Assignment:
In the Case Study, "How To Fail In Project Management (Without Really Trying)," one of the conclusions made was that past failure need not discourage us from future failure efforts. Describe a completed project (can be one of your home improvement, yard, or work projects, or a project from history. For example: The Panama Canal, Ford's Edsel) that initially started as a failed project or resulted as a failed project. What are the lessons learned that can be applied to your next project? Once lessons learned have been captured by your organization, how would you ensure that the project managers working for you learned from these past mistakes?
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Plagiarism
Three common types of plagiarism you need to be aware of as a student:
- Recycling a paper; "double-dipping"; self-plagiarism: Reusing a paper you have written for a previous course
- Copying directly from a source without proper quotations or paraphrasing: When you try to pass something off as your own work
- Not using proper citations
According to the Academic Integrity and Academic Dishonesty Handbook:
Your paper should have at least 80% of your own original thought, not "borrowed, paraphrased [or] quoted" from material pulled from the Internet, articles, journals, books, etc. Your thoughts, not someone else's!
Please review the Handbook for more examples of plagiarism and how to avoid it.
Paper Requirments 3-4 pages