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1. Repository that provides for collection - maintenance - and analysis of data gathered and used in the risk management process. Use of this database assists risk management throughout the organization and - over time - forms the basis of a risk lesson
Schedule Baseline
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Risk Database
Stakeholder register
2. Reduce the probability and/or consequence of an adverse risk event to be within acceptable threshold limits.
Quality
Identify Risks
Total Float
Mitigation
3. Project team accepts the risk - i.e. team decides not to change the project plan to deal with the risk - or is unable to identify any other suitable response strategy.
Acquire Project Team
Schedule Baseline
Acceptance
Communication Requirements Analysis
4. Project team must measure itself periodically against the expectations of those outside the project.
External Feedback
Cost-reimbursable contracts
Quality Assurance
Staffing Pool Description
5. Seeking to shift the consequences of the risk to a third party together with the ownership for the response.
Re-baselining
Scope Statement
Transference
Project Procurement Management
6. Includes identified risks - risk owners - results of Perform qualitative risk analysis process - agreed upon response strategies - etc.
Acceptance
Precedence Relationships
Product Scope
Risk Register
7. 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
Project Closeout
Flowcharts
Proposals
Define Activities
8. Factors that limit a buyer's options. E.g. - funds availability
Assumptions
Constraints
Direct costs
Quality Management Plan
9. Testing identified assumptions against two criteria: assumption stability and consequences on the project if the assumption is false.
Statistical Sampling
Project Assumption Testing
Estimate at Completion (EAC)
Secondary Risks
10. Charts that are used to show positions and relationships in a graphical format.
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Deliverable
Organization Chart
Project Cost Management
11. Formal written notice from a person or organization responsible for contract administration - informing that the contract has been completed.
Parametric Estimating
Formal acceptance and closure
Develop Schedule
Functional Organization
12. Process of formalizing acceptance of the completed project deliverables
Verify Scope
Attribute Sampling vs. Variables Sampling
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Trend Analysis
13. The process to develop an approximation (estimate) of the monetary resources needed to complete project activities.
Control Charts
Collocation
Similarities between Operations and Projects
Estimate Costs
14. Risks that remain after planned responses have been implemented - as well as those that have been deliberately accepted.
Plan Risk Responses
Verify Scope
Project Plan Updates
Residual Risks
15. 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
Precedence Relationships
Checklists
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Brainstorming
16. An accepted action performed to bring projected future project performance in line with the project plan. These actions have to be documented.
Project Selection Methods
Corrective Action
Total Float
Control Costs
17. Dependencies determined by the Project Management Team; involve a relationship between project activities and non-project activities (i.e. - dependencies on issues that are beyond the scope of the project). These dependencies are outside the project
External Dependencies
Facilitated Workshops
Project Planning Methodology
Procurement file
18. Modifications to the cost estimation prepared for the project
Perform Quality Control
Quality
Estimate Costs
Schedule updates
19. Defines the procedures by which project scope can be changed; includes paperwork - tracking systems and approval levels necessary for authorizing changes.
Scope Change Control System
Manage Stakeholder
Project Files
Crashing
20. 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
Cost Management Plan
Acquire Project Team
Procurement audits
Project Plan
21. 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.
Lead
Activity List
Recruitment Practices
Projectized Organization
22. Description of the product of the project - provides important information about any technical issues or concerns that would need to be considered during procurement planning
Acquire Project Team
Differences between Operations and Project
Product description
Procurement performance reviews
23. Includes the processes that help to estimate - budget - and control costs - so that the project can be completed within the approved budget.
Schedule Compression
Report Performance
Project Quality Management
Risk Database
24. 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
Project Management
Cost-reimbursable contracts
Project Stakeholders
Verify Scope
25. Documented direction for executing the project work to bring expected future performance of the project work in line with the project management plan.
Corrective Action
Quality Policy
Project
Sequence Activities
26. An uncertain event or condition that - if it occurs - has a positive or negative effect on the project objective.
Statistical Sampling
Risk
Develop Schedule
Information Distribution Methods
27. 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
Risk probability
Cost Performance Baseline
Control Costs
Mitigation
28. Describes the processes required to ensure that the project satisfies the needs for which it is undertaken. It includes quality planning - performing quality assurance and control.
