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1. Seller is a subcontractor - vendor - or supplier - who will typically manage the work of the project. Buyer is the customer who has outsourced work to the seller.
Buyer-Seller relationship
Quality Improvement
Report Performance
Project Scope
2. A general management technique used to determine whether a particular work can be accomplished by the project team or must be purchased from outside sources.
Make-or-buy analysis
Quality
Quality Assurance
Parametric Estimating
3. Schematic displays of the logical relationships (dependencies) among the project schedule activities; always drawn from left to right to reflect project work chronology
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Coding Structure
Additional Risk Response Planning
Administer procurements
4. Process of implementing risk response plans - tracking identified risks - monitoring residual risks - identifying new risks - and evaluating risk process effectiveness throughout the project.
Project Quality Management
Monitor and Control Risks
Project Records
Analogous Estimating / Top-down
5. An estimating technique that uses a statistical relationship between historical data and other variables to calculate an estimate for activity parameters - such as scope - cost - budget - and duration. An example for the cost parameter is multiplying
Procurement resources
Fast Tracking
Rework
Parametric Estimating
6. Process of assessing and combining the impact and the likelihood of identified risks. Prioritizes risks according to their potential effect on project objectives for further analysis or action.
Control Costs
Sub Network / Fragment Network
Verify Scope
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
7. A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product - service - or result
Templates
Close procurements
Project
Parametric Estimating
8. Records of previous project results that can be used to identify risks.
Critical Path Method
Project Files
Collect Requirements
Rework
9. Specify lessons that can be learned from each and every project - even from projects which are failures. They need to be documented. Most companies prefer post-implementation meetings and case studies to document Lessons Learned
Free Float
Interviews
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Lessons Learned
10. Dependencies that are contractually required or those inherent in the nature of the work. Often involve physical limitations.
Identify Stakeholders
Work Authorization System
Contract
Mandatory Dependencies (or Hard Logic)
11. Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) includes four types of dependencies or relationships between activities: 1. Finish to Start; 2. Finish to Finish; 3. Start to Finish; 4. Start to Start
Project Files
Risk Register
Precedence Relationships
Project Portfolio Management
12. Seeking to shift the consequences of the risk to a third party together with the ownership for the response.
Schedule Compression
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Secondary Risks
Transference
13. Formal written notice from a person or organization responsible for contract administration - informing that the contract has been completed.
Product Description
Acquire Project Team
Formal acceptance and closure
Project Plan
14. Integrates scope - cost (or resource) - and schedule measures to help the project management team assess project performance.
Sub Network / Fragment Network
Subproject
Budget Updates
Statistical Sampling
15. Documented direction for executing the project work to bring expected future performance of the project work in line with the project management plan.
Communication Requirements Analysis
Corrective Action
Schedule Baseline
Risk
16. Describes how the procurement processes (from developing procurement documentation through contract closure) will be managed
Performance Reports
Procurement Management Plan
Project Quality Management
Project Files
17. The process of determining project stakeholders' information needs and defining a communication approach.
Plan Communications
Risk Management Plan
Inspection
External Feedback
18. Documented direction for executing the project work to bring expected future performance of the project work in line with the project management plan.
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Assumptions Analysis
Organization Chart
Project Time Management
19. The expected cost needed to complete all the remaining work for a schedule activity - work break down structure component - or the project.
Scope baseline
Configuration Management System
Work Results
Procurement Documents
20. Factors which - for planning purposes - are considered to be true - real or certain.
Assumptions
Crashing
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
Project
21. They involve measuring value or attractiveness to the project owner. Includes considering the decision criteria and a means to calculate value under uncertainty.
Fast Tracking
Scope Change Control System
Project Risk Management
Project Selection Methods
22. The planned dates to perform schedule activities and the planned dates for meeting schedule milestones. Includes planned start and finish dates for the project's activities - milestones - work packages - planning packages - and control accounts. This
Checklists
Collocation
Benchmarking
Project Closeout
23. The amount of time that a schedule activity can be delayed without delaying the early start date of any immediately following schedule activities.
Procurement Management Plan
Free Float
Decomposition
Quality Improvement
24. Technique to evaluate the degree to which data about risks is useful for risk management.
Project Human Resource Management
Manage Stakeholder
Data Precision Ranking
Risk Audits
25. Requests to expand or reduce project scope - modify policies/ processes/plans/procedures/costs and - if approved - can affect budgets or revise schedules. These change requests are processed through the Perform Integrated Change Control process.
External Dependencies
Buyer-Seller relationship
Requirements Management Plan
Change Requests
26. The process in which the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages are aggregated to establish an authorized cost baseline.
