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PMI: Pgmp Program Management Professional
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1. Oversees the progress of the program and the delivery of the coordinated benefits from its components. Implementation is critical for the success of a program since it is difficult for an individual to manage complex programs.
Program Closure Phase Activity
Project Domain
Program Governance
Portfolio and subsequently with organizational objectives
2. Supports program manager and provides information on schedule and budget - performance - risks - inter-component status and issues - stakeholder communications - and all other program management information.
Parallel lifecycle to Program
Any time
Program infrastructure
Benefits Management
3. Purpose is to initiate the component projects and manage the development of the program benefits - which were identified during the initial phases. Ends when the planned benefits of the program are achieved - delivered and accepted or a decision is m
Delivery of Program Benefits Phase
Pre-Program Preparations
Project Management
Program
4. Projects related only by a shared client - technology - seller - or resources - A collection of components (i.e. projects - programs - portfolios - and other work such as maintenance and related ongoing operations) that are grouped together to facili
Benefits Realization Planning
Portfolio
Portfolio and subsequently with organizational objectives
Main Program Phases Three of Five
5. First lifecycle phase
Program Management Plan Content
Domain interaction
Delivery of Program Benefits Phase
Pre-Program Preparations
6. Focuses on assuring that programs and projects are selected - prioritized and staffed with respect to their alignment with organizational strategies.
Portfolio Management
Main Program Phases Four of Five
Portfolio Components
Program Scope - Deliverables - budget and schedule
7. Goes from Program to the components during the early phases of initiating and planning - and then from the components to the program during the later phases of planning and in the executing - monitoring and controlling - and closing phases.
Program Charter Contents
Product Lifecycle
Any time
Program Information Flow
8. Part of the Program Initiation phase and is one of its main outputs.
Program Information Flow
Benefits Realization Planning
Initiating and planning
Program Scope - Deliverables - budget and schedule
9. A means of achieving organizational goals and objectives that are so large scale that they cannot be achieved by single projects.
Program Management Responsibilities
Parallel lifecycle to Program
Program
Benefits Realization
10. Inputs to Initiating and planning.
Benefits Identification
Program Closure Phase Activities
Strategic goals and benefits - funding allocations - requirements - timelines and constraints
Strong communication skills
11. Defines program management processes - manages schedule and budget at the program level - Defines program quality standards and components - Provides document configuration management - Provides centralized support for managing changes and tracking r
Initiating and planning
PMO
Benefits Identification
Phase-Gate Review Approach
12. Delivery of Program Benefits
Program Management
Program Start
Main Program Phases Four of Five
Programs
13. Second phase of benefits management
Program infrastructure
Program Information Flow
Benefits Realization Planning
Benefits Analysis and Planning
14. Purpose is to progressively elaborate the program charter and develop the foundation for the program by establishing an infrastructure and building a detailed "road map" that provides direction on how the program will be managed and defines its key d
Program Setup Phase
Portfolio Management
Organizational Process Assets
Program
15. Program Closure
Program Management Plan Content
Program Setup
Main Program Phases Five of Five
Steering Committee
16. Scope definition and planning - Requirements definition - decomposition - validation and management - Benefits definition - decomposition - management - cost and realization - Activity definition and sequencing - Duration estimates - Sched
Program Setup Output
Program Closure Phase
Phase-Gate Review Approach
Process Groups
17. Early in the lifecycle the desired goals and benefits as well as the approach for managing are directed by the ________
Program Scope - Deliverables - budget and schedule
Program Domain
Program Closure Phase Activity
Enterprise environmental factor
18. Program Setup
Programs
Delivery of Program Benefits
Main Program Phases Three of Five
Main Program Phases Five of Five
19. Can happen all at once at the end or incrementally unlike projects which usually deliver only at the end.
Process Groups
Program Benefit Delivery
Pre-Program Phase Activity
Program Setup Phase
20. Third phase of benefits management
Program Setup
Benefits Realization Planning
Benefits Realization
Programs
21. Desired outcomes - Benefits analysis - which identifies and plans for their realization Strategic fit within the organization's long term goals. - Total available resources - Estimated time scale - costs - and effort required to set-up - manage and d
Benefits Transistion
Domain interaction
Project Management
Program Approval Factor
22. Identification - monitoring and control of the inter-dependencies between the projects; Dealing with the escalated issues among the projects that compromise the program; and tracking the contribution of each project and the non-project work to the co
Program Management Responsibilities
Project Domain
Program Lifecycle relationship to Product Lifecycle
Benefits Realization
23. Program is ended by ________
Program Initiation Phase
Program Closure Phase Activities
Steering Committee
Main Program Phases Two of Five
24. Change impact in either lifecycle can be felt in the other.
Program Charter Contents
Benefits Management
Benefits Transistion
Program Lifecycle relationship to Product Lifecycle
25. Review status of benefits with stakeholders - Disband the program organization - Disband the program team - Dismantle the infrastructure and ensure arrangements are in place for appropriate redeployment of all physical resources - Provide customer su
Program Closure Phase Activity
Components
Process assets
Delivery of Program Benefits Phase
26. Primary objective is to develop in greater detail how a program can be structured and managed to deliver the desired outcomes that were identified in the program mandate.
