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PMP: Project Management Professional
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1. Conflict Solution Negotiation attempt to get everyone involved to give (concede) a little to find a common ground and resloution. It is sometimes viewed as undesirable because when everyone give something up there is a potential that the solution wil
Compromising
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
Schedules - project priorities - resources
2. Delphi Technique Interviewing
Influence/Impact grid
Pure Risk
Brainstorming
External Comm
3. You determine how the much of something must be tested to ensure that defects are caught
Indentify Stakholders
Sample Testing
External Contraints
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
4. Customer Satisfaction - Prevention over inspection - Continous Improvement - Management Responsibility
Monte Carlo Technique
Reward Power
Project management and quality
Resource breakdown structure
5. One advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Salience Model
Root cause analysis
Run of Seven Rule
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
6. Practice of providing more than what the customer request
Controlling communication
Commincations Mgmt plan
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
Gold Plating
7. 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
Statistical Independence
Status Reports
Pull Communication
Risk Triggers
8. Concept that defines a low level of detail on the WBS for immediate work being accomplished while the work to be done in the future is only at the highlevel of decomposition in the WBS until it is soon to be started. The concept that utilizes the pro
Rolling Wave Planning
Written or oral
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
Residual Risk
9. The amount of time something can be delayed w/o delaying the PUBLISHED finish date
Steps for using the Stakeholder Analysis
Project Slack
Requested Changes
ISO 3 Steps
10. The Process of prioritizing risk for further analysis or action by assessing and combining their probability of occurrence and impact - The Process of numerically analyzing the effect of identified risks on overall project objectives
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Design of Experiments
Project Scope Statement
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
11. Factors that limits project options such as the number of people available - amount of time or money available to finish the job or other resources or assest issues
Contraints
Pull Communication
Commincations Mgmt plan
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
12. One of the biggest potential problems facing a project team member in a strong matrix is....
Commincations Mgmt plan
Free (or Total) float
Charismatic
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
13. Conflict Solution where there is an action in which a direct order to resolve something is given. It is typically the worst type of conflict resolution.
Create WBS
Elements of scope
Forcing
Scope Baseline
14. Deals with the known Unkowns and is the Project Plan
Contingency Reserves
Horizontal Comm
Rolling Wave Planning
Withdrawing/Avoiding
15. In the project coordinator form of a matrix organization - project coordinators often....
Zero duration
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
Rolling Wave Planning
Start to Start
16. Cost associated with conformance to requirements and the step taken to elimate non-conformance
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
RAM charts
Elements of scope
Cost of Quality
17. Activity B msut be Finish by the time Activity A is finish
Finish to Finish
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
Charismatic
Expectancy Theory
18. Techinque of systemically gathering and analyzing quantitative and qualitative information to determine whose interest should be taken into account throughout the project
6 sigma
Perks
Project Scope Statment
Stakeholder Analysis
19. Conflict Solution where there is an attempt to focus on the positive and distract the attention from the negative
Zero duration
Develop Human Resource Plan
Brainstorming
Smoothing/Accommodating
20. Diagramming type where the activity is on the arrow or line and the circle or box connects the activities
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Strong Matrix
21. The process of making relevant information availible to project stakeholders as planned
Emphasis on defining scope
Distribute Information
Code of Accounts
Perks
22. Type of Mgmt style where managers have strong or unlimited power and authority
Autocratic
Start to Finsh
Visionary
Report Performance
23. Conflict Solution where the PM ignores the problem and hopes it either fixes itself or disappears
Work around
Demings' 14 principles of Management
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Mgmt by Objectives
24. Employee works a great deal on the project and assumes that the reward will be relative to the amount of effort or perceived effort
Expectancy Theory
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
Milestone list
Penalty Power
25. A network diagramming technique in which schedule activites are represented by boxes (or nodes)
Commincations Mgmt plan
Smoothing and withdrawal
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
26. Key tool for comparing a product or service to other standards
Benchmarking
ISO 3 Steps
Confronting/ Problem solving
Risk Register
27. Difference between internal and external risk
Fringe
Project Slack
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Summary Schdule
28. 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
Pareto Diagram
Indentify Stakholders
Bill of materials
Brainstorming
29. Used with sceduling enviroments in which a forward pass establishes the easrliest the activities can start (ES) and finish (EF) and a backward pass establishes the latest the activites can start (LS) and finish (LF)
Compromising
Communications requirement analysis
Critical Path Method
Cost of Quality
30. Characteristics which indicate that a risk event is possible in the near future. They are identified when the risk are identified
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
Risk Triggers
Cost of Quality
Steps for using the Stakeholder Analysis
31. Close out any contracts w/ outside vendors - Deliver any required reports associated w/ closure (OPA updates) - Complete any close project or phase activites - Performed lessons learned - Complete the archives of any project files (OPA updates) - Rel
Autocratic
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
Crashing
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
32. Conflict Solution where there is an effort in which attempts are made to work out the actual problem. It is the best type of conflict resolution
Cost plus percentage of cost
Time series method
Confronting/ Problem solving
Run Chart
33. Key tool that is a statistical method or tool - that helps identify which factors may influence specific variable of a product or process under development or in production. It lets you change many factors at once.
