• Question 1
  • Everyone has been involved in projects. What is the largest project you have been involved in? (You do not have to have been the project manager, but could have played another role.)
  1. Write one sentence that describes the  objective of the project.
  2. Describe specifically how this project meets  the definition of a project used in this textbook. (How is it unique? What      were the time constraints? If it is over, how did you know it was over? If      it is ongoing, how will you know when it is over?
  3. What was your role? Were you the project      manager, a volunteer, some other role? If you were not the project      manager, who was?
  4. Was the project part of a larger portfolio or      program of projects?
  5. Who else was involved?
  6. What was the budget?
  7.  Did you anticipate any risks at the outset? Did the project experience any outside forces that caused a change in either the objectives or the approach to achieving those objectives?

 

  • Question 2
  • In what ways can the following activities be seen as projects? In what ways do they resemble ongoing, routine business activities? Feel free to add assumptions and details to describe how the activity might be a project in one context and routine in another.
  1. Reading the chapter before attending a      university lecture.
  2. Taking the bus to work each day.
  3. Piloting an aircraft between Vancouver and      Fiji.
  4. Teaching a course for the first time;      teaching the same course every semester.
  • Question 3
  • Go online and search for project life cycle models. Identify at least two that are different from the PMI model, and compare and contrast the phases. Be sure to cite your sources

 

Watt, A. (2019). Project Management, 2nd Edition. BCcampus Open Education.

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