Develop a Discussion Topic
Over the past six weeks, you have covered many topics related to metrics, KPIs, monitoring, and communicating information about projects. Still, there is not enough time to discuss every topic of interest on these subjects. This is your opportunity to develop a topic for discussion between you, your classmates, and your instructor.
- —Identify a topic for discussion related to the content of this course or related through a scholarly article that you read for this course.
- —Present your topic in the discussion board with any background and formulate that topic in the form of a question to your classmates.
- —Present your thoughts on the topic and answer your question.
- —Make sure to check through the week to respond to those students who responded to your question.
Chapter 7 in Project management metrics, KPIs, and dashboards: A guide to measuring and monitoring project performance
Presentation for Chapter 7 from Project management metrics, KPIs, and dashboards
Part 1 Chapter 10 in the PMBOK® Guide
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