities, duration, and critical path) 2-4 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices if applicable. While your specific plans, WBS, and network diagram may be included in your text portion, your clarification of calculations and other supporting documents should appear in the appendices. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 3 folder for more information on assignment Option #2: Project Plan: Physical Product For your approved physical product project defined in Module 1, provide a 2-4 page paper for your instructor s approval that contains the following elements: Any update to the physical product project description since Module 1 approval. Any updates to the information on the organization where physical product project will be implemented, and how you will have access to project specifics. Updates to your calendar from Module 1 for the next five weeks that show your to do list, what is completed, and what is left to accomplish in the Portfolio Project. Any updates to the challenges you must overcome to deliver the Portfolio Project on time, and how you will mitigate those challenges. Project Planning Section: Staffing Management Plan (identify stakeholders and project team) Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Project Schedule (Network Diagram with milestones, deliverables, activities, duration, and critical path) 2-4 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices if applicable. While your specific plans, WBS, and network diagram may be included in your text portion, your clarification of calculations and other supporting documents should appear in the appendices. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 3 folder for more information on assignment

Module 4 CRITICAL THINKING ASSIGNMENT (90 points) Choose one of the following two assignments to complete this week. Do not do both assignments. Identify your assignment choice in the title of your submission. Option #1: Loading Charts Given the network plan that follows, compute the early, late, and slack times. What is the project duration? Using any approach you wish (e. g., trial and error), develop a loading chart for resources, Front End Developers (FED), re-source, and Quality Control (QC). Assume only one of each resource exists. Given your resource schedule, compute the early, late, and slack times for your project. Which activities are critical path activities? What is the project duration now? Could something like this happen in real projects? Address the questions in a 2-4 page paper, but include the charts as an appendix to your paper. MGT410_Module04_CT_Option1 sources to support your responses, and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Appendix for WBS remember that appendices follow the references page. Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 4 folder for more information on Option #2: Resource Schedule You have determined the following schedule for a project in which the key resource is a backhoe. You receive a call from your partner, Delvin, who desperately needs one of your backhoes for four days. You tell Delvin you would be willing to let him have the backhoe if you are still able to complete your project in 13 days. Develop a resource schedule in the loading chart that follows, to see if it is possible lend Delvin a backhoe for four days, and still complete the project in 13 days. Be sure to record the order in which you schedule the activities using scheduling heuristics. No splitting of activities is possible. Can you say yes to Delvin s request? If yes, which days would you lend him the backhoe? If not, why not? Thoroughly address the question in a 2-4 page paper, but include the chart as an appendix to your paper. MGT410_Module04_CT_Option2 sources to support your responses and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course, and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library.

Module 5 Appendix for WBS remember that appendices follow the references page. Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 4 folder for more information on CRITICAL THINKING ASSIGNMENT (95 points) Choose one of the following two assignments to complete this week. Do not do both assignments. Identify your assignment choice in the title of your submission. Option #1: Direct Cost: Scenario 1 Assume that you are a project manager whose project is to conduct a blood drive at your work facility, church, or local community to be held on a single day two months from today. Develop a WBS that identifies the activities at the work package level. Consider Exhibit 4.1 and the tasks that might be input to a project management software tool. While you will not use a project management software tool, you are asked to use a similar outline format in MS Word to detail your WBS. You should include at least four levels of indent at a minimum, to reach the work package level. If you need more, then you may use more. Your WBS should be included as an appendix to a 2-4 page paper describing how, in theory, a WBS should be developed, and then how your WBS was developed. Indicate what you learned about this of delivering a WBS. MGT410_Module05_CT_Option1 sources to support your responses, and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Appendix for WBS remember that appendices follow the references page. Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 2 folder for more information on Option #2: Direct Cost: Scenario 2 Assume that you are a project manager in Human Resources whose project is to facilitate the move of a leader in a U.S. International Paper location to India, and to facilitate the move of a leader in an India International Paper location to the same position in the United States. These leaders are changing locations for the purpose of crosstraining. Both moves should be completed within three months from today. Develop a WBS that identifies the activities at the work package level. Consider Exhibit 4.1 and the tasks that might be input to a project management software tool. While you will not use a project management software tool, you are asked to use a similar outline format in MS Word to detail your WBS. You should include at least four levels of indent at a minimum, to reach the work package level. If you need more, then you may use more. Your WBS should be included as an appendix to a 2-4 page paper describing how, in theory, a WBS should be developed, and then how your WBS was developed. Indicate what you learned about this of delivering a WBS. MGT410_Module05_CT_Option2

