Instructions go here.

In order to complete this learn-by-doing exercise, you will need to use a microphone that is connected to your computer. You also will need to give us permission to record your voice. At the top of pages where audio is recorded, you will see a dropdown where you can select your microphone, along with a monitor that responds to the sound in your microphone.

Microphone selection and monitor

Some tips:

  • You should see the indicator rise and fall as your speak into your microphone.
  • Speak naturally; the indicator should move noticably.

To record your response, click (Record). The icon will turn red. When you are done recording, click (Stop). To re-record your response, simply record another response. Your new recording will overwrite the previous.

After you have recorded your response, it will be sent to us. Once your recording is ready for you to review, the playback control will appear.

After you have recorded your response, it will be sent to us. Once your recording is ready for you to review, the playback control will appear. Please be patient as your response is sent to us. It may take some time, depending on your Internet connection.

Playback control

To listen to your response, click (Play). To stop playback at any time, click (Pause).

You may close these intructions by clicking on the × in the top-right of this box or by clicking "Help" again in the navigation bar at the top.

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Execution Phase

Media Recorder Error

There was an error initializing your microphone to capture audio. Please try again. If this error persists, provide the following information to your instructor:

Communication Management

Communication is an essential part of Project Management. Please list any expected communications, whether routine or on-time-only. Click "+Add Row" to create additional communications.

Communications Name
Author or Leader
Stakeholders
Delivery Method or Format
Due Date or Frequency
+ Add Row

Mitigation Plan

For our purposes, the Mitigation section will help you to identify and prioritize potential risks that might be involved in the project. Click "+Add Row" for additional risks identified. Use the arrows in fields marked "Urgency/Importance" and "Likelihood" to weight each field in the matrix. As the fields are completed, the matrix will dynamically change to prioritize the mitigation of these risks. Pay close attention to this section, since your supervisor is going to ask about your Mitigation Plan in the Closing Phase.

Name of Risk Description Enter values 0 through 10
(Low = 0; High = 10)
Likelihood Urgency/Importance
+ Add Row

Mitigation Plan Matrix

Prioritization

Priority Item Description

Performance Report

View the following video from your supervisor. Then, record your response using the controls provided.