Bottom-up Estimating
Project Quality Management
Control Schedule
Project Communications Management
29. Describes the processes required to acquire goods and services from outside the project team. It includes planning procurements - conducting procurements - administering procurements - and closing procurements.
Checklists
Project Procurement Management
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Project Scope Management
30. It compares cost performance over time - schedule activities or work packages overrunning and under running the budget - and estimated funds needed to complete work in progress.
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
Quality Improvement
Contract
Project Quality Management
31. Features or services that characterize a product - result - or service
Product Scope
Activity List
Life Cycle Costing
Independent estimates
32. 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
Group Creativity Techniques
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Cost Management Plan
Tolerances vs. Control limits
33. Forecasts of potential project schedule and cost results listing the possible completion dates or project duration and costs with their associated confidence levels.
Lag
Probabilistic Analysis of the project
Scope baseline
Performance Reports
34. Special category of revised cost estimates to an approved cost baseline.
Project Charter
Functional Organization
Deliverable
Prevention vs. Inspections
35. Group of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain control and benefits that are not available if managed individually.
Quality Management Plan
Project Quality Management
Group Creativity Techniques
Program
36. Policies - guidelines and procedures that can help the project management team with various aspects of organizational planning.
Information Distribution Methods
Scope Statement
Prototypes
Human Resource Practices
37. Allow for non-sequential activities (e.g. Loops or Conditional Branches); e.g. - GERT(Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique) and System Dynamics
Total Float
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Conditional Diagramming Methods
Procurement performance reviews
38. Broader view of Project Cost Management - whereby other than project costs - we consider the effect of project decisions on the cost of using the project's product.
Quality
Fixed- price contracts
Time and Material (T&M) Contracts
Staffing Requirements
39. Provide a structure that ensures a comprehensive process of systematically identifying risks to a consistent level of detail and contributes to the effectiveness and quality of the Identify Risks process. They include categories like technical - exte
Work Authorization System
Risk Categories
Recruitment Practices
Flowcharts
40. Meetings with all prospective sellers and buyers prior to submittal of a bid or proposal. Used to ensure that all prospective sellers have a clear and common understanding of the procurement - and that no bidders receive preferential treatment.
Risk Categories
Life Cycle Costing
Bidder Conferences
Brainstorming
41. Predefined approaches to risk analysis and response in some organizations that have to be tailored to a particular project.
Grade
Project Quality Management
Control Charts
Risk management policies
42. Process of changing the schedule baseline. It is done when schedule delays are very severe - and the project schedule has to be completely changed.
Re-baselining
Control Schedule
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)
Contract
43. Process of monitoring the status of the project and product scope and managing changes to the scope baseline.
Plan Risk Responses
Project Communications Management
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Control Scope
44. Also called risk symptoms or warning signs - they are indications that a risk has occurred or is about to occur. They may be discovered in the risk identification process and watched in the risk monitoring and control process.
Project Records
Bidder Conferences
Project Human Resource Management
Triggers
45. The expected total cost of a schedule activity - a work breakdown structure component - or the project when the defined scope of work will be completed.
Resource Pool Descriptions
Quality Audit
Re-baselining
Pareto Diagram/ Chart
46. Broader view of Project Cost Management - whereby other than project costs - we consider the effect of project decisions on the cost of using the project's product.
Distribute Information
Life Cycle Costing
Trend Analysis
Differences between Operations and Project
47. The expected cost needed to complete all the remaining work for a schedule activity - work break down structure component - or the project.
Project Quality Management
Code of Accounts
Work Results
Project Risk Management
48. A management control point where the resource plans - scope - schedule and actual cost are integrated and compared to earned value for performance measurement.
Forecasting
Control Account
Estimate Activity Resources
Bid / quotation
49. 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
Cost Management Plan
Procurement file
Analogous Estimating / Top-down
Close procurements
50. Process of documenting project purchasing decisions - specifying the approach - and identifying potential sellers.
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Plan Procurements
Precedence Relationships
Data precision