PPMP20007 Assessment item 3 — Group presentation Due date: Submit electronic copy of the presentation resources by the due date shown in the unit profile and on the Moodle website. Marks will be...

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PPMP20007 Assessment item 3 — Group presentation Due date: Submit electronic copy of the presentation resources by the due date shown in the unit profile and on the Moodle website. Marks will be deducted for late submission of materials. Workshop Presentation – during the term (commencing Week 6) as organised by your tutor – No marks will be awarded if the presentation is not given in the scheduled workshop. ASSESSMENT 3 Weighting: 20% Length: 15 minutes; Maximum 15 slides for presentation (not counting the title slide, any questions slide, reference slide(s) amd member contribution slide - see details below) Submission of Assessment Item The link for the assessment item submission can be found in the assessment block on the unit website. One member of the group must submit the following files: 1. PowerPoint slides (plus script). The PowerPoint slides must include the detailed script associated with each slide in the notes section of the slide. The slides and script must include the following: · A title slide with the title of the presentation and the names and student ids of the presenters. · Appropriate referencing showing the source of the content for each slide. · An introduction slide, the “body” of the presentation followed by the conclusion slide. · An “Any Questions?” slide. In the notes associated with this slide the script must also include at least three questions that could be posed by the audience at the end of the presentation. Responses must also be provided for these final questions. Each group member must be responsible for at least one of these “end of presentation questions”. The notes/script it must clearly show the group member responsible for each question. · The references slide(s). · The member contribution slide(s), listing the tasks involved in developing the presentation and each member’s contribution to the presentation. Marks cannot be awarded for the presentation if this is not included. · The script must also include questions (with associated answers/discussion points) designed to facilitate discussion and interaction with the audience during the presentation. These must be included at the appropriate point in your script (in the notes section of the PowerPoint slides). 2. The class summary handout 3.  Distance education students must also submit a recording of their presentation. This can be a recording made as part of the PowerPoint slides or a separate recording. All members of the group are responsible for ensuring that the presentation files have been submitted on Moodle by the due date. Student marks for the presentation will be returned via this system. On-campus student presentations will not be graded until after their class presentation. Overview of assignment This is a group assignment for on-campus students (off-campus/distance education students may work on the presentation assignment individually). On-campus students will be organised into groups of three (3) people. Groups will be organised in the weekly workshops in weeks 1 to 2. Groups and preferred topics must be communicated to the tutor by the end of week -2 and your tutor will finalise your topics by the end of week 3. Students must not change their tutorial/workshop class after week 2. Each group is to give a presentation about an aspect of project management. The intention is that no topic should be covered more than once during the term, so the tutor will approve topics on a first come basis. For on-campus students the class presentations will commence in week 6. Your local tutor will schedule when your topic is to be presented in your workshop. However, all the research and preparation for the presentations must be completed and submitted in Moodle before the start of week 6 (when class presentations commence). See the exact due date and time in Moodle and in the unit profile. Note that marks cannot be awarded until after your class presentation. For off-campus students you are required to submit a recording of your presentation as well as your resources for the presentation (slides, handouts etc.). All the research and preparation for the presentations must be completed and submitted in Moodle before the start of week 6. See the exact due date and time in Moodle and in the unit profile. Topic Selection You must provide your tutor with the details of the members of your group and your top two preferred topics by the end of week two. This allows time for you to negotiate an alternative topic if necessary. However, the earlier you send the tutor details about your group and your preferred topic, the more likely you are to get your preferred topic. Your tutor will notify you about the topic you are finally allocated and when your group is scheduled to present in class. The topics and presentation schedule must to be finalised by the end of Week 3. Your presentation can be about: 1. Any area of project management that is related to the weekly topics and adds a significant body of new material, a different perspective or depth to the information already covered in the course lecture material. It is important that you extend your knowledge and that of the class beyond what will be covered in this unit during the term. There is scope to research and present more information about many of the weekly topics. For example, in the Quality Management week students may wish to investigate Six Sigma further or ICT students may wish to cover more detail about quality management in the Software Engineering discipline. 2. Any other topic that is related to project management that is approved by your tutor. Some suggested topics are provided in Appendix B of this document. You are expected to find appropriate reference material (at least three, good, recent, relevant references). Remember to relate your presentation to managing a project and explain the significance of your content to project management. Often this is best illustrated with examples from your experience or actual project management scenarios. In this assignment, you can also draw from your experiences and incorporate them into the assignment. If you don’t have any work/project experience, that’s fine too. You can also take the opportunity to be controversial and find academic and trade literature that challenges an aspect of the material you are presenting. Pose questions – make your audience think. Both on-campus and off-campus students are required to produce the script for the presentation that should include some potential questions and responses indicating where you would pose questions to engage your audience. In addition, the end of the script is to include three potential questions (with their answers) that you would anticipate being asked by your audience at the end of the presentation. Each member of a group must be responsible for at least one of the “potential audience questions” at the end of the presentation. Students should contact their local tutor about any issues such as the membership of their group, selection of presentation topic, and schedule for their presentation. Off-campus/Distance students:The unit coordinator takes on the role of the tutor. Off-campus are not required to present in class, but are required to submit a recording of their presentation. All recordings must be submitted by the due date shown on the unit website. CQUniversity Library has many databases that contain refereed full-text journal articles. This is also a useful source of material for your assignment. The following library links may also be useful to help you get started: http://libguides.library.cqu.edu.au/library-search-help http://libguides.library.cqu.edu.au/evaluating-resources Please check with your tutor if you need to discuss your choice of topic. Remember that you must obtain approval for your topic choice. Presentation - more detailed requirements 1. The time limit for the presentation is 15 minutes for the presentation (as a guide this should be no more than 15 slides not counting the title slide, references, “any questions”, and group contribution slides) plus 5 minutes for final questions and discussion at the end. It is important to adhere to the time limit set. 2. All members of the group must give approximately equal parts of the presentation to the audience. 