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CITATION AND REFERENCES ASSIGNMENT

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Research Topic:

Assignment Instructions:

Review the following guidance for APA citation and formatting:

HU Library APA Citation and Format

Purdue OWL APA In-Text Citations: The Basics

Purdue OWL APA Style Reference Format

Using the literature reviews and research articles you have found for your project management topic of interest, select content in which to provide examples of 1) an in-text citation for a short quotation citation; 2) a summary or paraphrased citation; and 3) a long quotation citation. Three separate references should be used.

Use APA formatting for the in-text citations and the references.

1. Short quotation:

Routines have been defined as the “repetitive, recognizable patterns of interdependent actions, carried out bymultiple actors”

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2. Summary or paraphrased citation:

Investigating the co-evolution of PMOs throughthe lens of routines, using routines as the unit of analysis, enables to investigate the dynamics at stake between multiple levels of organizing, linking micro and macro perspectives (organizational routines, capabilities and organizational structure) to reveal the critical role of the interrelationships between organizational routines and capabilities (Salvato and Rerup, 2011)

Reference 2:

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3. Long quotation citation:

“PMO refers to a project, program, or portfolio management office […]. The PMO in an organization is the entity that defines and maintains the process standards generally related to project, program, or portfolio management. […] It provides guidance on the practice of portfolio or program or project management within the organization. […] Depending on the organizational structure, the PMO either functions on an enterprise-wide level, or as one of many departmental PMOs that manage projects from different departments or divisions within an organization. […] The specific form, function, and structure of a PMO are dependent upon the needs of the organization and the stakeholders (PMI, 2013a, p. 16).”

Reference 3:

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GRAD 695 Citation & Formatting Assignment Nov 2017

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