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PMP: Project Management Professional
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Putting more resources on the Critical Path activites. Usually increases cost but minimal risk exposure
Resource breakdown structure
Leadership and Managment Styles within the project managment life cycle
3 Processes of quality managment
Crashing
2. Proactive stance to development - one that makes improvement throughout a process
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
Expectancy Theory
Bottom-up Estimating
Life-cycle costing
3. 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
Verbal and Non-verbal
Status Reports
Push Communications
4. Process of determining the project stakeholder information needs and defining a communication approach. Who needs what information - when they need it - how it will be provided to them and by whom.
Work around
Finish to Finish
Risk Triggers
Plan Communication
5. An output of Define Activites that identies all milestones and indicated whether the milestone is mandatory
Project Selection
Delphi Technique
Forcasting
Milestone list
6. 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
Penalty Power
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
n *(n -1) /2
Pull Communication
7. A milestone has a ______duration
Zero duration
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Critical Chain Method
Push Communications
8. Communication up and down the organization
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
Commincations Mgmt plan
Vertical Comm
Causal/econometric
9. Communication that is on record such as as newsletter and annual report
Staffing Mgmt Plan
Sample Testing
Offical
Autocratic
10. Standard is associated with companies that wish to document their process and adhere to those processes
Compromising
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
6 sigma
A lead
11. Process of indentify all people or organization impacted by the project and documenting relevant infromationo regarding their interests - involvement - and impact on project success
Plan Risk Mgmt
Indentify Stakholders
Conformance
Scheduling
12. Benefits that everyone receives in the company i.e Ins or paid holidays
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Fringe
Pareto Diagram
Confronting/ Problem solving
13. Shows what has been accomplished at a given time frame
Staffing Mgmt Plan
Acquire Project Team
3 Processes of quality managment
Progress Report
14. 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)
Smoothing and withdrawal
Horizontal Comm
Fishbone AKA cause/effect diagram
The 100% Rule
15. A schedule network analysis technique applied to a schedule that has already been analyzed by the critical path method. It can be used when shared or critical required resources are only available at certain time - are only available in limited quan
Resource leveling
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
Smoothing/Accommodating
Project Scope Statment
16. People make good project manager simply because they are good in their fields - regardless of background training in project management
Concept of the Halo Theory
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
Develop Human Resource Plan
17. 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
Unoffical Comm
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Team development Life Cycle
Create WBS
18. Information Gathering Techniques from Identify Risks - tools and technique
Acquire Project Team
Start to Start
Collaborating
Root cause analysis
19. Modern quality philosophy that states that approx 99.999% of the everything a company creates or processes it executes are error-free
6 sigma
PMIS
Project Slack
Pull Communication
20. Risk that is typically uninsurable. Its a risk inherent in the porcess of doing business
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Internal comm
Business Risk
Causal/econometric
21. Type of Mgmt style that helps keep things progressing making them occur. This style is not super proactive nor does it have ownership
Cost plus percentage of cost
Facilitator
Project Scope Statement
Root cause analysis
22. Conflict Solution where the PM ignores the problem and hopes it either fixes itself or disappears
Verbal and Non-verbal
Scope Baseline
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Collaborating
23. The most common causes of conflict in a multi-project environment
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Root cause analysis
Life-cycle costing
Make money and to protect the public
24. Deals with the Unkown Unkowns and are not in the Project Plan Contingency Reserves VS Mgmt Reserves
Mgmt Reserves
Critical Chain Method
Change Control Board
Coaching
25. Customer Satisfaction - Prevention over inspection - Continous Improvement - Management Responsibility
Risk breakdown structure
Facilitator
Elements of scope
Project management and quality
26. The amount of risk remaining after a risk response 9from the risk reponse plan) has been implemented
Causal/econometric
Elements of scope
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
Residual Risk
27. Type of Mgmt Style where managers have an appealing persona that makes team members enjoy working with them
Verbal and Non-verbal
Team development Life Cycle
External Contraints
Charismatic
28. Risk for which insurance can be purchased - thereby transferring the risk for financial benefit to the party accepting the risk
Hygiene factors
Concept of the Halo Theory
Pure Risk
Resource breakdown structure
29. In the area of legal risks the reasons for licensing of projects
Mediator
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Make money and to protect the public
Work Authorization System
30. One advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Benchmarking
Internal comm
Change Control System
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
31. Shows a pattern between two variables associated with a process. This helps see a correlation (or lack of) between variable - if it exists
Team development Life Cycle
Monte Carlo Technique
Project Selection
Scatter Diagram
32. Process of tracking member performance. providing feedback - resolving issues - and managing changes to optimize project performance.
Coaching
Plan Communication
Strong Matrix
Manage Project Team
33. 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
Acquire Project Team
Summary Schdule
Pull Communication
Strong Matrix
34. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on their level of authority and their active involvement in the project
Acquire Project Team
Oganization breakdown structure
Power/Influence Grid
Total Quality Management TQM
35. The control points of the Sigma proces. Typically the limits are set +/- 3 sigma
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact
Forcasting
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Milestone Schedule
36. Deals with the known Unkowns and is the Project Plan
Elements of scope
Risk Owner
Mediator
Contingency Reserves
37. Formal or informal system used in project management to ensure that the 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
Logic Bar Chart (Gantt Chart)
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Scatter Diagram
38. An accelerant of an activity You use a lead when something can begin before its predecessor is totally complete
A lead
Forcasting
Written or oral
Verbal and Non-verbal
39. Process of collecting and distributing performance information - including status reports - progress measurements and forecast
Work Authorization System
Report Performance
LAG
Forcing
40. It means that you are current on commincation activity and that you are kept in the project communication loop as musch as possible
Controlling communication
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Mgmt by Objectives
Manage Project Team
41. 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.
Organization Process Assests (OPA)
PMIS
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
42. The conflict resolutions modes that are least likely to resolve situations
Expectancy Theory
Plan Risk Mgmt
Smoothing and withdrawal
Project Selection
43. Tool that factors in the communications requirments to ensure they are properly address in the communication Mgmt plan
Communications requirement analysis
Internal comm
Mgmt by Objectives
Start to Start
44. Characteristics which indicate that a risk event is possible in the near future. They are identified when the risk are identified
Plan Risk Mgmt
Risk Triggers
Director
Influence/Impact grid
45. States that 100% of the work of a project needs to be represented in the creation of the WBS. What is the 100% rule?
External Comm
The 100% Rule
Risk Breakdown Structure
Organization Breakdown Structure
46. Type of communication method sent to a specific recipient who needs to know the information - This method ensures that the communication is distributed but does not certify that it actually reached or was understood by the intended audience Includes
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
Assumptions
Smoothing and withdrawal
Push Communications
47. 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
Influence/Impact Grid
Resource leveling
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
Work Authorization System
48. 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
Referent Power
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact
49. What is the output of Identify Risk?
Work Authorization System
The 100% Rule
Pareto Diagram
Risk Register
50. Process of using expert opinion - which could come from people already on the project or those outside the project or even the organization
Distribute Information
Delphi Technique
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
People responsible for quality