DocumentCode
2898426
Title
Developing soft skills and learning outcomes of business management students in project management
Author
Shariff, Sariwati Md ; Johan, Zaimy Johana ; Jamil, Norina Ahmad
Author_Institution
Fac. of Bus. Manage., Univ. Teknol. MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia
fYear
2011
fDate
5-7 June 2011
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
146
Abstract
This review paper attempts to discuss the relevance of adopting project management approach in managing student group projects, specifically in institutions of higher learning (IHL). A group project refers to a unique, group work assignment to be carried out in a team of 10 students or more either at class or faculty level. The student´s group assignment must fulfill these criteria: defined project objectives, use of resources, reporting, assessments and grading as part of the academic curriculum or program requirements. The group assignment is either embedded in the academic courses such as: Current Issues, Personal Development, Project Management, and Occupational Safety Management; or as part of the course requirements such as to organize academic visits or seminars. Group project also refers to stand-alone university and co-curriculum courses, or as part of the faculty, colleges and university requirements such as organizing field trips, community services, event management programs that are compulsory requirements (with grading) for graduation. The objectives of student´s group project are to develop students´ soft skills, communication, leadership and teamwork skills; and personal development skills using practical approach and exposure of students to the realities of the world. Degree students in this faculty are given opportunities to organize group projects that are intended to achieve these objectives. This is in line with Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) and university requirements to produce holistic and skilful graduates; and to achieve the desired graduate attributes. The students are evaluated in their learning outcomes, course and program outcomes upon completion of these projects. They are expected to demonstrate their capabilities, psychomotor skills, affective values and deliver the expected learning outcomes upon graduation and towards realization of the program educational objectives as stipulated by the Faculty of Business Management of t- - his university in its newly designed outcome-based education (OBE).
Keywords
educational courses; educational institutions; further education; management education; project management; team working; Faculty of Business Management; IHL; Ministry of Higher Education; MoHE; OBE; academic courses; academic curriculum; affective values; business management students; cocurriculum courses; college requirement; communication skill; course requirements; current issues; faculty requirement; group work assignment; institutions of higher learning; leadership skill; learning outcomes; occupational safety management; outcome-based education; personal development skills; practical approach; program educational objectives; program outcomes; program requirements; project management approach; project objectives; psychomotor skills; soft skill development; stand-alone university; teamwork skill; university requirements; Education; Humans; Lead; Organizing; Planning; Project management; Learning Outcomes; Outcome-based Education; Project Management; Soft-skills Development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications (ICBEIA), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1279-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICBEIA.2011.5994229
Filename
5994229
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