This essay is an extension of your application essay. In this extension, you wil

This essay is an extension of your application essay. In this extension, you will walk the reader through your featured project. You have already described the nature, setting, and main objective of the project in your introduction, so there is no reason to repeat that process. Just update your wording to let the reader know that you will also be describing your project.
Reorient your paper by first modifying your section headers. Previously, each of Warrick’s (2016) six essential elements of team building was a primary section. This time, add a new section header, just above Leadership, called The Team. Then realign all six Warrick sections left-flush, to make them into secondary section headers.
Now, add one new section:
Prior to Conclusion, add a primary section header: The Project (bold, centered). Use this new section to describe your project from start to finish. Offer detail through each project phase, completely in paragraph form (complete sentences). Do not include any tables, graphs, images, or bulleted lists. A numbered list is acceptable (e.g., if you wish to lay out the project sequence more efficiently) as long as each item is a complete sentence, not just a fragment. In explaining your project details, refer to Appendix A for the Work Breakdown Structure and Appendix B for the Gantt Chart.
Then add two appendices:
After the References section, insert a page break (CTRL-Enter), followed by these two appendices: Appendix A: Work Breakdown Structure; and Appendix B: Gantt Chart. The develop the visual content, making sure to align the Gantt Chart with the WBS. Add other appendices if you wish.
Finally, update your conclusion:
Your previous conclusion only described team building. Now add new concluding details about the project itself. Then edit your conclusion overall for smoothness and logic, considering the new focus.
Organize your essay as follows:
Title page and overall formatting. Update as necessary, based on feedback.
Body. Update as necessary, based on feedback. Then add the new section as described above. You should now have only three primary section headers: The Team; The Project; and Conclusion.
After the body, a page break marks the shift to the reference list, followed by another page break to transition to Appendix A, and another to transition to Appendix B (and so forth if you have more than the two required appendices).
STANDARDS
Minimum length = 1,200 words (see note below on measurable length). Cite at least the textbook plus three qualifying sources based on the criteria listed in the syllabus.
Measured length includes only the body (from start of introductory section to end of concluding section), minus any of your own prior work (reused), quotations, parenthetical material, titles, and section headers. It also excludes any tables, figures, or bulleted or numbered sentence fragments in the body of the paper.
References
Warrick, D. D. (2016). What leaders and learn about teamwork and developing high-performance teams from organization development practitioners. Performance Improvement, 55(3), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.1002/pfi.21559
Textbook: Larson, E., & Gray, C. (2021). Project management: The managerial process (8th ed.). McGraw-Hill.

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