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1. Bring together prequalified stakeholders and subject matter experts to learn about their expectations and attitudes about a proposed product - service - or result
Control Costs
Focus groups
Project Files
Stakeholder Analysis
2. Process of documenting project purchasing decisions - specifying the approach - and identifying potential sellers.
Plan Procurements
Transference
Bottom-up Estimating
Fast Tracking
3. Factors that - for planning purposes - will be considered true - real or certain.
Control Scope
Assumptions
Project Records
Acceptance
4. Forecasts of potential project schedule and cost results listing the possible completion dates or project duration and costs with their associated confidence levels.
Probabilistic Analysis of the project
Deliverable
Project Integration Management
Schedule updates
5. Describes the procurement item in sufficient detail to allow prospective sellers to determine if they are capable of providing the products - services - or results.
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Resource Pool Descriptions
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Resource Leveling
6. Persons or organizations who are actively involved in the project or whose interests may be positively or negatively affected by the performance or completion of the project. They may also exert influence over the project - its deliverables - and the
Project Stakeholders
Risk
Forecasting
Project Integration Management
7. Process of changing the schedule baseline. It is done when schedule delays are very severe - and the project schedule has to be completely changed.
Work Results
Brainstorming
Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)
Re-baselining
8. Describes the processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation - collection - dissemination and ultimate disposition of project information. It includes identifying stakeholders - planning communication - distributing information - mana
Phase Exits/ Stage Gates/ Kill Points
Project Communications Management
Determine Budget
Control Account
9. Generally used when considerations like technical approach and technical skills are paramount in source selection
Project Communications Management
Estimate Activity Durations
Activity List
Proposal
10. An authorized time-phased budget at completion (BAC) used to measure - monitor - and control overall cost performance on the project. Developed as a summation of the approved budgets by time period and is typically displayed in the form of an S-curve
Quality Assurance
Cost Performance Baseline
Forecasting
Cost-reimbursable contracts
11. The policies - guidelines - or procedures that govern the recruitment of staff.
Quality
Project Communications Management
Recruitment Practices
Develop Schedule
12. Special category of revised cost estimates to an approved cost baseline.
Prevention vs. Inspections
Forecasting
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Constraints
13. Hybrid type of contractual agreements that contain aspects of both cost-reimbursable and fixed- price contracts. Some characteristics: · Open-ended - i.e. - full value of the agreement and the exact quantity of items to be delivered may not be define
Scope Changes
Work Results
Time and Material (T&M) Contracts
Staffing Pool Description
14. A collection of formal (note: not informal) documented procedures - which defines how the documentation and project deliverables will be managed - changed and approved.
Change Control System
Residual Risks
Trend Analysis
Mitigation
15. A subdivision (fragment) of a project schedule network diagram - used to illustrate or study some potential or proposed schedule condition - such as changes in preferential schedule logic or project scope.
Fast Tracking
Sub Network / Fragment Network
Parametric Estimating
Cost Management Plan
16. Descriptions of which resources will be available at what times and in what patterns necessary for schedule development
Inspection
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Bidder Conferences
Resource Pool Descriptions
17. The process of analyzing activity sequences - durations - resource requirements - and schedule constrains to create the project schedule
System or Process
Recruitment Practices
Develop Schedule
Constraints
18. Process to monitor the status of the project to update the project budget and manage changes to the cost baseline.
Attribute Sampling vs. Variables Sampling
Sensitivity Analysis
Control Costs
Tolerances vs. Control limits
19. An analytical technique used to determine the basic underlying reason that causes a variance or a defect or a risk. Root cause may underlie more than one variance or defect or risk. Root cause analysis is done as part of corrective action - Helps ide
Estimate Costs
Acceptance
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
Root Cause Analysis
20. Policies - guidelines and procedures that can help the project management team with various aspects of organizational planning.
Estimate Costs
Human Resource Practices
Deliverable
Triggers
21. The process to develop an approximation (estimate) of the monetary resources needed to complete project activities.
Requirements Management Plan
Project Stakeholders
Corrective Action
Grade
22. If the performing organization does not have a formal contracting group - then the project team will have to supply both the resources and expertise to support procurement activities
Probability and impact matrix
Prevention vs. Inspections
Mandatory Dependencies (or Hard Logic)
Procurement resources
23. Records of previous project results that can be used to identify risks.
Project Communications Management
Constraints
Project Files
Bid / quotation
24. The document that describes the communication needs and expectations for the project; how and in what format information will be communicated; when and where each communication will be made; and who is responsible for providing each type of communica
Checklists
Performance Reports
Project Scope Management
Communications management plan
25. Defines the procedures by which project scope can be changed; includes paperwork - tracking systems and approval levels necessary for authorizing changes.
