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Write a memo describing the current status of your formal report. Use a Gantt chart to describe your work completed, your task breakdown, your work remaining, and your time schedule.

Formal Report Write a memo describing the current status of your formal report. Even if you are directing your formal report to someone else, address your progress report. Your progress report should contain at least one graphic. You may want to use a Gantt chart to describe your work completed, your task breakdown, your work […]

Use the WBS you created in part one of the course project (or another WBS, if you prefer) and translate it into a project network. Identify the activities.

Organizing the Project and Its Components Course Project Part One A: Identifying the Scope and Complexity Now you will work with identifying scope and complexity for a real project. You will identify how much you understand about the actual deliverables for two of your projects. Review the following graph that was presented in this module. […]

Establish a central theme that grows out of an issue raised by “From Outside, In” and provide a title indicating that theme. Demonstrate understanding of the text by providing a clear, logically-structured, and thorough summary of the text’s content

The goal is to produce a summary and analysis of this first course theme text that demonstrates your ability to interpret and critically engage texts in sophisticated and academically-acceptable ways, and to generate critical questions that invite further inquiry into issues that the text raises. Here again is a more detailed breakdown of the requirements […]

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