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PMP: Project Management Professional
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Acquire Project Team
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Push Communications
Project Scope Statment
2. Shows what has been accomplished at a given time frame
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Project Selection
6 sigma
Progress Report
3. The process of making relevant information availible to project stakeholders as planned
Design of Experiments
Distribute Information
Oganization breakdown structure
Collaborating
4. Information Gathering Techniques from Identify Risks - tools and technique
Root cause analysis
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
Run Chart
PMIS
5. Type of Mgmt Style where managers have an appealing persona that makes team members enjoy working with them
Commincations Mgmt plan
Plan Communication
Charismatic
Just-in-time (JIT)
6. Commuincation within the project
Salience Model
Just-in-time (JIT)
Risk breakdown structure
Internal comm
7. An accelerant of an activity You use a lead when something can begin before its predecessor is totally complete
Director
Facilitator
A lead
Commincations Mgmt plan
8. Company pays for quality in a proactive way - typically up front in the planning area of a project ie - increase morale
Conformance
Pure Risk
Compromising
Project Slack
9. Can come from the following factors: Business Need - Market Demand - technological advance - customer request - legal requirements
LAG
Project Selection
Written or oral
Mediator
10. Shows a reporting relationship between the resources in a organization. This structure is typically shown in company division - departments and group. Typicall is does not show details related to project organization and work
Project management and quality
Progress Report
Organization Breakdown Structure
Plan Risk Mgmt
11. The consequences (good or bad) or the amount at stake if something does occur
Contingency Reserves
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
Impact
Finish to Start (Most common)
12. Risk that is typically uninsurable. Its a risk inherent in the porcess of doing business
Root cause analysis
Business Risk
Conformance
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
13. In the project coordinator form of a matrix organization - project coordinators often....
FORMAL Communication
Expectancy Theory
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
Unoffical Comm
14. Type of power that comes from senior Mgmt at a company authorizing you to be a P.M. and whatever authority comes with that.
Life-cycle costing
Formal Power
Risk Triggers
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
15. Doing activites in parallel that are that are normally in sequence. Inc cost could occur with rework but additional risk could occur because of possible rework.
Project Slack
Fast Tracking
Sigma
Conformance
16. Self Actualization - Esteem - Belonging - Saftey - Physological
17. CMMI - 6 SIGMA - LEAN 6 Sigma Quality Function
LAG
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Facilitator
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
18. You determine how the much of something must be tested to ensure that defects are caught
Risk Owner
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
Sample Testing
Team development Life Cycle
19. Formula use to calculate time or cost. It performs a weighted avg of the pessimistic - optimistic - and realistic estimates.
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
People responsible for quality
Code of Accounts
20. Type of power comes from an attitude or presence that a person has and the corresponding type of influence this person has on the team. It could also come from someone who aligns with other people in a powerful posistion at the company or on the team
Referent Power
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
Influence/Impact Grid
Just-in-time (JIT)
21. 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
RAM charts
Controlling communication
Forcing
Coaching
22. The narrative description of the project scope - including major deliverables - project assumptions - project constraints - and a description of work - that provides a documents basis for making future project decisions and for confirming or developi
Pure Risk
Project Scope Statement
Start to Start
Mediator
23. A delay between activities. You use it when there is some type of constraint in which something must wait before it can continue
Indentify Risk
A Lag
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
Autocratic
24. 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
Resource leveling
Influence/Impact Grid
Just-in-time (JIT)
Start to Finsh
25. Breakdown structure to help dreak down the risk on a project. It helps create a brainstorming type of environment that allows the team to identify and categorize additional risk. Similar to WBS but the team creates it.
Forcing
Start to Finsh
Risk Breakdown Structure
Schedules - project priorities - resources
26. An after the fact look at what caused a difference between the basline and the actual performance
3 Processes of quality managment
Interactive Communication
Closing the project
Variance Analysis
27. 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
Plan Communication
Root cause analysis
Influence/Impact Grid
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
28. Type of Mgmt style that drives the direction of the team or team members to accomplish specific activties and goals
Scatter Diagram
Director
Design of Experiments
Start to Finsh
29. 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
RAM charts
Sigma
Nonconformance
Delphi Technique
30. 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
Start to Finsh
Organization Breakdown Structure
Leadership and Managment Styles within the project managment life cycle
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
31. What warranty type relates to merchantablily or fitness for use?
Resource leveling
Hygiene factors
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
Implied warranty
32. Inputs to many processes that deal with variables external to the project - such as imfomation systems and company policies and procedures. They can include process definitions - templates - organizations communications needs
A lead
Organization Process Assests (OPA)
Code of Accounts
Elements of scope
33. Communication formula
Unoffical Comm
n *(n -1) /2
Forcasting
FORMAL Communication
34. Herzberg theory on motivation - basically what drives us to do things
Demings' 14 principles of Management
Breach
Hygiene factors
Finish to Finish
35. Proactive stance to development - one that makes improvement throughout a process
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
Bill of materials
Run of Seven Rule
Emphasis on defining scope
36. A network diagramming technique in which schedule activites are represented by boxes (or nodes)
Written or oral
Project Slack
Progress Report
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
37. Process that helps determine where a project fits in the big picture of planning at the company - It also could be used to address a goal-setting technique which emphasizes establishing attainable goals and monitoring for variance then adjusting as n
Manage Project Team
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Mgmt by Objectives
Implied warranty
38. 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
Compromising
Steps for using the Stakeholder Analysis
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Withdrawing/Avoiding
39. 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.
Develop Project Team
Penalty Power
Plan Communication
Charateristics of a project
40. Communication with peers
6 sigma
Director
Horizontal Comm
Reward Power
41. Shows how the project organization is structure to accomplish project activities
Expectancy Theory
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
Oganization breakdown structure
Critical Path Method
42. Type of communication that convey more than just words (inflection of voice body language)
The 100% Rule
Verbal and Non-verbal
Risk breakdown structure
Project management and quality
43. Customer Satisfaction - Prevention over inspection - Continous Improvement - Management Responsibility
Work Package
Project management and quality
Secondary Risk
Activity List
44. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on thier level of authority and their level of concern regarding the project outcomes
Work Authorization System
Critical Chain Method
Power/ Interest Grid
Expectancy Theory
45. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on their level of authority and their active involvement in the project
Influence/Impact Grid
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Power/Influence Grid
Communications requirement analysis
46. A constraint that should be completed but is not absolutly required to be completed before subsequent item can start
Manage Project Team
Expectancy Theory
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
ISO 3 Steps
47. What is the output of Identify Risk?
Project Slack
Pure Risk
Resource breakdown structure
Risk Register
48. Type of Mgmt style that helps keep things progressing making them occur. This style is not super proactive nor does it have ownership
Root cause analysis
Acquire Project Team
Facilitator
90%
49. Estimate is usually a total time or cost estimate that has no significant detail. Info can be created quickly - lack detail
Fringe
Cost plus percentage of cost
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Analogous or Top down Estimating
50. 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
Cost plus percentage of cost
Mediator
Push Communications
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001