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Hi I require a PPT, not an assignmentThe subject is Principles of Project Management and slides I require is a maximum of 10 slidesI'm attaching the below documents for successful presentation tips, key points for presentationOur organization profile is given in Lecture 4 ppt, slide number 4 and my group number is 6Please apply the Project Management concepts and you need to assess the project success, failures, and possible consequences





PROJ6000_Assessment 3 Brief_091118.Docx Page 1 of 5 ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PROJ6000 Principles of Project Management Assessment Assessment 3 – Visual Presentation: Project Management Processes, Methodologies and Knowledge Areas Individual/Group Individual Length 6 -10 slides Learning Outcomes Successful completion of this assignment will result in achievement of the following subject learning outcomes: 1. Understand PMBOK knowledge areas and process groups and their role, relevance and impact on project management best practice and PMI’s Code of Ethics. 3. Apply appropriate project management tools and techniques, paying particular attention to risk management. Submission By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday End of module 5 Weighting 30% Total Marks 30 Marks Context: Leading organisations across sectors and geographic borders have been steadily embracing project management as a means of controlling spending and improving project results. These, and other desirable outcomes have been achieved through the application of project management methodologies, standards, and maturity models, which has understandably been embraced by many contemporary organisations. Project managers of course are an integral part of delivering successful projects, and as such, have many responsibilities to discharge throughout a project’s lifecycle. PROJ6000_Assessment 3 Brief_091118.Docx Page 2 of 5 Instructions: Create a visual presentation describing the application of effective project management processes, methodologies and knowledge areas. Describe how project management relates to project success/failure and the possible consequences when project management practices are not effectively implemented in projects. Your presentation will contain 6 – 10 slides using a technology of your choice (e.g. MS PowerPoint or similar). Please follow the presentation guidelines attached as a PDF to this assessment brief. PROJ6000_Assessment 3 Brief_091118.Docx Page 3 of 5 Output and Submission Submit your completed assessment by the end of module 5. Learning Resources General Guidelines for Successful Presentations. Project Management Institute (2010). The Value of Project Management. Retrieved from http://www.pmi.org/~/media/PDF/Business-Solutions/Value of Project Management_FINAL.ashx Project Management Institute (2015). Capturing the Value of Project Management Through Knowledge Transfer. Retrieved from http://www.pmi.org/~/media/pdf/learning/translations/2015/capture-value-knowledge- transfer-uk.ashx Project Management Institute (n.d.). Real-world risk management. Retrieved from http://www.pmi.org/~/media/PDF/Business-Solutions/Risk Management_FINAL.ashx 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. Wysocki, R. K. (2014). Effective project management: Traditional, agile, extreme (7th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Wiley. Assessment Criteria This assessment will be graded using the Learning Rubric below, and is worth 30% of the total for the subject. http://www.pmi.org/~/media/PDF/Business-Solutions/Value%20of%20Project%20Management_FINAL.ashx http://www.pmi.org/~/media/PDF/Business-Solutions/Value%20of%20Project%20Management_FINAL.ashx http://www.pmi.org/~/media/pdf/learning/translations/2015/capture-value-knowledge-transfer-uk.ashx http://www.pmi.org/~/media/pdf/learning/translations/2015/capture-value-knowledge-transfer-uk.ashx http://www.pmi.org/~/media/PDF/Business-Solutions/Risk%20Management_FINAL.ashx PROJ6000_assessment 3 brief_091118.docx Page 4 of 5 Learning Rubrics Assessment Attributes Fail (0-49) Pass (50-64) Credit (65-74) Distinction (75-84) High Distinction (85-100) Effective communication 30% Difficult to understand for audience, no logical/clear structure, poor flow of ideas, no reference to supporting evidence. No effort is made to keep audience engaged, audience cannot follow the line of reasoning. Little use of presentation aids, or the presentation aids and material used are irrelevant. Information, arguments and evidence are presented in a way that is not always clear and logical. Attempts are made to keep the audience engaged, but not always successful. Line of reasoning is often difficult to follow. Presentation aids are used more for effect than relevance. Information, arguments and evidence are well presented, mostly clear flow of ideas and arguments. The audience is mostly engaged, line of reasoning is easy to follow. Effective use of presentation aids. Information, arguments and evidence are very well presented, the presentation is logical, clear and well supported by evidence. Engages the audience, demonstrates cultural sensitivity. Expertly presented; the presentation is logical, persuasive, and well supported by evidence, demonstrating a clear flow of ideas and arguments. Engages and sustains audience’s interest in the topic, demonstrates high levels of cultural sensitivity Knowledge and understanding 40% Limited understanding of required concepts and knowledge. Key components of the assignment are not addressed. Knowledge or understanding of the field or discipline. Resembles a recall or summary of key ideas. Often conflates/confuses assertion of personal opinion with information substantiated by evidence from the research/course materials. Thorough knowledge or understanding of the field or discipline/s. Supports personal opinion and information substantiated by evidence from the research/course materials. Demonstrates a capacity to explain and apply relevant concepts. Highly developed understanding of the field or discipline/s. Discriminates between assertion of personal opinion and information substantiated by robust evidence from