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PMP: Project Management Professional
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1. Type of Mgmt style where managers have strong or unlimited power and authority
Organization Breakdown Structure
Start to Finsh
Autocratic
Cost plus percentage of cost
2. Document that develops and helps attain buy-in on a common interpretation of the project scope. It can describe what it is - as wel as what is not - in the project
Perks
Contingency Reserves
Penalty Power
Project Scope Statment
3. 3 main components of the communication model
Collaborating
Interactive Communication
The 100% Rule
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
4. Cost associated with conformance to requirements and the step taken to elimate non-conformance
Communications requirement analysis
Root cause analysis
LAG
Cost of Quality
5. Shows the risk that potentially occur broken down by risk category
Residual Risk
Pareto Diagram
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
Risk breakdown structure
6. Earlier in the project - the PM does directing - as the project evolves the PM shifts towards coaching. As the project gets a great deal of work accomplished - the PM goes to a Facilitator. The PM then goes to support at project closure
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
Activity List
Hygiene factors
Leadership and Managment Styles within the project managment life cycle
7. Shows the overall state of the project - aka the sum of all reports
Status Reports
Risk Register
Salience Model
Risk Owner
8. Type of Mgmt style where the PM sees what can be - where the company or team needs to go. Focusing more on the big picture of the company - with others focusing on the day to day events.
Visionary
Risk Register
Smoothing and withdrawal
People responsible for quality
9. Forecasting methods that uses the assumption that is possible to identify the underlying factors that might influence the variable that is being forcasted
Confronting/ Problem solving
Causal/econometric
Project Scope Statment
Mutual Exclusivity
10. 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.
Implied warranty
Commincations Mgmt plan
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
PMIS
11. Strategy defines as approach to increase the support and minimize negative impacts of stakeholders throughout the entire project life cycle
Communications requirement analysis
Demings' 14 principles of Management
Concept of the Halo Theory
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
12. 1 Has a specific purpose 2. Creates specifi results 3 Has a definite start and finish dates 4. Is temporary 5. Could be progressively elaborated
Push Communications
Charateristics of a project
Risk Triggers
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
13. Is a state in which the outcome of process are separate from another
Rolling Wave Planning
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Cost of Quality
Statistical Independence
14. Standard is associated with companies that wish to document their process and adhere to those processes
Risk breakdown structure
The 100% Rule
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Forcing
15. Key tool for comparing a product or service to other standards
Benchmarking
Cost plus percentage of cost
Scope Baseline
Sample Testing
16. Classification Models (for Stakeholder Analysis)
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Salience Model
Variance Analysis
Develop Human Resource Plan
17. Formula use to calculate time or cost. It performs a weighted avg of the pessimistic - optimistic - and realistic estimates.
Oganization breakdown structure
Crashing
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
Forcasting
18. 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
Confronting/ Problem solving
Contingency Reserves
Manage Project Team
Pareto Diagram
19. Responsiblity Assignment Matrix The tool lets the project team know who is involved in each area and what they are responsible for an in what area
Strong Matrix
RAM charts
Offical
Oganization breakdown structure
20. Used for - legal communication and project documents - When distance or extreme complexity are involve - official situations - presentations - primarily one directional communications
Resource breakdown structure
FORMAL Communication
Formal Power
Indentify Risk
21. Self Actualization - Esteem - Belonging - Saftey - Physological
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22. The Process of predicating furture project performance based on the actual performance to date.
Project Selection
Influence/Impact grid
Confronting/ Problem solving
Forcasting
23. 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
Make money and to protect the public
Milestone Schedule
Steps for using the Stakeholder Analysis
Perks
24. Customer Satisfaction - Prevention over inspection - Continous Improvement - Management Responsibility
Contraints
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Code of Accounts
Project management and quality
25. PM and team work to create a complete estimate from the bottom(activity level) up and roll it up to the total estimate. Main advantage - detail accuracy. Main dis ad - can take time to create
Commincations Mgmt plan
Facilitator
Root cause analysis
Bottom-up estimating
26. One choice does not include any other choices
Mutual Exclusivity
Internal comm
90%
Work Authorization System
27. Practice of providing more than what the customer request
Residual Risk
Gold Plating
Influence/Impact grid
Internal comm
28. Request that have been through the changes control system and approved. They are now part of the project with any potential ipact now affecting the project Difference between requested changes and approved changes
Rolling Wave Planning
Approved Change
Project Slack
Charateristics of a project
29. 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
Demings' 14 principles of Management
Collaborating
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
30. ID all potential project stakeholders - Identify the potential impact or support each other stakeholder could generate and classify them ...ie the grids - Assess how key stakeholders are likley to react or respond in various situations
Progress Report
6 sigma
Steps for using the Stakeholder Analysis
Charateristics of a project
31. What % of time does a Project manager spend on communications?
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Impact
FORMAL Communication
90%
32. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on their active involvement in the project and their ability to effect changes to the projects planning or execution.
Influence/Impact grid
Autocratic
Implied warranty
6 sigma
33. Communication in writing or oral
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Plan Risk Mgmt
Written or oral
34. You determine how the much of something must be tested to ensure that defects are caught
Root cause analysis
Project Scope Statment
Sample Testing
Root cause analysis
35. 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
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
People responsible for quality
Pull Communication
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
36. On creating a written project scope statement to be used in the future project decision making.
Project management and quality
Breach
Emphasis on defining scope
Resource breakdown structure
37. An inventory managment process that lets a company have little or no excess inventory in stock- Ideally a stocks ZERO inventory with supplies arriving only when needed for the products being built
Work Authorization System
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
n *(n -1) /2
Just-in-time (JIT)
38. Type of Mgmt style that tries to find a common goal when there is a disagreement. This style is ideal when there are varying technical opinions or disagreement among resources managers
3 Processes of quality managment
Just-in-time (JIT)
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Mediator
39. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on thier level of authority and their level of concern regarding the project outcomes
The 100% Rule
Impact
Milestone Schedule
Power/ Interest Grid
40. 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.
Monte Carlo Technique
Emphasis on defining scope
Design of Experiments
Closing the project
41. CMMI - 6 SIGMA - LEAN 6 Sigma Quality Function
Horizontal Comm
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
Start to Start
Forcing
42. Conflict Solution that entails considering insights and views from a variety of sources and leads to consensus management which in turn leads to commitment
Bottom-up estimating
Oganization breakdown structure
Collaborating
Statistical Independence
43. Tool that factors in the communications requirments to ensure they are properly address in the communication Mgmt plan
Emphasis on defining scope
Communications requirement analysis
Project Selection
Risk Breakdown Structure
44. Type of Mgmt Style where managers have an appealing persona that makes team members enjoy working with them
Charismatic
Milestone Schedule
Confronting/ Problem solving
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
45. An after the fact look at what caused a difference between the basline and the actual performance
Nonconformance
Elements of scope
Variance Analysis
Unoffical Comm
46. Communication with customer - other project - the media - and the public
External Comm
Indentify Stakholders
Impact
Monte Carlo Technique
47. One of the biggest potential problems facing a project team member in a strong matrix is....
Perks
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Develop Human Resource Plan
Mgmt by Objectives
48. An output of Define Activites that identies all milestones and indicated whether the milestone is mandatory
Milestone list
Bottom-up estimating
Crashing
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
49. 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
Forcasting
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Scheduling
50. People make good project manager simply because they are good in their fields - regardless of background training in project management
Secondary Risk
Concept of the Halo Theory
Bottom-up estimating
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)