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MN601 Network Project Management - Melbourne Institute of Technology
The purpose of this assignment is to build a clear understanding of project management fundamentals and their application, specifically:
• demonstrate project leadership skills; identify and assess risk in designing, executing a major project;
• critically reflect on current project management ethics, research, and theory and practice;
Federal Project and Program Management Community of Practice (FedPM CoP) - How Sharing Best Practices Can Lead to Success
Introduction
Recognizing the value of a community focused on project practice capability and how such a community could help improve the performance of departments across the U.S. federal government, the leaders of the Federal Project Management Community of Practice (FedPM CoP) provide the opportunity for program and project managers to share information and avoid reinventing the wheel. This bottom-up approach demonstrates the high level of interest and commitment of federal employees and embedded contractors in building their program and project management skills, capabilities, and network. The approach also recognizes that talented program and project managers across government have important "know-how" and lessons learned that can be harnessed to help other program/project professionals improve performance. Even though the FedPM CoP has been in existence for only a short time, the response to the availability of this community has been very positive, with significant participation across agencies and recognition from federal policymakers.
Assignment task
1. Download the complete document
2. Write a report using the headings given in Table 1.
3. Use 5- 10 key peer reviewed sources for your analysis (a combination of journals, conference papers, website or any other reliable source to support your analysis).
Attachment:- Network Project Management.rar