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Assignment Criteria: Write a review of the literature that describes the findings of other researchers related to a specific topic in the Project Management field which is (Role of Effective Communication in Project Management).
The objective of the research paper is to enable you to conduct independent academic research in an area directly related to the course subject matter. Your efforts will generate a high-quality written report summarizing the results of your research into the current scholarly and relevant trade literature related to your chosen topic which is (Role of Effective Communication in Project Management).
The report should exhibit high-level writing, in terms of grammar, punctuation, format, quality of analysis, coherence, insight, logical flow, and reasoning. The paper is NOT an essay, how to, or opinion piece, it is to be a research report based fully on facts and data derived from appropriate sources in the literature. Provide a reference citation for EVERY statement of fact you include in your paper. Do NOT string together direct quotes from reference sources to create a narrative in the report. More than three quotes within the paper will be too many. Write in your own words and include quote marks for ALL material copied from other sources. Remember, a literature review tells what other experts and researchers have discovered, NOT what you know or think. Save your own opinions about what all the facts mean for the conclusion of the review.
Deliverable:
1. Title page and Abstract of the paper (Style according to the rules of the APA format.)
2. Final paper (Containing 8 or more pages, double spaced, 12 point font, one inch margins on all sides)
3. References – List of every reference source cited in the paper (and only cited sources), entered in correct APA format. At least 10 sources should be listed and cited within the report.
4. Please refer to the attached Topic Proposal for guidance.
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