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1 Degree and Grad uation Seminar Professional and Social Responsibility

2 Ethical application of project management The project manager is required to do the right thing and stand up for the right process. He or she is ethically bound to do project management correctly for the best interests of the project and the company.

3 Persons to whom the code applies All PMI members Individuals who are not members of PMI but meet one or more of the following criteria: – Non-members who hold a PMI certification – Non-members who apply to commence a PMI certification process – Non-members who serve PMI in a volunteer capacity.

4 PMI-isms in professional and social responsibility Things uniquely emphasized by the PMI on the relationship of a PMP certification holder to PMI and how that person should promote PMI within his or her organization.

5 Responsibility Make decisions based on the best interests of the company, rather than your own best interest. Only accept assignments you are qualified to complete. Protect proprietary information. Report unethical behavior and violations.

6 Respect Maintain an attitude of mutual cooperation. Respect cultural differences. Engage in good faith negotiations. Be direct in dealing with conflict. Do not use your power or position to influence others for your own benefit.

7 Fairness Act impartially without bribery. Continuously look for conflicts of interest and disclose them. Do not discriminate against others. Do not use your position for personal or business gain.

8 Honesty Try to understand the truth. Be truthful in all communications, and create an environment where others tell the truth.

9 PM Code of Conduct Act with integrity and professional ethics Be aligned with the law and ethical standards Contribute to the development of the PM profession Improve professional competencies Improve the interaction between project stakeholders Do the right things Follow the appropiate processes

10 Sample Question Your customer has asked for a 2000-call capacity for the new call center project. However, one of your company’s technical experts believes a 3000-call capacity can be reached. Another thinks that based on the technical needs of the customer, the capacity needs to be only 1500 calls. What is the best thing to do? – A. Meet the customer to better understand the reasons behind the 2000-call capacity. – B. Set the objective at 3000 calls. – C. Meet with the technical experts, and help them to agree on an objective. – D. Set the objective at 2000 calls.

11 Sample Question A person that you are working with has just passed the PMP exam. You are familiar with her experience, and you know she does not meet PMI’s experience requirement for taking the PMP exam. What is the best thing to do? – A. Contact your manager. – B. Ask the person how she qualified. – C. Contact PMI about the possible violation. – D. Do nothing, as you do not know there is a problem.

12 Sample Question Life seems to be going very well for your close friend, a fellow PMP. She has taken a trip to France, bought a new car, and stocked her wine cellar with a half dozen expensive bottles of wine, all within the last six months. After a few cocktails one evening, she tells you her secret. The vendor she’s working with on the $4 billion project she’s managing has given her all of these items as gifts. Which of the following should you do? – A. You tell your friend these gifts probably aren’t appropriate and leave it at that. – B. You and your friend have a long conversation about the gifts, and she decides to return them (with the exception of the trip) and not accept any more gifts in the future. – C. You’re happy for your friend and say nothing. – D. Your friend doesn’t see a problem with accepting these gifts at all. You know this is a conflict of interest situation and should be reported as a PMP Code of Professional Conduct violation.

13 Sample Question Your upcoming project includes project team members from a foreign country. To make certain that cultural differences don’t interfere with team performance, thereby affecting the success of the project, your first course of action is to do which of the following? – A. Provide diversity training to all the team members. – B. Collocate the project team. – C. Perform team-building exercises. – D. Inform the team members of the organization’s rules and standards.

14 Sample Question You are a project manager for a telecommunications firm. You’re working on a project that entails upgrading technical hardware and equipment. The estimated cost of the hardware and equipment is $1,725,000. You are reviewing products from three different vendors. One of the vendors invites you to lunch. What is the most appropriate response? – A. Thank them, but let them know this could be a conflict of interest since you haven’t made a decision about which vendor you’re going to choose. – B. Thank them, and decline. You know this could be considered personal gain, which could call your integrity into question. – C. Thank them, and accept. You don’t believe there is a conflict of interest or a personal integrity issue. – D. Thank them, and decline. You believe this could be a conflict of interest on the part of the vendor, and you don’t want to encourage that behavior.

15 Sample Question You are a project manager working on contract. You’ve performed earned value analysis and discovered that the project will be completed on time and under the original estimated amount. This means the profit to your company will decrease as will your personal bonus. Which of the following should you do? – A. Add activities to the project to increase the cost enough to meet the original estimated amount. – B. Tell the customer you’re adding requirements to the project that were originally cut because of cost constraints. – C. Upon completion, inform the customer the project has come in under budget. – D. Bill the customer for the full amount of the contract because this was the original agreed-upon price.

16 Bibliography Project Management Institute. Project Management Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. Project Management Institute. (2013). A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) (5th Ed.). Pennsylvania, United States of America: Project Management Institute. Mulcahy, R. (2013)( PMP Exam Prep. (8th Ed). United States of America: McGraw-Hill.


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