Module 6 sources to support your responses, and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Appendix for WBS remember that appendices follow the references page. Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 2 folder for more information on CRITICAL THINKING ASSIGNMENT (95 points) Choose one of the following two assignments to complete this week. Do not do both assignments. Identify your assignment choice in the title of your submission. Option #1: Group Project Debrief The following assignment is based on a recently completed group project in which you were involved. a. Explain the group project in one paragraph of no more than five sentences. b. How did your team evolved over the course of the project? Analyze the development of the team in terms of the five-phase model and the punctuated equilibrium model, and describe which model does the best job of describing your team s evolution and why. c. Analyze the group in terms of the nine situational factors that influence team development. What factors positively contributed to group performance? What factors negatively contributed to group performance? How did the group try to overcome the negative factors? What could you have done differently to overcome these negative factors? d. What did the group do well? If the group were formed again, what specific recommendations would you make about how the group should manage meetings? Thoroughly address the questions in a 2-4 page paper. The expectation is that headings clarify what questions are being addressed, but the paper is not to be formatted as question-followed-by-answer. Use a formal writing style in accordance with the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA. sources to support your responses, and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library.

Module 7 Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 6 folder for more information on Option #2: Franklin Equipment Ltd. At the end of Chapter 11 in your textbook (Larson & Gray, 2014), find the case of Franklin Equipment Ltd. Research the critical aspects of the project management issues of managing teams using scholarly sources. Address the following questions in a 2-4 page paper, include the theoretical framework for the issues in the case, and address the questions in terms of that framework. For example, what does research show as an appropriate way to assign managers to project teams? Was that used in this case? What was used? How is this project made more difficult, or easy, by its international setting? What factors positively contributed to group performance? What factors negatively contributed to group performance? How did the group try to overcome the negative factors? What should Jobe recommend and why? The expectation is that headings clarify what questions are being addressed, but the paper is not to be formatted as question-followed-by-answer. Use a formal writing style in accordance with the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA. sources to support your responses, and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment rubric available in the Module 6 folder for more information on PORTFOLIO PROJECT MILESTONE (50 points) Review the Portfolio Project requirements in the Module 8 material. Peruse the textbook and become familiar with the information that supports the documents you will deliver in your Portfolio Project. Select a service project which is the basis for your work. Option #1: Project Plan: Service Type Project For your approved service project defined in Module 1 or updated in Module 3, provide a 4-6 page paper for your instructor s approval that contains the following elements: Any update to the service project description since Module 1 approval or Module 3 update. Any updates to the information on the organization where service project will be implemented, and how you will have access to project specifics. Updates to your calendar from Module 1 for the next two weeks that show your to do list, what is completed, and what is left to accomplish the Portfolio Project. Any updates to the challenges you must overcome to deliver the Portfolio Project on time, and how you will mitigate those challenges. Updates to the Project Planning Section provided in Module 3: Staffing Management Plan (identify stakeholders and project team) Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Project Schedule (Network Diagram with milestones, deliverables, activities, duration, and critical path) Risk Management, Project Execution, and Control Section: Risk Management Plan and Risk Register

Module 8 Communication Management Plan Change Management Plan Project Budget Resource Constraints Skills You and the Team Must Acquire for a Successful Project 4-6 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices if applicable. While your specific plans, WBS, and network diagram may be included in your text portion, your clarification of calculations and other supporting documents should appear in the appendices. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 7 folder for more information on assignment Option #2: Project Plan: Physical Product For your approved physical product project defined in Module 1 or updated in Module 3, provide a 4-6 page paper for your instructor s approval that contains the following elements: Any update to the physical product project description since Module 1 approval or Module 3 update. Any updates to the information on the organization where physical product project will be implemented, and how you will have access to project specifics. Updates to your calendar from Module 1 for the next two weeks that show your to do list, what is completed, and what is left to accomplish the Portfolio Project. Any updates to the challenges you must overcome to deliver the Portfolio Project on time, and how you will mitigate those challenges. Updates to the Project Planning Section provided in Module 3: Staffing Management Plan (identify stakeholders and project team) Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Project Schedule (Network Diagram with milestones, deliverables, activities, duration, and critical path) Risk Management, Project Execution, and Control Section: Risk Management Plan and Risk Register Communication Management Plan Change Management Plan Project Budget Resource Constraints (human and physical) Skills You and the Team Must Acquire for a Successful Project 4-6 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices if applicable. While your specific plans, WBS, and network diagram may be included in your text portion, your clarification of calculations and other supporting documents should appear in the appendices. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 7 folder for more information on assignment PORTFOLIO PROJECT (200 points) Important! Read First You have a choice between two Portfolio Projects. Do not do both projects. Identify your Portfolio Project choice in the title of your document. When you are ready to submit, click the Module 8 Portfolio Project Assignment header on the assignments page to upload your Portfolio Project.

