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Question: Collaboration Cafe: Closing the Project (graded)
The term closing for projects is a misnomer. Many times, the PM and/or the team were the champions of the change and you drove the passion and motivation. Far too many amazing projects revert back to the prior status quo not long after the PM team has moved onto their next project. Just because you and your team have done a great job in planning and executing the project and it was running well when you left, doesn't mean that you can just assume it will continue successfully. How do we sustain the practice change that we sought to make? When you're gone and onto your next project, what will happen to the one you just closed? What strategies have you put in place to ensure the long-term success and sustainability of your project? When you check back in after a year, what will it look like?
If you were a part of the Stanford Prison Experiment, do you think you would have acted any differently from the other volunteers? Why/why not?
Read the City of New London, Connecticut, Police Department in Chapter 5 of Industrial/Organizational Psychology. In a well-written paper, answer the following questions:Do you agree with New London's reasoning about being "too bright"?
List two to three (2-3) responses you would include if you were to rewrite the responses to question based on an adult student population.
What could constitute an ethical dilemma when it comes to using visual aids? Besides offensive material, use of material without permission, or false or misleading information.
in the 1980s and 1990s collective bargaining in the united states often involved the negotiation of novel pay
Was anti-immigrant sentiment based largely on fears of economic competition or simply racism. Put another way: What was the root fear behind the anti-immigration movement
Biotech medicines---proteins made by modifying the DNA of bacteria, yeast or mammal cells and infused into sick patients---are the fastest growing category of health spending. Create arguments for and against the legislation.
Native Americans and the Colonists
Evaluate the research problem. Explain what it means for a research study to be justified and grounded in the literature; then, explain what it means.
What is feminization of poverty? What factors are responsible for keeping women uneducated and poor in the USA, and around the world? Is it plain old male tyranny?
How the ideas of this film apply to contemporary society
Discuss how the legislature defines criminal behavior and how money influences every decision they make for the criminal justice system's daily functions.
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