Design of Experiments
Free (or Total) float
Plan Risk Mgmt
Penalty Power
34. A delay between activities. You use it when there is some type of constraint in which something must wait before it can continue
Leadership and Managment Styles within the project managment life cycle
Change Control Board
Run of Seven Rule
A Lag
35. Process of indentify all people or organization impacted by the project and documenting relevant infromationo regarding their interests - involvement - and impact on project success
Interactive Communication
Perks
Start to Finsh
Indentify Stakholders
36. Inputs to many process because they deal w/ variables external to the project such as government requlations and market conditions. Examples are org structure govt standards - personnel - policies business market
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Fringe
A Lag
37. Process of collecting and distributing performance information - including status reports - progress measurements and forecast
Autocratic
Project Scope Statment
Risk Register
Report Performance
38. A constraint that should be completed but is not absolutly required to be completed before subsequent item can start
Finish to Start (Most common)
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Fast Tracking
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
39. Conflict Solution that entails considering insights and views from a variety of sources and leads to consensus management which in turn leads to commitment
Fringe
Facilitator
Secondary Risk
Collaborating
40. Formal or informal system used in project mgmt to ensure that work is done as planned. It ensures that right work is done in the right order at the right time by the right people
Work Authorization System
Charismatic
Interactive Communication
Penalty Power
41. Company pays for quality in a proactive way - typically up front in the planning area of a project ie - increase morale
Staffing Mgmt Plan
Residual Risk
Conformance
The 100% Rule
42. Shows an aggregate or rolled up view of the various activites at the summary level. It gives senior management - the project management team - a picture of how long the summary level work packages are to take - and what sequence they occur
Approved Change
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
Summary Schdule
Report Performance
43. Amount of time that an activity can slip or be delayed without delaying the finish date of the project (or activity or published project completion date)
Elements of scope
Demings' 14 principles of Management
LAG
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
44. Shows the overall state of the project - aka the sum of all reports
Activity List
Risk breakdown structure
Status Reports
Gold Plating
45. Form - creation of the team - Storm - refers to the chaos that occurs when people start working together - Norm - behavior starts to normalize - Perform - activity that transpires as the team works as a team instead of solo - Adjourn - work is compl
Plan Risk Mgmt
Team development Life Cycle
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
Oganization breakdown structure
46. 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.
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
Risk Owner
Assumptions
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
47. 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.
Summary Schdule
PMIS
Push Communications
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
48. Activity A must be completed before Activity B
Charateristics of a project
Finish to Start (Most common)
Interactive Communication
Organization Process Assests (OPA)
49. Document what you do - Do what you document - Document any variance (from the normal process)
A lead
ISO 3 Steps
Causal/econometric
Indentify Risk
50. Forecasting method that incorporates intuitive judgement - opinions and probability estimates
Perks
Time series method
Free (or Total) float
Judgemental methods