Option #1: Project Plan: Service Type Project The goal of the Portfolio Project is to develop a project plan that could be used by a project manager to successfully execute a project. In this option, you will develop, compile, and write important project documents for a service type project in a company or non-profit organization that you have selected. The company or organization can be one that you work for, one with which you are familiar, or one you find through research. The project should be a real project, not yet started, and be for delivery of a service. Service projects may include IT software development, healthcare delivery, or fundraising among many others. You should select a project that is complex enough to allow you to demonstrate an understanding of the learning objectives for this course, and one that allows you to deliver on all the project management components required in this portfolio project. By the end of this week you will turn in your final course paper. The elements included are the following: Project Initiation Section: Introduction of the Project Project Scope Project Planning Section: Staffing Management Plan (identify stakeholders and project team) Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Project Schedule (Network Diagram with milestones, deliverables, activities, duration, and critical path) Risk Management, Project Execution, and Control Section: Risk Management Plan and Risk Register Communication Management Plan Change Management Plan Project Budget Resource Constraints Skills You and the Team Must Acquire for a Successful Project Your well-written Portfolio Project should be clear, engaging, original, and focused, with ideas and content that are richly developed with details and examples. The project should be presented coherently to move the reader through the details of the project plan. Your submission should meet the following requirements: 8-10 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices. While your specific plans, WBS, and network diagram may be included in your text portion, your clarification of calculations and other supporting documents should appear in the appendices. Cite a minimum of five sources, four of which should be current academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources to support your responses, and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this course material. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 8 folder for more information on assignment Option #2: Project Plan: Physical Product The goal of the Portfolio Project is to develop a project plan that could be used by a project manager to successfully execute a project. In this option, you will develop, compile, and write important project documents for a physical product type project in a company or non-profit organization that you have selected. The company or organization can be one

that you work for, one with which you are familiar, or one you find through research. The project should be a real project, not yet started, and be for delivery of a physical product. Product projects may include construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure delivery among many others. You should select a project that is complex enough to allow you to demonstrate an understanding of the learning objectives for this course, and one that allows you to deliver on all the project management components required in this portfolio project. By the end of this week you will turn in your final course paper. The elements included are the following: Project Initiation Section: Introduction of the Project Project Scope Project Planning Section: Staffing Management Plan (identify stakeholders and project team) Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Project Schedule (Network Diagram with milestones, deliverables, activities, duration, and critical path) Risk Management, Project Execution, and Control Section: Risk Management Plan and Risk Register Communication Management Plan Change Management Plan Project Budget Resource Constraints (human and physical) Skills You and the Team Must Acquire for a Successful Project Your well-written Portfolio Project should be clear, engaging, original, and focused, with ideas and content that are richly developed with details and examples. The project should be presented coherently to move the reader through the details of the project plan. Your submission should meet the following requirements: 8-10 pages in length, not including the cover, references page, and appendices. While your specific plans, WBS, and network diagram may be included in your text portion, your clarification of calculations and other supporting documents should appear in the appendices. Cite a minimum of five sources, four of which should be current academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources to support your responses, and should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this course material. The CSU-Global library is a great place to find these resources. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and the current CSU-Global APA and writing standards. Note: Current research in this class means the most recent five-year period. Although research older than five years may be used, it will not count toward the assignment requirement. Additionally, in lecture material for Module 1, you were reminded of what constitutes academic peer-reviewed, scholarly sources, and how to find them in the CSU Global Library. Refer to the Portfolio Project rubric available in the Module 8 folder for more information on assignment Course Policies Course Grading 20% Discussion Participation 0% Opening Exercises 8% Mastery Exercises 37% Critical Thinking Assignments Grading Scale and Policies A 95.0 100 A- 90.0 94.9 B+ 86.7 89.9 B 83.3 86.6

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