The Project, The Project Management Field, and the Community
Individuals have a civic responsibility. They have a duty to actively participate in actions and efforts that impact the community positively (Tennessee State University, n.d.). These include addressing societal problems, showing stewardship, questioning government policies, political advocacy, and so on. This is what civic engagement is all about. The Project, a collegiate competition organized by the Project Management Institute, Western Michigan Chapter (WMPMI), provides an ideal example of civic engagement. The project brought together teams of students from educational institutions to work on a real life business challenge with the help of team champions and professional project managers as mentors (WMPMI, 2017). Using actual or fictional companies, each team employed best practices to develop an executable project plan that would be judged by a panel of business leaders. The actual project selected for the competition was to plan for the process of applying for a B Corporation or B Corp certification. By bringing together a professional organization, colleges, and business leaders, the project had a positive impact on the project management field and the community. The institute provided an opportunity for students to enhance their project management knowledge, network with business leaders and professionals, and to learn about B Corp certification. The project was, therefore, of immense value to students.
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