INF 410 Final -Field of Project
Management
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The final six to eight page paper must demonstrate
understanding of new learning in the field of project management. It is
mandatory to have research from the classroom text, as well as two sources from
the internet or online library to support your views. It is recommended to use
examples from your professional experience where possible, or build from your
learning in the discussion boards. (Suggestion: use at least one project of
which you have been either a team member or a project manager as an example to
describe the topics below):
The following topics must be reviewed in
order for the paper to be complete:
Define project management and explain its
importance to the business world.
Explain project life-cycle management and the benefits of project management to an organization.
Explain the concepts of planning in the project life-cycle and how research and critical thinking is mandatory in planning.
Explain project organizations and the importance of leadership and sponsorship.
Explain project team building, including techniques of successful team building.
Explain how to create a work breakdown structure and how a project manager breaks down the overall project into packages.
Explain the need for project management software in large integrated programs and the benefits to the overall project management organization.
Explain project life-cycle management and the benefits of project management to an organization.
Explain the concepts of planning in the project life-cycle and how research and critical thinking is mandatory in planning.
Explain project organizations and the importance of leadership and sponsorship.
Explain project team building, including techniques of successful team building.
Explain how to create a work breakdown structure and how a project manager breaks down the overall project into packages.
Explain the need for project management software in large integrated programs and the benefits to the overall project management organization.
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