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ASSESSMENT BRIEF
Subject Code and Title PROJ 6000: Principles of Project Management
Assessment Assessment 4 – Personal Reflection
Individual/Group Individual
Length 500 – 600 words
Learning Outcomes Successful completion of this assignment will result in
achievement of the following subject learning outcomes:
1. Understand PMBOK knowledge areas and process
groups and their role, relevance and impact on
project management best practice and PMI’s
Code of Ethics.
2. Critically compare and contrast project
management approaches and their
appropriateness for managing a variety of project
types.
3. Apply appropriate project management tools and
techniques, paying particular attention to risk
management.
4. Critically reflect on the leadership styles
necessary to succeed in a range of project
management situations, and their personal
capacity to succeed in those situations.
Submission By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday End of Module 6
Weighting 20%
Total Marks 100 marks
Context:
At the beginning of your learning journey on this subject, you were encouraged to maintain
a Reflection Journal. This journal will provide an opportunity for you to reflect on your
learning, document lessons learned, identify global project management practices you hope
to adopt in your career and recognise current strengths, limitations and struggles. In short,
your journal is a tool for reflecting and developing self-awareness in all matters relevant toPROJ6000_assessment 4 brief_180216 (1).docx Page 2 of 5
you as a project manager and leader. Using the guidelines provided you should make a new
reflection journal entry for each module.
Instructions:
At the end of Module 6, you will be required to submit a 500–600-word summary of your
learning throughout the subject.
Your summary should include your assessment of the value of the reflection journal as a
component of your learning experience. How has it contributed to your understanding of
the subject matter? Has it changed the way you approach learning?
Identify any subject matter you found difficult to understand, and describe how you dealt
with this challenge.
How has this subject contributed to your current growth as a project manager and your
future capacity to perform project management effectively? What do you think are your
strengths and limitations? Based on what you have learnt in this subject, describe leadership
styles and their characteristics in the project management context. For two or three
different project types, identify appropriate leaderships styles and explain why they are
appropriate. Additionally, reflect briefly on how your own leadership style might compare to
those that lead to project success.
Include references to readings and additional resources discovered. By maintaining a journal
in each module, you will have a reflective resource to use in completing the assessment.
Output and Submission:
Submit your completed assessment at the end of module 6.
Learning Resources:
Document: Reflection Journal Guidelines (PDF)
Assessment Criteria
This assessment will be graded using the Learning Rubric below. It is worth 20% of the
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Learning Rubrics
Assessment
Attributes
Fail
(0-49)
Pass
(50-64)
Credit
(65-74)
Distinction
(75-84)
High Distinction
(85-100)
Effective
communication
25%
Difficult to understand for audience, no
logical/clear structure, poor flow of
ideas, argument lacks supporting
evidence.
No effort is made to keep audience
engaged, audience cannot follow the
line of reasoning.
Little use of presentation aids, or the
presentation aids and material used are
irrelevant.
Information, arguments
and evidence are
presented in a way that
is not always clear and
logical.
Attempts are made to
keep the audience
engaged, but not
always successful. Line
of reasoning is often
difficult to follow.
Presentation aids are
used more for effect
than relevance.
Information, arguments
and evidence are well
presented, mostly clear
flow of ideas and
arguments.
The audience is mostly
engaged, line of
reasoning is easy to
follow.
Effective use of
presentation aids.
Information,
arguments and
evidence are very
well presented, the
presentation is
logical, clear and
well supported by
evidence.
Engages the
audience,
demonstrates
cultural sensitivity.
Carefully and well
prepared
presentations aids
are used.
Expertly presented;
the presentation is
logical, persuasive,
and well supported by
evidence,
demonstrating a clear
flow of ideas and
arguments.
Engages and sustains
audience’s interest in
the topic,
demonstrates high
levels of cultural
sensitivity
Effective use of
diverse presentation
aids, including
graphics and multimedia.
Knowledge and
understanding
25%
Limited understanding of required
concepts and knowledge
Key components of the assignment are
not addressed.
Knowledge or
understanding of the
field or discipline.
Resembles a recall or
summary of key ideas.
Often
Thorough knowledge or
understanding of the
field or discipline/s.
Supports personal
opinion and
information
substantiated by
evidence from the
Highly developed
understanding of
the field or
discipline/s.
Discriminates
between assertion
of personal opinion
A sophisticated
understanding of the
field or discipline/s.
Systematically and
critically discriminates
between assertion of
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conflates/confuses
assertion of personal
opinion with
information
substantiated by
evidence from the
research/course
materials.
research/course
materials.
Demonstrates a
capacity to explain and
apply relevant
concepts.
and information
substantiated by
robust evidence
from the
research/course
materials and
extended reading.
Well demonstrated
capacity to explain
and apply relevant
concepts.
information
substantiated by
robust evidence from
the research/course
materials and
extended reading.
Mastery of concepts
and application to
new
situations/further
learning.
Self reflection
50%
No attempt to demonstrate connections
to previous learning or experience.
No attempt at self-criticism.
Reflection is irrelevant to student
and/course learning goals.
Little to no attempt to
demonstrate
connections between
learning experience
and material, and/or
personal goals.
Analysis is defensive or
lack of depth.
Some attempt at selfcriticism, but fails to
demonstrate
awareness of personal
biases, stereotypes or
preconceptions.
No attempt at asking
probing questions
about self.
Inconsistently draws
connections between
the experience and
materials from other
courses, and/or past
experiences.
Sometimes defensive
or one-sided in
analysis.
Some attempt at selfcriticism, but fails to
demonstrate
awareness of personal
biases, stereotypes or
preconceptions.
Asks some probing
questions about self,
but do not attempt to
The reflection
demonstrates
connections
between the
experience and
material from
other courses,
and/or past
experiences.
Demonstrates a
non-defensive
ability to selfappraise,
discussing mostly
growth related to
learning.
Demonstrates the
ability to question
own biases,
The reflection
demonstrates
connections between
the experience and
material from other
courses; past
experiences; and/or
personal goals.
Demonstrates an
open, non-defensive
ability to selfappraise, discussing
both growth and
frustrations related to
learning.
Demonstrates the
ability to question
own biases,
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answer these. stereotypes,
preconceptions but
new modes of
thinking is not
evident.
Risks asking
probing questions
about self but only
attempts to
answer these
sometimes.
preconceptions and
define new modes of
thinking as a result.
Risks asking probing
questions about self
and attempts to
answer these.