Enterprise Environment Factors (EEF) influence on organisations, projects and outcomes. The project team usually has no control over them. Nevertheless, it is important for the project team to effectively manage EEF as they can impact on project success. In PMBOK (PMI, 2013), EEF are a key input to project management processes.Reflective exercises can help increase the value of the learning experience by relating new materials of learning to prior knowledge and create a better understanding of the discipline. Reflection improves learning by providing a structure to reflect systematically over time on the learning process and to develop critical reflective aptitudes, skills and habits. Successful reflection enables self-awareness, personal and professional growth, lifetime learning, and will help students develop into active and aware learners and become a reflective practitioner in their professional life.Part A – Module 4 Discussion ForumIn assessment 2 Part A, students will use their project developed for Assessment 1 (CASE STUDY) identify enterprise environmental factors (EEF) of the project? In the Module 4 discussion forum, individual students will write no more than 350 words to:• Propose a tool or technique they intend to use for qualitative and/or quantitative impact analysis of EEF.• Justify why the selected tool/technique is appropriate.Assessment 2 Part A – Proposal and justification of tool or technique for qualitative and/or quantitative impact analysis will be posted individually by the first half of the module in Module 4 discussion forum.NOTE: The above is Context and instructions of what I need, I need your experts to come up with a 350 words main post about the scenario (case study i.e. The Nightingale Project) as attached on a separate file, come up with constructive main post about it
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