Data precision
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Organization Chart
Quality Metrics
27. If the performing organization does not have a formal contracting group - then the project team will have to supply both the resources and expertise to support procurement activities
Procurement resources
Project Charter
Risk Consequences
Product Scope
28. Reduce the probability and/or consequence of an adverse risk event to be within acceptable threshold limits.
Quantitatively based durations
Mitigation
Simulation
Forecasting
29. Structured review of the procurement process originating from the Plan Procurements process through Administer Procurements process. Objective is to identify successes and failures that warrant recognition in the preparation or administration of othe
Resource Leveling
Procurement audits
Identify Stakeholders
Checklists
30. An uncertain event or condition that - if it occurs - has a positive or negative effect on the project objective.
Team Development
Scope baseline
Similarities between Operations and Projects
Risk
31. A partially complete document in a predefined format that provides a defined structure for collecting - organizing - and presenting information and data.
Templates
Activity List
Assumptions
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
32. Process of managing procurement relationships - monitoring contract performance - ad making changes and corrections as needed.
Communications Technology
Avoidance
Administer procurements
Initiation
33. A management control point where the resource plans - scope - schedule and actual cost are integrated and compared to earned value for performance measurement.
Procurement file
Corrective Action
Lead
Control Account
34. Activities that assist in developing/enhancing the ability of team members to work together effectively and contribute to the success of the project team. It improves the people skills - technical competencies - and overall team environment and proje
Free Float
Benchmarking
Risk Consequences
Team Development
35. The document that sets out the format and establishes the activities and criteria for planning - structuring - and controlling the project costs. The cost management plan is contained in - or is a subsidiary plan of - the project management plan.
Expert Judgment
Control Costs
Quality Management Plan
Budget Updates
36. Used to rate or score seller proposals
Brainstorming
Source Selection Criteria
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Project Schedule
37. An authorized time-phased budget at completion (BAC) used to measure - monitor - and control overall cost performance on the project. Developed as a summation of the approved budgets by time period and is typically displayed in the form of an S-curve
External Feedback
Risk probability
Quality Assurance
Probabilistic Analysis of the project
38. A functional organization has a hierarchy in which every employee has one clear superior. Staff members are grouped by areas of specialization. Functional organizations may still have projects - but the perceived scope of the project is defined by th
Project Files
Functional Organization
Earned Value Analysis
Estimate Activity Resources
39. Describes the processes required to ensure that the various elements of the project are properly coordinated. It includes developing the project plan - managing the execution of the project plan - monitoring & controlling work - integrating the chang
Product Scope
Project Integration Management
Quantitatively based durations
Free Float
40. An estimating technique that uses the values of parameters - such as scope - cost - budget - and duration or measure of scale such as size - weight - and complexity - from a previous - similar activity as the basis for estimating the same parameter o
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Staffing Pool Description
Control Costs
Benchmarking
41. In a projectized organization - most of the organization's resources are involved in project work - and Project Managers have a great deal of independence and authority.
Risk Database
Project Charter
Projectized Organization
Parametric Estimating
42. Involves developing a better understanding of the product of the project
Product Analysis
Mathematical Analysis
Brainstorming
Close procurements
43. Processes and procedures developed for the closing or canceling of projects.
Project Risk Management
Procurement resources
Status Review Meetings
Project Closeout
44. Processes and procedures developed for the closing or canceling of projects.
Project Communications Management
Earned Value Analysis
Inspection
Additional Risk Response Planning
45. Descriptions of which resources will be available at what times and in what patterns necessary for schedule development
Resource Pool Descriptions
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Project Planning Methodology
Flowcharts
46. Persons or organizations who are actively involved in the project or whose interests may be positively or negatively affected by the performance or completion of the project. They may also exert influence over the project - its deliverables - and the
Differences between Operations and Project
Status Review Meetings
Communications management plan
Project Stakeholders
47. A collection of formal (note: not informal) documented procedures - which defines how the documentation and project deliverables will be managed - changed and approved.
Project Human Resource Management
Organization Chart
Life Cycle Costing
Change Control System
48. Includes the processes that help to estimate - budget - and control costs - so that the project can be completed within the approved budget.
Resource Pool Descriptions
Project Quality Management
Inspection
Plan Quality
49. Risks that arise as a direct result of implementing a risk response.
Corrective Action
Process Adjustments
Secondary Risks
Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)
50. A structure that relates the project organizational breakdown structure to the work breakdown structure to help ensure that each component of the project's scope of work is assigned to a person or team. It illustrates the connections between work pac
Project Human Resource Management
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Functional Organization
Project Scope