Agile Project Management: Creating A Short Research Paper
Agile Project Management: Creating A Short Research Paper
GETTING STARTED
Open the file SC_WD19_2b_FirstLastName_1.docx, available for download from the
SAM website.
If you do not see the .docx file extension in the Save As dialog box, do not type it. The
program will add the file extension for you automatically.
With the file SC_WD19_2b_FirstLastName_2.docx still open, ensure that your first
and last name is displayed in the footer.
If the footer does not display your name, delete the file and download a new copy from
the SAM website.
PROJECT STEPS
1. You are writing a research paper for your Business Management class on Agile Project
Management. You must write the paper in the MLA style and include suggestions from
your instructor, Ray Haman.
Start by changing the Citations & Bibliography Style of the document to MLA.
c. Change the Normal style line spacing to double with no blank space after
paragraphs.
3. Apply the modified Normal style to the title paragraph "Agile Project Management".
c. Type Romano as the header text, insert a space, and then insert a Plain Number
page number from the Current Position gallery.
6. Create a First Line indent of 0.5" for the body paragraphs beginning with "One of the
most-discussed topics…" and ending with "…achieving those goals."
7. Respond to the comment from your instructor, Ray Haman, in the second body
paragraph as follows:
8. Insert a citation to the existing Khouri source before the period at the end of the next
sentence, "Other industries now…insurance, and healthcare."
9. In the first sentence in the fourth body paragraph ("Ideal attributes of…curious, and
team-oriented."), use the Thesaurus to replace the word "attributes" with a more
common synonym that starts with the letter "c".
10. In the fifth body paragraph ("Whether they use…during each sprint."), find the Sadler
citation, and then edit the source to add Nutshell to the name of the webpage so that
the complete name is "Scrum Projects in a Nutshell".
11. In the same paragraph, before the period at the end of the sentence, "The team builds
the features during each sprint.", insert a citation to a new source using the information
shown in Figure 2. (Hint: The Tag name is intentionally blurred because it is generated
automatically.)
12. In the sixth paragraph ("The next step…to achieve the goals."), edit the Khouri citation
to add 12 as the page number.
13. To provide additional information at the end of the seventh paragraph, move the
insertion point immediately after the period in the sentence "Some teams hold the
meetings standing up to keep discussions brief." and insert a footnote with the following
text:
The meetings are called the daily scrum.
14. Modify the Footnote Text style by changing its font size to 12 point, the line spacing to
double, and the indentation to a 0.5" First line indent.
15. In the main body of the document, find all instances of the text "mission" and replace it
with project to use the correct term for this paper. (Hint: You should make three
replacements.)
16. On Page 3, read the remaining comment from Ray Haman, and then reply to it with the
following text:
Thank you!
17. Modify the "Works Cited" paragraph as follows to match the MLA style:
a. Move the insertion point to the beginning of the "Works Cited" paragraph, and then
insert a manual page break.
18. Move the insertion point to the left-aligned blank paragraph at the end of the document,
and then use the Insert Bibliography command to insert a list of sources without a
built-in heading.
19. In the bibliography, the month accessed is missing from the Snyder source. Find the
Snyder source in the body of the document and edit it to provide October as the month.
20. Update the bibliography field so that the Works Cited list reflects the edit you made to
the Snyder source.
21. Check the Spelling & Grammar in the document to identify and correct any spelling
errors. (Hint: Ignore names and grammar suggestions.)
Your document should look like the Final Figure on the following pages. Save your changes, close
the document, and then exit Word. Follow the directions on the SAM website to submit your
completed project.
Shelly Cashman Word 2019 | Module 2: SAM Project 1b
Final Figure