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(Insert Student Name) / (Insert Student Number) - PPMP20012 Unit Portfolio for Week 1 Week 1 Topic: Explain the relevance of systems thinking to PM. Reading samplesLearning outcomes of the unit Learnings from your weekly study, experience, this and prior unit readings and assignments Supporting documentation including any prior learning Mandatory Readings SEBoK: 'Introduction to SEBoK' SEBoK: 'Introduction to Systems Engineering'; SEBoK: Part 7: Systems Engineering Implementation Examples Kerzner (2013) Chapters 2.1; 2.6 - 2.8; 2.21; AS/NZS 15288:2015 Introduction; Optional Readings AS ISO 21504:2016 Project, programme and portfolio management— Guidance on portfolio 1.Explain the relevance of systems thinking to the project, program and portfolio manager. Systems thinking is an approach that allows a user or a project manager to solve complex problems by taking a holistic view of the problem. It’s based on the understanding that no entity is existing by itself and there are always different other entities that affect each other. Trying to understand and analyse their effects on each other and determining their interdependency on each other is what systems thinking is all about. They are very relevant to the project managers as they give them a complete understanding of the problem. There are many tools that one can use to address the complex problem by using the systems thinking. PPMP20012 Unit Profile PPMP20012 Moodle Web site Have you any insights you can add from other units you have studies or readings you’ve made? 1of2
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(Insert Student Name) / (Insert Student Number) - PPMP20012 Unit Portfolio for Week 1 Reading samplesLearning outcomes of the unit Learnings from your weekly study, experience, this and prior unit readings and assignments Supporting documentation including any prior learning management; References Burke, R. (2013). Project management: planning and control techniques.New Jersey, USA. Harrison, F., & Lock, D. (2017).Advanced project management: a structured approach. Routledge. Heagney, J. (2016).Fundamentals of project management. Amacom. Kerzner, H., & Kerzner, H. R. (2017).Project management: a systems approach to planning, scheduling, and controlling. John Wiley & Sons. Mir, F. A., & Pinnington, A. H. (2014). Exploring the value of project management: linking project management performance and project success.International journal of project management,32(2), 202-217. 2of2