the research/course materials and extended reading. Well demonstrated A sophisticated understanding of the field or discipline/s. Systematically and critically discriminates between assertion of personal opinion and information substantiated by robust evidence from the research/course materials and extended reading. PROJ6000_assessment 3 brief_091118.docx Page 5 of 5 capacity to explain and apply relevant concepts. Mastery of concepts and application to new situations/further learning. Presentation Aid 30% Little or no evidence of use of resource guidelines in creation of the presentation slides. Understanding of subject matter is not well demonstrated. Presentation slides indicate lack of understanding of resource guidelines or lack of effort in their creation. Subject matter displayed is not always consistent with the oral presentation. Presentation slides are structured and display understanding and application of resource guidelines. Understanding of subject matter is well demonstrated. Most of the content is in alignment with the oral presentation. Presentation slides are structured and meet most resource guidelines. Clear understanding of subject matter is demonstrated. Content perfectly aligns with the oral presentation. Presentation slides are structured and meet all resource guidelines. Clear understanding of subject matter is demonstrated. Content perfectly aligns with the oral presentation. General Guidelines for Successful PowerPoint Presentations Components of the presentation 1. Title 2. Introduction/Overview 3. Body 4. Conclusion 5. References 6. Speaker contact information Formatting Fonts · Use a font style that is simple (for example, Arial or Verdana) and large enough to be seen by those at the back of the room · Use at least a 36-point font for headings · Use at least 24-point font for body text · Ensure that the size of the fonts used (for headings, body text, etc.) is consistent throughout the presentation · Don’t use ALL CAPS, italics or underline text – these types of formatting can be difficult to read and understand once projected on a screen · To make text stand out and draw your audience’s attention to it, make it bold, or change its colour · Use a dark font on a light background (best for printing) · Use a white or light font on a dark background (best for dark rooms) · Remember that too many colours can overwhelm the eye · Very simple backgrounds are best · Stick with a single background for the entire presentation Images and Graphics · Place graphics on the left with text on the right · With a heading, a graphic can be centred · Select high-quality graphics and illustrations · Ensure that every image being used serves a purpose · Clip art is not desirable · Animated graphics can be distracting to your audience, unless they illustrate your point · Use bar graphs and pie charts instead of tables of data, when possible. If you are using tables of data, make sure that the figures are large enough to be read by your audience. · Ensure that you attribute each graphic on the same slide on which it appears (The font can be a small font, but must be visible) · Dazzle your audience with information, not with graphics Animations · If you animate your presentation so that your points appear gradually, ensure that you use the same transition throughout · Animations with noise or other audio should be used sparingly Content Text · Keep text to a minimum. Let images and graphics illustrate and dramatize your points · Ensure a consistency of syntax on each slide. For example, use the same text throughout your presentation. · Use more slides, list only the key points and add details verbally · Avoid abbreviations, unless you are sure everyone in the audience knows what they mean · Don’t forget to spell-check your content · Remember that most people have about a 15-minute attention span. If you have a long presentation, add in some interactive elements every 10 – 15 minutes, so you do not lose your audience. Bullets · Keep the number of bullets per slide under five · Keep the number of words to fewer than seven per bullet · Don’t use punctuation at
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Project management
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Introduction
Application of knowledge and skills
Monitoring all aspects of a project (Tomanek & Juricek, 2015)
PM is applicabl
e in several sectors
Project management (PM) is nothing but application of knowledge and skill in a predetermined process. here predetermined process is nothing but practices involved with project management. This project management practice help to monitoring several aspects or activities like scheduling a project, executing project with proper allocation of resources and others. PM is applicable in all project filed like Engineering, IT, medical, academic and others.
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Background of the business
The company has more than 3000 employees
Company Belongs to service industry
Organisation involved with delivering business consulting services
The company currently have more than 3000 employees, the company have taken over a project which is budgeted to $ 115 million including capital budget. The company is aim towards delivering business consultancy services to it’s customers.
3
Benefits to organisation
Increase productivity of the organisation
Better management risk
Reduce cost of operation
Control internal and external investments
An effective project management provide plenty of benefits to the organizations which are increasing productivity, managing internal risk, reduce cost and controlling investment and others.
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PM tools and techniques
Gantt chart
Project breakdown structure
Work breakdown structure
Program evaluation review technique
Some of the project management tools that are used by project managers and designers are Gantt chart, Project breakdown structure, Work breakdown structure, PERT and others.
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Project management methodologies
PRINCE2
Agile methodology
Scrum methodology
Extreme...
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