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PMP: Project Management Professional
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1. The control points of the Sigma proces. Typically the limits are set +/- 3 sigma
Risk Triggers
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Rolling Wave Planning
Verbal and Non-verbal
2. Process of developing a document that formally authorizes a project or a phase and document initial requirements that satisfy the stakeholders needs and expectations
RAM charts
Make money and to protect the public
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
Develop Project Charter
3. Commuincation within the project
Report Performance
Push Communications
Internal comm
Controlling communication
4. Characteristics which indicate that a risk event is possible in the near future. They are identified when the risk are identified
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Risk Triggers
Project management and quality
Elements of scope
5. A cumulative histogram you can use to see where the key problems lie. You can see what is causing the most frequency of problems plus a cumulative percentage of the problem
Verbal and Non-verbal
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Bottom-up estimating
Pareto Diagram
6. Type of Mgmt style where managers have strong or unlimited power and authority
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact
3 Processes of quality managment
Autocratic
6 sigma
7. An output of Define Activites that identies all milestones and indicated whether the milestone is mandatory
Finish to Finish
Run Chart
Just-in-time (JIT)
Milestone list
8. Worst form of power to use. People experience negative impact if they don't do what is desired
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Impact
Written or oral
Penalty Power
9. Tool you can use initially in a project to evaluate what could potentially cause defects. You can use it during the project to review symptoms to determine the real problem (continue to ask questions until the root cause is determine)
Power/ Interest Grid
Fishbone AKA cause/effect diagram
Start to Start
Mutual Exclusivity
10. The conflict resolutions modes that are least likely to resolve situations
Root cause analysis
Distribute Information
Written or oral
Smoothing and withdrawal
11. Process of using expert opinion - which could come from people already on the project or those outside the project or even the organization
Delphi Technique
Level of Scope development
Smoothing and withdrawal
Finish to Start (Most common)
12. Aka Standard Deviation. It is considered the quality standard. 1 Sigma - 68.26% 2 Sigma - 95.45% 3. Sigma - 99.73%
Distribute Information
Change Control System
Sigma
Cost of Quality
13. One choice does not include any other choices
Power/Influence Grid
Risk Breakdown Structure
Power/ Interest Grid
Mutual Exclusivity
14. Forecasting method that incorporates intuitive judgement - opinions and probability estimates
Critical Chain Method
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
Judgemental methods
Activity List
15. The company's quality system must conform to the criteria set forth in ISO 9001.
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
Start to Finsh
Brainstorming
Charismatic
16. Type of Mgmt style that brings out the best in the team - bringing mbrs to their potential or where they need to be with regard to the project
Facilitator
Approved Change
Coaching
Expert Power
17. Diagramming type where the activity is on the arrow or line and the circle or box connects the activities
Distribute Information
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
Charateristics of a project
Rolling Wave Planning
18. One advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Cost of Quality
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
Summary Schdule
Distribute Information
19. The Process deciding how to approach and conduct the risk managment activities for a project
Commincations Mgmt plan
Change Control Board
Business Risk
Plan Risk Mgmt
20. A constraint that must be completed before subsequent items can start
Work Authorization System
RAM charts
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
21. Modern quality philosophy that states that approx 99.999% of the everything a company creates or processes it executes are error-free
Salience Model
Free (or Total) float
Design of Experiments
6 sigma
22. From the Buyers perspective the riskiest form of contract is
People responsible for quality
Cost plus percentage of cost
Formal Power
Analogous or Top down Estimating
23. Deals with the Unkown Unkowns and are not in the Project Plan Contingency Reserves VS Mgmt Reserves
Develop Human Resource Plan
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact
Mgmt Reserves
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
24. Self Actualization - Esteem - Belonging - Saftey - Physological
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25. Communication with peers
Phase results are verified and documented
Horizontal Comm
Judgemental methods
Organization Breakdown Structure
26. Play a huge role in planning - When you perform project management part of the concept of Planning is to deal with items unkown. You must make assumptions for scheduling and bugeting. In most cases as the project evoles - you learn more about it.
