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Devry PROJ
330 Full Course (discussion +course proj+ quiz) latest-2016 july
Question
devry proj330 week 1 discussion dq1 & dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Attributes of an Effective Project Manager (graded)
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Compare and contrast attributes that are most and least important to a
project manager when building a team. Provide a work
or project example to support your answer. Back up your answer with relevant research and citations.
dq 2
dq 2
Team Performance (graded)
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There is a set of four criteria used to perform a team performance
analysis: productivity, cohesion, learning, and integration. How would you weight each category? Would each be weighted equally?
Provide a work or project example to support your answer. Back up your answer with relevant research and citations.
devry proj330 week 2 discussion dq1 & dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Project Organizational Structures (graded)
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Choose from the existing organizations (Microsoft, Harley Davidson,
Wells Fargo, WalMart, Johnson and Johnson) or a large organization of your
choosing, and tell us what kind of organizational structure this company
follows. Provide specific examples for your choice, and illustrate with types of
projects these companies might undertake.
dq 2
Organizational Team Involvement (graded)
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Read Exhibit 11-14 on page 291 of your text, and answer the following
questions:
What type of organization was ISE Communication before the
reorganization: matrix, functional, or project? Explain your reasoning.
Why did the employees miss the bureaucratic control of the organization?
Give an example of a company that you find in your research that supports your point.
Give an example of a company that you find in your research that supports your point.
devry proj330 week 3 discussion dq1 & dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Rewarding Teams (graded)
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Why should a project manager emphasize group rewards over individual
rewards?
dq 2
Team Building (graded)
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There are three phases in building a team: the task, the people, and the
relationships. Which phase would you consider most important to your success in
building a cohesive team? Describe why you think that phase is most important. Use a work or project example to illustrate your thinking.
devry proj330 week 4 discussion dq1 & dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Relationship and Task Conflict (graded)
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What are the key differences between relationship and task conflict? In
groups, why is task conflict more productive than relationship conflict?
dq 2
Diversity (graded)
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What are the key advantages of having teams composed of diverse members?
Provide research and citations as well as specific project examples to support
your answer.
devry proj330 week 5 discussion dq1 & dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Individual and Group Decision Making (graded)
In what situations would individuals be more effective decision makers
than groups? In what situations would groups be better decision makers than
individuals?
dq 2
Groupthink (graded)
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What are symptoms of groupthink? What problems and shortcomings can
arise in the decision-making process as a result of groupthink?
devry proj330 week 6 discussion dq1 & dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Team Communications (graded)
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What are some of the possible biases and points of error that may arise
in team communication systems? Use relevant research and citations. Please provide relevant work or project examples to support your
thinking.
dq 2
Team Creativity (graded)
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What are the differences between convergent and divergent thinking? What
factors stimulate divergent thinking, and why? Please provide relevant work or
project examples to support your thinking.
devry proj330 week 7 discussion dq1 & dq 2
latest 2016 july
dq 1
Myers-Brigg Indicator (graded)
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You are the civil engineering foreman in charge of a 24-person group
whose charter is to erect 3,000 tents for refugees who lost their homes in an
earthquake. You have 10 days to accomplish erecting the tents. Based on the team member resumes you received, you selected four people
(two men, two women) to be team chiefs of six-person details (4 X 6 = 24 group
members).
The first one is Mary; she is an extrovert (ESTJ). The second is Joe, and he is a sensing data gatherer (ISTP). The third is Amy, and she is a thinker versus a feeling-type (INTJ). Finally, Ted is a judging versus a perceiving type of fellow (ENFJ).
There are going to be some tense, tough days ahead. Your work will have to be coordinated with utilities personnel,
emergency workers, firefighters, police, care organizations, temporary housing
units organizations, and many other people and groups. Many stakeholders are involved.
Given the scenario above, tell how you will communicate with each team
leader when delivering complex information in a stressful situation. Propose effective communication techniques for the different personality
types. Use relevant research to back up your points.
dq 2
Individual and Team Identity (graded)
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What are some of the challenges inherent in maintaining both individual
and team identity?
devry proj330 week 3 quiz latest 2016 july
devry proj330 week 3 quiz latest 2016 july
: Competition
Information Age
Stability
A and B
: Experimenting with failures leads to better teams.
Teams are not always the answer.
Conflict among team members is always a bad thing.
Strong leadership is not always necessary for strong teams.