Project Plan
Scope Change Control System
Project Closeout
Phase Exits/ Stage Gates/ Kill Points
26. A table that links requirements to their origin and traces them throughout the project life cycle
Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT)
Quantitatively based durations
Earned Value Analysis
Requirements Traceability Matrix
27. Organize and summarize the information gathered - and present the results of any analysis as compared to the performance measurement baseline. Reports should provide status and progress of the project at the required level of detail.
Prototypes
Project Integration Management
Performance Reports
Change Requests
28. Structured method to guide the project team during development of project plan. Standard forms and templates or even complicated simulations may be used.
Control Schedule
Project Planning Methodology
Procurement file
Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)
29. Factors which - for planning purposes - are considered to be true - real or certain.
Assumptions
Project Planning Methodology
Project Cost Management
Life Cycle Costing
30. Methods used to distribute information to team members and other stakeholders.
Distribute Information
Recruitment Practices
Information Distribution Methods
Project Time Management
31. A calendar of working days and non- working days that determines those dates on which each specific resource is ideal or can be active; typically defines the resource specific holidays and resource availability periods; the calendars that specify whe
Fixed- price contracts
Cost-reimbursable contracts
Resource Calendar
Project Procurement Management
32. Probability that a risk will occur.
Risk probability
Procurement negotiations
Crashing
Verify Scope
33. The process to identify and document project roles - responsibilities - and required skills - report relationships - and create a staffing management plan.
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Define Activities
Develop Human Resource Plan
34. Technique to evaluate the degree to which data about risks is useful for risk management.
Initiation
Change Control System
Identify Risks
Data Precision Ranking
35. Approved modifications to the project schedule that are used to manage the project
Schedule updates
Risk management policies
Develop Schedule
Change Control System
36. A subsequent phase of a project is sometimes begun prior to approval of the previous phase deliverables when the risks involved are deemed acceptable. This practice of overlapping phases is often called fast tracking
Collocation
Staffing Requirements
Fast Tracking
Bidder Conferences
37. Activities specifically taken by management and team members to help individual team members work together effectively - thereby improving team performance
Crashing
Performance Reports
Procurement negotiations
Team Building Activities
38. Specify lessons that can be learned from each and every project - even from projects which are failures. They need to be documented. Most companies prefer post-implementation meetings and case studies to document Lessons Learned
Project Time Management
Lessons Learned
Corrective Action
Benchmarking
39. Meetings held to assess project status and/or progress.
Facilitated Workshops
Precedence Relationships
Perform Quality Control
Performance Reviews
40. A formal or informal approach to obtain information from stakeholders by talking to them directly
Interviews
Matrix Organization
Information Distribution Methods
Similarities between Operations and Projects
41. Meetings that are regularly scheduled to exchange and analyze information about the project and its performance.
Control Scope
Status Review Meetings
Control Costs
External Feedback
42. An applicable restriction that will affect the performance of the project/process.
Budget Updates
Constraints
Bidder Conferences
Develop Schedule
43. It compares cost performance over time - schedule activities or work packages overrunning and under running the budget - and estimated funds needed to complete work in progress.
Performance Reviews
Time and Material (T&M) Contracts
Identify Risks
Estimate Activity Resources
44. Any numbering system used to uniquely identify each component of the work breakdown structure.
Regulation
Quality Policy
Quality Assurance
Bottom-up Estimating
45. Diagram that describes a decision under consideration and the implications of choosing one or another of the available alternatives.
Decision Tree
Project Quality Management
Organization Chart
Project Planning Methodology
46. A matrix that assigns risk ratings to risks or conditions based on a combining probability and impact scales. Risks with high probability and high impact will require further analysis.
Assumptions
Probability and impact matrix
Regulation
Residual Risks
47. Predefined approaches to risk analysis and response in some organizations that have to be tailored to a particular project.
Risk management policies
Risk Database
Transference
Product Analysis
48. A mathematical technique to forecast future outcomes based on historical results. This is performed using run charts.
Rework
Decomposition
Precedence Relationships
Trend Analysis
49. A deliverable is a unique - tangible and verifiable work/product. Each project phase is marked by the completion of one or more deliverables.
Life Cycle Costing
Project Scope
Deliverable
Project
50. The process in which the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages are aggregated to establish an authorized cost baseline.
Determine Budget
Requirements Management Plan
Estimate Costs
Performance Reviews