Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
Volume
31
Issue
4
Publication Title
Project Management Journal
First Page
31
Last Page
4
Abstract
This paper describes a unique approach to project management education. MBA students enrolled in a project management course have been renovating homes for low income senior citizens. Concurrent with instruction and project planning and control methods, students must communicate with the customer, plan tasks, coordinate schedules, procure materials, learn construction skills, perform physical labor and track project progress. Reflection activities ensure that students see the broadly applicable metaphors that emerge from the experience. Results indicate that a community service project can provide a powerful learning vehicle. Evidence from similar programs run through corporations suggests that this approach is suited to industry applications as well.
Recommended Citation
Brown, Karen A., "Developing project management skills: A service learning approach" (2000). Higher Education. 76.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/slcehighered/76
Comments
Copyright Project Management Institute Dec 2000