Individual Portfolio Content (i) Critically reflect on the project (25%) You are to consider how effective were the outcomes of the project overall, the approach adopted by the group, and tools and theories used. What were the major strengths of the work in your opinion, and what were the weaknesses? (i) Each Student and the Community Project (25%) You are required to: • Critically describe your own role and contribution within the Project team Ans: brainstorming, giving ideas, asking students and people from outside to fill survey questions using ipad, designing logo for the organization, finding objectives and issues, etc • Critically assess the working relationships with other individuals involved within the project Ans: I had a good relation with my team members from different countries and background. I had a great opportunities working with them and helped me to gain knowledge from them and to share my views among them. Add more points if possible • Critically explain and reflect on how you were able to apply some of the learning, knowledge and skills gained at university to aspects of managing and completing the project. (ii) The Reflective Decision-Making Process (25%) You are required to select some important decisions that took place during the project. It is preferable that you select a decision in which you were involved in some way in the actual decision-making process and/or its outcome. Other individuals involved, should not be identified by name With respect to the decisions which are chosen for consideration, the student should: • Critically describe the decision-making process (include procedures and the interpersonal dynamics) • Critically analyse the stages in the process and identify the strengths and weaknesses in the process • Critically comment on the effectiveness (or otherwise) of the outcome Within the sections (i), (ii), (iii) above, you are required to illustrate your understanding of the culture/management/leadership style and communications both within the project team and with the local community involved in the project. In order to do this you must include references to academic material (books, journals, newspapers) which deal with these subjects in conceptual and practical ways. Initial reading is provided in the references list. However, you are also encouraged to refer to any material in this subject area which you have read in connection with your programme of study at DMU.