3. All members of the group must be familiar with all the material in the slides and be able to present any part of the presentation and/or answer questions related to any part of the presentation. 4. All members of the group are responsible for the whole presentation in terms of content, flow of material, resources and timing. You must rehearse your presentation together before you present to the class. 5. The presentation format is to be determined after discussion with the local tutor. Innovative presentations will be welcomed, but discuss your plans and get approval from your local tutor prior to the presentation. 6. All groups must prepare a handout in a format that students can use as a summary of the main points of the presentation. The handout must include the references. On-campus students must produce a set of class handouts to distribute to the members of the class on the day of their presentation. 7. All groups are to include their script as part of their presentation submission, that is, exactly what would be said if they were giving the presentation in front of an audience. The script should show clearly what would be said/discussed with each slide and should include any questions that would be posed to engage/interact with your audience . This script is to be included in the ‘Notes’ section of your .PPT file. 8. The script associated with the “any questions” slide must include 3 questions that are likely to be asked by your audience and your proposed answers to those questions. In group presentations, each member of the group must be responsible for one of the questions. Make sure that you show clearly which group member is responsible for each question and answer. 9. One member of the group must upload the group’s presentation materials electronically via the unit website by the due date for submissions. All group members are responsible for ensuring that all the presentation files have been submitted on Moodle by the due date. Marks will be deducted for late submissions. Student marks for the presentation will be returned via this system. On-campus student presentations will not be graded until after their class presentation and marks will not be released for this assignment until all presentations are complete. 10. Presentations must proceed on the allocated day. If the group does not present their topic to the class on the allotted day they will receive 0 marks (unless granted an extension by the unit coordinator). As all members of the group are required to be familiar with and capable of presenting the whole presentation a group will be expected to give the presentation as scheduled even if someone in the group is absent. Alternative arrangements will be made for an absent group member to give the presentation if he/she is granted an extension. (An extension will only be granted if a student meets the conditions for
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Answer To: PPMP20007 Assessment item 3 — Group presentation Due date: Submit electronic copy of the...

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Leadership
Leadership
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“Leadership is the ability of a superior to
influence the behaviour of a subordinate or group and persuade them to follow a particular course of action”
- Chester Bernard
SLIDE 2
We would like to start off this presentation by defining leadership in words of Chester Bernard who defined it as “Leadership is the ability of a superior to
influence the behaviour of a subordinate or group and
persuade them to follow a particular course of action”
In the course of this presentation we will look at how a leader is able to achieve the objectives stated in this definition.
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AGENDA
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Introduction
What qualities make an individual a good or a bad leader?
Leadership Styles
Different leadership styles and their
features
Powers of a leader
Improving effectiveness
Understanding Stephen covey’s take on improving effectiveness using 7 habits model
Q&A
Different powers of a leader which they use to get work done
SLIDE 3
Now lets look at the agenda for our presentation. We will start of with stating some of the qualities that make an individual a great leader. In the next section we will look at different leadership styles and their individual features. Moving on we will also look at what are the different powers of a leader. And last but not the least we will see how 7 habits of highly effective people as stated by Stephen Covey get applied in the context of leadership.
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Introduction
SECTION 01
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Essential Qualities of a great leader
Integrity
Sincere Enthusiasm
Great Communication
Loyalty
Decisiveness
Managerial Competence
Empowerment
Charisma
SLIDE 5
Everyone wants to be a great leader isn’t it? But what are the qualities one needs to posses to become one. Lets look at some of them
Integrity – Whether it is giving due credit, acknowledging mistakes or putting safety and quality first, a great leader showcase integrity at all times.
Sincere Enthusiasm – When a leader showcases true enthusiasm towards their work it becomes contagious and rubs off on their team. People who work with such leaders end up having the experience of a lifetime.
Great communication – Leaders cannot motivate, instruct or discipline their subordinates without having great communication skills
Loyalty – A leader needs to be loyal towards the organization they serve and also the team the looks up to him. Loyalty is reciprocal
Decisiveness – Leaders who are not decisive are often considered ineffective. Thus it’s important for a leader to be open to taking some risks while making decisions and be accountable for them
Managerial competence – A leader has to be more than just being the best at work. He/She needs to be aware of companies goals processes and procedures
Empowerment – A good leader needs to train and develop employees under them so that they can make better decisions on their own which are in best interest of the organization
Charisma – A leader has to be well-spoken, approachable and friendly in nature so that people don’t feel hesitant to talk to him
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Leadership Styles
SECTION 02
Different leadership styles
There are 4 major leadership styles
Autocratic
Democratic
Transformational
Laissez-faire
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Transformational
2.
Democratic
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Laissez-faire
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Autocratic
People emphasis
Task emphasis
high
high
low
SLIDE 7
Now its time to look at some of the major leadership styles namely
Autocratic
Democratic
Transformational
Laissez-faire
The graph on the right showcases emphasis on 2 factors – people and tasks that each of these styles have.
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Leadership styles (contd.)
Strong one dimensional leadership style
Full power and authority is with the leader
Leader makes all the crucial calls which are then communicated to the team members
Team members are expected to start working on assigned tasks immediately
Mostly seen in businesses with smaller number of employees
Autocratic style
SLIDE 8
1st is the Autocratic style
It is a one dimensional leadership style where a leader makes all the crucial decisions and hands over work to its employees. This leadership style does not really work in large organizations and hence the examples can be found in smaller organizations/workshops only
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Leadership styles...
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