: A design function and a coaching function
An analyze and improve function
To take the team on retreats and to teach teams to compete
To control the team and to make decisions
: includes the basic structure of the organization
refers to the observable structure of the team
is the personality of a team
includes the unstated, implicit aspects of the team
: occurs at a precise point between boredom with a task and intense
pressure
occurs when teams perceive their goals as a challenge
occurs when a person is highly engaged in a task
occurs when people are the center of attention and are concerned with
discrepancies between their performance and standards of excellence
: the basic structure of the organization
the information system
the education system
all of the above
: geared toward production-oriented workers
easy to implement
risky if base pay is reduced
none of the above
: when we perceive other information we learn about a person in line
with our initial perceptions
an appraisal cost
when employees are primarily motivated by extrinsic incentives
when raters positively distort performance ratings when they anticipate
giving feedback to rates
Question 9. Question : (TCO
3) ___ is a source of power based on a person’s holding of a formal position:
: Expert power
Legitimate power
Referent power
Reward power
: dependency and inclusion, trust and structure
role negotiation
status competition
pseudostatus characteristics
devry proj330 week 5 quiz latest 2016 july
devry proj330 week 5 quiz latest 2016 july
they have a fresh and relatively objective view of the team which causes
them to ask questions that can be unsettling
they experience more conflict and less group identification
they are less confident about their performance
they are more likely to be accepted by old-timers
tactical, problem solving, and diversity
tactical, problem solving, and creative
authoritative, problem solving, and creative
prescriptive, goal-oriented, and high performance.
Pooled interdependence
Sequential interdependence
Egalitarian values
Meritocratic values
meritocratic values
egalitarian values
sequential interdependence
reciprocal interdependence
occurs at a precise point between boredom with a task and intense
pressure.
occurs when teams perceive their goals as a challenge.
occurs when a person is highly engaged in a task.
occurs when there is agreement or lack thereof, in terms of whether team
members perceive conflict.
Conflicts do not center upon symbolic issues.
Effective teams do not always share common practices.
People can take at least five courses of action when they find
themselves involved in conflict.
Conflict is not usually part of high performance teamwork.
Question 7. Question : (TCO
5) A _________focuses on applying some standard of fairness, precedent,
contract, or law.
power-based argument
interest-based approach
rights-based argument
accommodation
Condorcet majority rule
best member rule
random member rule
all of the above
Risk taking
Rigidity
Cohesion
Internal debate
openness and candidness
less pessimism
task orientation
all of the above
devry proj330 week 7 Course Project latest 2016
july
Objective
To create a Communication Plan based on the Denver Airport Project.
Guidelines
The template for the Communications Plan is located in Doc Sharing. Based on the information you learned about the project, develop a
recommended Communication Plan for the project.
The Case Study can be found in the DeVry online library, Books 24x7. The name of the book isAdvanced Project Management by Harold Kerzner. It
is Case 23, Denver International Airport. Click.equella.ecollege.com/file/0414a184-2212-4279-aa5d-700b9d2be4e6/1/documents--Accessing_the_DeVry_Online_Library_PROJ330.docx">here for detailed instructions on
accessing our library for this case.
Milestones
· Week 3: Begin Initial Draft (not turned in)
· Week 5: Final Draft Complete (not turned in)
Grading Rubrics
Category
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Points
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%
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Description
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Documentation
and Formatting
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25
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10
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Organization
and Cohesiveness
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75
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30
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Entries
are clear and consistent with the categories of the Communications Plan
template.
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Editing
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25
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10
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The
plan is free of spelling and grammatical errors.
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Content
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125
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50
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The
content of the plan addresses all elements of the assignment.
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Total
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250
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100
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A
quality Communications Plan will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.
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Best Practices
· Fill out the template in its entirety.
· Use the information you gather to answer the Week 3 Checkpoint (which
uses the same case study) to help you begin your plan.
· Do not wait until the last minute to read the Case Study. You need to work a little on the document each week, and follow the
suggested milestones for completion.
· There are several books in the DeVry online library on project
management that can be a source of reference for helping you determine the
information that should be included in the plan.
Your Name here.
What (The Content of
the Communication) |
Who (Responsible, in
italics, then Audiences) |
When (Timing
or Periodicity) |
How (Typical Methods
of Communication) |
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A. Initial
Communications
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What (The Content of
the Communication) |
Who (Responsible,in
italics, then Audiences) |
When (Timing
or Periodicity) |
How (Typical Methods
of Communication) |
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B. Recurring
Communications
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What (The Content of
the Communication) |
Who (Responsible,in
italics, then Audiences) |
When (Timing
or Periodicity) |
How (Typical Methods
of Communication) |
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Based on Goff, The Project Guide; 1990
Comments? Questions? Contact Stacy Goff,
Key to the abbreviations in the above table
Why: Communication
Purpose codes |
Who:Responsible,in
italics, and Audiences |
When: Timing or Periodicity
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How: Methods of
Communication |
C
Collect Information from others, while increasing their ownership stake in
the project
D
Decide: Action Required; persuade others to take action: to influence a
manager to decide to resolve an issue
E
Exchange Information:Dialogue, to arrive at mutually agreeable ways to
respond to Issues or Risks
G
Govern: Project Governance, to meet legal, regulatory, enterprise policy or
standard process requirements
I
Inform others, and get their commitment, causing all interested parties or
stakeholders to engage in the project, to want it to succeed, and to help
assure that it meets their needs
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Additional Notes:
Sponsor
could be multiple persons, from multiple enterprises; or they could be a
Steering Committee
Auditors
could be Internal or External
Key
Decision Makers include managers of internal team members within or beyond
the Sponsor’s control, or mangers in the Seller organization
Executives
include Management in the top several levels of the enterprise
Interested
Parties include Stakeholders and internal Customers
Leadership
Team includes Program and/or Project Managers, Team Leads, and captive PMO’s
PMO is
an independent Project or Program Management Office
Sellers
also include any Subcontractors
Experts
are Subject Area Experts
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The
majority of the items are recurring, with as-needed updates after initial
establishment
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The
methods depend on whether a topic is formal or informal, and within or beyond
the team. Communications
may have retention requirements.