Rolling Wave Planning
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Assumptions
27. ompany pays for quality in a reactive way - on the back end - decrease morale - decrease customer perception Cost of Conformance and nonconformance examples...
Offical
Mutual Exclusivity
Power/Influence Grid
Nonconformance
28. Deals with how we are effeiciently using our money
Change Control System
Develop Human Resource Plan
Push Communications
IRR - Interal Rate of Return
29. The process of subdividing project deliverables and project work into smaller more managable components
Report Performance
Cost of Quality
Create WBS
Smoothing/Accommodating
30. States that 100% of the work of a project needs to be represented in the creation of the WBS. What is the 100% rule?
The 100% Rule
3 Processes of quality managment
Pareto Diagram
Residual Risk
31. On creating a written project scope statement to be used in the future project decision making.
Change Control Board
Scope Baseline
Emphasis on defining scope
Implied warranty
32. Used for communication and information distribution on the project - not necessarily a hightech system but what ever is used for project communication on the project. Normally a mixture of technology and non-technology.
PMIS
Risk Breakdown Structure
Sample Testing
Stakeholder Analysis
33. The consequences (good or bad) or the amount at stake if something does occur
Vertical Comm
Impact
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
Pareto Diagram
34. A milestone has a ______duration
Forcing
Resource breakdown structure
Sample Testing
Zero duration
35. Components - assemblies - sub assemblies used to build a product or service Whaty are the 4 breakdown structures?
Change Control Board
Bill of materials
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Conformance
36. The amount of risk remaining after a risk response 9from the risk reponse plan) has been implemented
Work Package
Status Reports
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact
Residual Risk
37. When an activity cannot be estimated with a resonable degree of confidence the work within the activity is decomposed into more detail. Estimates are made to the smallest incremental level need and then aggregated into a total quantity for each of th
Bottom-up Estimating
Indentify Stakholders
Risk Register
Offical
38. Activity A must be completed before Activity B
Fast Tracking
A lead
90%
Finish to Start (Most common)
39. Approach for scheduling that emphasizes resources flexibility - by using duration buffers for resources - and leveling over the course of the project to accommadate
Expectancy Theory
Critical Chain Method
Breach
Stakeholder Analysis
40. Schedule typically used in executive repoting with each milestone having a zero duration. It lack detail - generally listing only the main project milestones as diamonds instead of the Gantt bars
Nonconformance
Power/Influence Grid
Fast Tracking
Milestone Schedule
41. One of the biggest potential problems facing a project team member in a strong matrix is....
Visionary
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Elements of scope
Forcasting
42. Deals with the known Unkowns and is the Project Plan
Plan Communication
Sigma
Contingency Reserves
The 100% Rule
43. Difference between internal and external risk
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Steps for using the Stakeholder Analysis
Impact
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
44. Used to track technical performance such as how well something works or schedule or cost performance such as how things were completed on time or budget - respectively
Team development Life Cycle
Fast Tracking
Power/Influence Grid
Run Chart
45. Customer Satisfaction - Prevention over inspection - Continous Improvement - Management Responsibility
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Just-in-time (JIT)
Assumptions
Project management and quality
46. An accelerant of an activity You use a lead when something can begin before its predecessor is totally complete
Contingency Reserves
A lead
Cost of Quality
Scheduling
47. Tool that factors in the communications requirments to ensure they are properly address in the communication Mgmt plan
Salience Model
Confronting/ Problem solving
Mutual Exclusivity
Communications requirement analysis
48. Used for very large volumes of information or for very large audiences that requires the recipients to access the communication content at their own discretion - Inclued intranet sites - e-learning - and knowledge repositories
Written or oral
Pull Communication
Rolling Wave Planning
Requested Changes
49. Type of communication that convey more than just words (inflection of voice body language)
Verbal and Non-verbal
Analogous or Top down Estimating
People responsible for quality
PMIS
50. Describes when and how human resource requirments will be met. It is part of the Human Reources plan wich in turn is part of the Project Managment plan
Commincations Mgmt plan
Charismatic
Staffing Mgmt Plan
90%