Professional Practice & Standards Week 11
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What is defined as being work ready for project management graduates?

  • A comprehensive knowledge of construction laws and regulations.
  • The ability to complete theoretical assessments successfully.
  • Mastery of advanced technical skills in engineering.
  • The attributes that help transition into the construction industry. (correct)
  • Which of the following skills is NOT included in the being work ready framework?

  • Digital literacy
  • Project Management Certification (correct)
  • Critical analysis
  • Problem solving
  • What does data analysis in the work ready skills framework entail?

  • Implementing machine learning techniques on data.
  • Creating complex algorithms for data processing.
  • Designing databases for long-term storage of information.
  • Collecting and reviewing data to identify trends. (correct)
  • Which skill is related to the ability to apply numerical concepts effectively?

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    The ability to evaluate a situation and determine the right approach is described as which of the following?

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    Study Notes

    Professional Practice & Standards

    • Week 11 lecture
    • Dr Muath Abu Arquoub, PMP, Assistant Professor, Bond University

    Being Work Ready

    • Work readiness encompasses attributes that enable project management graduates to smoothly transition into the construction industry.
    • This transition should be both positive and successful (Borg et al., 2020).

    BCA - Being Work Ready: A Guide to What Employers Want

    • This is a guide detailing what employers look for in graduates.

    Being Work Ready - Skills

    • Business literacy: Applying business knowledge and processes to achieve effective outcomes.
    • Critical analysis: Evaluating situations and projects to determine the best approach.
    • Data analysis: Collecting, reviewing data to identify trends and answer questions, considering assumptions.
    • Digital literacy: Using technology for information and communication.
    • Numeracy: Applying number concepts and calculations.
    • Problem-solving: Finding solutions, from simple to complex issues.
    • Technical skills: Specific skills required for a job, gained through formal education.

    Most Used PM Practices

    • A table lists the 79 most frequently used project management techniques and tools in private organizations.
    • Some examples include Kick-off meetings, activity lists, progress meetings and many others. (Tereso et al., 2019)

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    This quiz focuses on the key attributes necessary for work readiness in the construction industry as discussed in Dr. Muath Abu Arquoub's Week 11 lecture. It covers skills like business literacy, critical analysis, and problem-solving that employers seek in project management graduates. Prepare to assess your understanding of these essential concepts for a successful transition into the workforce.

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