Formal Reports and Proceedingscan use paper, or be
electronic with access and tracking controls. They
usually must leave an audit trail.
Informal Reportscan be paper or electronic; if electronic,
project wikis or collaborative software can be useful.
Meetingscan be virtual or onsite; depending on their purpose, their results
are either Formal or Informal.
Emailsleave a trail and have retention requirements, while text messaging
typically does not (currently).
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devry Proj330
final exam 2016 latest 2016 july
They exist to achieve a shared goal.
Teams are bounded and stable over time.
Teams are not interdependent.
Team members have the authority to manage their own work and internal
processes.
Team Goals
Team Rewards
Strategy norms
A, B, and C
includes the basic structure of the organization
refers to the observable structure of the team
is the personality of a team
includes the unstated, implicit aspects of the team
at a precise point between boredom with a task and intense pressure
teams perceive their goals as a challenge
a person is highly engaged in a task
people are the center of attention and are concerned with discrepancies
between their performance and standards of excellence
negating for resources
holding a press meeting before a new product is released
giving instructions on how to complete a task
reducing turnover in groups
Discussing tasks in terms of what's in it for others
Setting specific goals with subordinates
Passing on challenges and responsibility
All of the above
visitors
transfers
replacements
all of the above
Question 8. 8. (TCO 4) ___is the process of how individuals enter into and then leave
teams. (Points : 5)
Commitment
Psychological safety
Evaluation
Group socialization
a team staffing plan.
on-line planning.
a team charter.
preplanning.
Question 10. 10. (TCO 5) _____are those in which the key objective is to create
something, think out of the box, and question assumptions. (Points : 5)
Creative teams
Problem solving teams
Strategic teams
Performance teams
a moral judgment
groupthink
majority rule
best member rule
pressures toward uniformity
overestimation of the group and close-mindedness
a and b
selection bias
Greater innovation
Leverages scrutiny
A & B
Redundant communication
In bureaucratic organizations, boundary spanners need to network
laterally and hierarchically.
Advice, friendship, and trust ties are mutually exclusive.
Friendship ties are close interpersonal ties between people.
A & C
Question 15. 15. (TCO 7) Gender relationships include gender specific activities such as:
(Points : 5)
Playing golf
Evening dinner gatherings
A & B
None of the above
age 2
Situations where people do the majority of the talking.
A good means for effective communications.
Ways in which people ask others to do things in an indirect way.
Related to understanding symbols.
Natural biases do not affect teamwork.
A certain amount of familiarity is necessary for teams to work together
in a productive fashion.
Teams don't necessarily need a shared knowledge base.
B&C
Question 3. 3. (TCO 8) The two considerations in terms of mental models that members
have about actual work are: (Points : 5)
Accuracy of the model
Divergent alternatives among team members
Degree of correspondence between members' models
A & C
EBS will solve many problems for an organization.
Larger EBS groups do not generate as many ideas as do smaller groups.
Smaller EBS groups do not generate as many ideas as do larger groups.
EBS will not create any new problems for an organization.
Question 5. 5. (TCO 8) Ways in which people conspire and therefore fail in brainstorming
include: (Points : 5)
Failing to abide by the rules of brainstorming
Slack off of production
Conformance in ideas
All of the above.
Question 8. 8. (TCO 7) What are the three specific types of ties in which people in
teams bond? (Points : 20)
Question 9. 9. (TCO 1) Give an example of organizations that use each of the four types
of teams described in Chapter 1. How is this
type of team structure used by each organization? Give specific examples,
including specific companies or industries. (Points : 30)
Question 10. 10. (TCO 3) There are five types of decision styles. Describe key characteristics of each of these decision styles. What style is most effective? Why? Provide examples to prove your point. (Points : 30)
Question 11. 11. (TCO 6) What are some key strategies a project manager can use to avoid
the escalation of commitment pitfall? Please briefly describe each strategy and
provide relevant examples. (Points : 30)
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