Project team leadership
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Project Team Leadership Presentation Grading Guide CPMGT/300 Version 11 |
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Project Team Leadership Presentation Grading Guide
CPMGT/300 Version 11
Project Management
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Individual Assignment: Project Team Leadership Presentation
Purpose of Assignment
An important role of the project manager is to be comfortable with communicating project progress to the corporate sponsor and project steering committee. This presentation will provide the student with an understanding of the importance of this form of communication to executives. The focus on team leadership will reinforce the project manager’s role and authority on a project and the importance of a structured team model.
Grading Guide
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The presentation is laid out with effective use of headings, font styles, font sizes, and white space. |
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Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations and a reference slide. |
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The presentation includes an introduction and conclusion that preview and review major points. |
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Major points are stated clearly; are supported by specific details, examples, or analysis; and are organized logically. |
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Rules of grammar and usage are followed including spelling and punctuation. |
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Total Available |
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3 |
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Assignment Total |
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10 |
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