Program Initiation Phase
Program Charter Contents
Program Start
Main Program Phases Two of Five
27. In a portfolio the program's ____________ receive inputs from the portfolio domain.
Government or industry standards (regulations - quality - etc.)
Initiating and planning
Benefits Analysis and Planning
Program Initiation Phase Activity
28. A group of related projects managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually. Multiple related projects that are initiated during the program's life cycle and are managed in a coordinated fashi
Program Approval Factor
Program Governance
Program Setup
Program
29. Followed when benefits are delivered incrementally
Program Life Cycle
Parallel lifecycle to Program
Integration Testing
Program Closure Phase
30. Comprised of projects that focus on achieving their individual requirements.
Benefits Analysis and Planning
Program Setup
Main Program Phases Five of Five
Programs
31. A program must have more than one to function.
Phase-Gate Review
Program Management Plan Content
Program Initiation Phase
Components
32. Complies with the needs of corporate governance and also ensures that the expected benefits are realized in a predictable and coordinated manner.
Program Management
Program Life Cycle
Steering Committee
PMO
33. Management oversight of a program
Program Setup Output
Components
Governance
Portfolio Management
34. One of the truest measures of an organization's intent - direction - and progress. Guides investment decisions - resource allocation - and priorities of an organization.
Program begins
Portfolio
Program Closure Phase
Program Domain
35. Requires the establishment of processes and measures for tracking and assessing benefits throughout the program life cycle.
Program Domain
Program Initiation Phase Activity
Strong communication skills
Benefits Management
36. May not necessarily be interdependent or directly related
Portfolio Components
Domain interaction
Program Information Flow
Benefits Management
37. Status updates - audits - phase-gate reviews - change control
Organizational Process Assets
Program Setup Phase Activity
Delivery of Program Benefits Phase
Means of Governance
38. Infrastructure (existing facilities and equipment) - Existing human resources - personnel administration (staffing/retention policies - etc.) - company work authorization systems - marketplace conditions - - stakeholder risk tolerances - political c
Program Closure Phase Activities
Program Setup Phase Activity
Program Benefit Delivery
Government or industry standards (regulations - quality - etc.)
39. Clarifies distinctions among portfolio - program - and project management.
Domain interaction
Benefits Identification
Strategic goals and benefits - funding allocations - requirements - timelines and constraints
Program Setup
40. Included the organization's knowledge bases such as best practices - lessons learned & historical information - such as completed schedules - risk data - and earned valued data.
Process assets
Product Lifecycle
Program
Main Program Phases One of Five
41. Components can begin ____ after the program begins.
Program Closure Phase Activities
Benefits Identification
Portfolio Review Board
Any time
42. Each one functions as a "go" or "no-go" decision point on the program as a whole. Performed to check the program performance against the planned criteria for exit from the phase that has just been completed - and to determine the readiness for procee
Program Closure Phase Activities
Product Lifecycle
Phase-Gate Review
Main Program Phases Two of Five
43. Pre-Program Preparations
Main Program Phases One of Five
Pre-Program Preparations
Means of Governance
Phase-Gate Review Approach
44. ___________ when all compenents within the program have successfully produced their deliverable and have been incorporated into the final product; and that procud has been delivered or tranistioned into operations.
Program Closure Phase Activities
Program Manager
Programs end
Program infrastructure
45. Fourth lifecycle phase
Portfolio and subsequently with organizational objectives
Main Program Phases Three of Five
Delivery of Program Benefits
Initiating and planning
46. Translated by the program team from the Initiating and Planning processes.
Benefits Realization
Program
Integration Testing
Program Scope - Deliverables - budget and schedule
47. Influence the program's success and include any or all processes related to the assets.
Project
Phase-Gate Review
Program Closure
Organizational Process Assets
48. Organizational structure - culture and processes.
Benefits Management
Initiating and planning
Enterprise environmental factor
Program Setup Phase
49. A common outcome or a collective capability that is delivered
Relationship among projects within a program
Program Charter
Benefits Management
Delivery of Program Benefits
50. The program has received the "approval in principle" from a selection committee.
Program Setup Phase
Project
Program Initiation Phase Activity
Process Groups