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PMP: Project Management Professional
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When an activity cannot be estimated with a resonable degree of confidence the work within the activity is decomposed into more detail. Estimates are made to the smallest incremental level need and then aggregated into a total quantity for each of th
Bottom-up Estimating
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Report Performance
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
2. Company pays for quality in a proactive way - typically up front in the planning area of a project ie - increase morale
Conformance
Benchmarking
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
Change Control Board
3. Product Verfication - lesson learned - Updating records - reporting - archiving - formal acceptance
Zero duration
Closing the project
Written or oral
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
4. A planning technique which progressively details the work as information becomes firm - and allows for less detail in later project phase where uncertainty is greater is called
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
Secondary Risk
n *(n -1) /2
Rolling Wave Planning
5. Considering both development and operating costs when evaluating project alternatives
Variance Analysis
Life-cycle costing
Finish to Finish
Schedules - project priorities - resources
6. A constraint that must be completed before subsequent items can start
Risk breakdown structure
Impact
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
Schedules - project priorities - resources
7. Communication in writing or oral
Finish to Start (Most common)
Written or oral
Work Authorization System
Scope Baseline
8. Customer Satisfaction - Prevention over inspection - Continous Improvement - Management Responsibility
Project management and quality
Influence/Impact grid
Resource leveling
Emphasis on defining scope
9. Quality philosophy that focus on proactive attitude toward quality with a detail toward statistical analysis to document improvement
Total Quality Management TQM
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Work Package
Indentify Stakholders
10. People make good project manager simply because they are good in their fields - regardless of background training in project management
Pure Risk
Breach
Milestone list
Concept of the Halo Theory
11. Close out any contracts w/ outside vendors - Deliver any required reports associated w/ closure (OPA updates) - Complete any close project or phase activites - Performed lessons learned - Complete the archives of any project files (OPA updates) - Rel
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Critical Path Method
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
12. 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
Smoothing/Accommodating
Project Scope Statement
Conformance
13. 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
Push Communications
Acquire Project Team
Delphi Technique
Benchmarking
14. 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
Charateristics of a project
Logic Bar Chart (Gantt Chart)
Business Risk
Work Authorization System
15. Type of Grid that groups the stakholders based on their active involvement in the project and their ability to effect changes to the projects planning or execution
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
Influence/Impact Grid
Smoothing and withdrawal
Milestone list
16. In the area of legal risks the reasons for licensing of projects
Expert Power
Work Package
Charismatic
Make money and to protect the public
17. Shows the risk that potentially occur broken down by risk category
Risk breakdown structure
Project management and quality
Indentify Stakholders
FORMAL Communication
18. The amount of time something can be delayed w/o delaying the PUBLISHED finish date
Indentify Stakholders
Forcing
Project Slack
Risk Register
19. Best form power to use. Someone receives a benefit for doing something that is needed
Reward Power
Causal/econometric
Emphasis on defining scope
Life-cycle costing
20. Displays a breakdown by resource type accross an organization. This breakdown makes it possible to view where resources are being used regardless of organizational group or division they are in. Can include non-H.R. resources as well as personnel
Acquire Project Team
Sigma
Resource breakdown structure
Internal comm
21. 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.
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
Design of Experiments
People responsible for quality
Pure Risk
22. 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
Bill of materials
Collaborating
Leadership and Managment Styles within the project managment life cycle
Run of Seven Rule
23. Strategy defines as approach to increase the support and minimize negative impacts of stakeholders throughout the entire project life cycle
LAG
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Critical Path Method
Forcing
24. The process of subdividing project deliverables and project work into smaller more managable components
Leadership and Managment Styles within the project managment life cycle
A lead
Power/ Interest Grid
Create WBS
25. Aka Standard Deviation. It is considered the quality standard. 1 Sigma - 68.26% 2 Sigma - 95.45% 3. Sigma - 99.73%
Risk Owner
Sigma
Hygiene factors
Code of Accounts
26. The process of making relevant information availible to project stakeholders as planned
FORMAL Communication
Logic Bar Chart (Gantt Chart)
Distribute Information
Influence/Impact grid
27. Process of using expert opinion - which could come from people already on the project or those outside the project or even the organization
Rolling Wave Planning
PMIS
Delphi Technique
Expert Power
28. Classification Models (for Stakeholder Analysis)
Closing the project
Salience Model
Risk Triggers
Facilitator
29. Is a state in which the outcome of process are separate from another
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Acquire Project Team
Statistical Independence
Resource breakdown structure
30. Can come from the following factors: Business Need - Market Demand - technological advance - customer request - legal requirements
Referent Power
n *(n -1) /2
Project Selection
Contingency Reserves
31. Activity A start before Activity B finishes
Smoothing/Accommodating
Start to Finsh
Forcasting
Contingency Reserves
32. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on their level of authority and their active involvement in the project
Staffing Mgmt Plan
Power/Influence Grid
Project management and quality
Work Authorization System
33. 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
Salience Model
Pareto Diagram
Crashing
Approved Change
34. Group whose function is to review - approve or reject changes on the project as they relate to the various areas of the represented bussiness
Project Scope Statement
Cost plus percentage of cost
Change Control Board
Scatter Diagram
35. You determine how the much of something must be tested to ensure that defects are caught
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
Collaborating
Sample Testing
Facilitator
36. One of the biggest potential problems facing a project team member in a strong matrix is....
Phase results are verified and documented
Project Scope Statement
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Delphi Technique
37. The Process of determing which risk may affect the project and documents their characteristics
Written or oral
Indentify Risk
Brainstorming
Resource breakdown structure
38. 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.
Rolling Wave Planning
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
Plan Communication
Delphi Technique
39. 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.
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
Plan Communication
Influence/Impact grid
Project management and quality
40. What is the output of Identify Risk?
FORMAL Communication
Risk Register
Causal/econometric
Expert Power
41. A comprehesive list including all schedule activites required on the project
Activity List
Work around
Life-cycle costing
Start to Finsh
42. Provides details of the planned Scope for the project - this includes the Project Scope Statment - WBS - WBS dictionary. It is the key output in the Create WBS.
Scope Baseline
Smoothing and withdrawal
Manage Project Team
Resource breakdown structure
43. Shows a pattern between two variables associated with a process. This helps see a correlation (or lack of) between variable - if it exists
Pure Risk
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
Project Scope Statment
Scatter Diagram
44. Process of identifying and documenting project roles - responsibilities - and required skills reporting relationship - and creating a staffing managment plan
Develop Human Resource Plan
Closing the project
3 Processes of quality managment
RAM charts
45. Forecasting method that uses historical data as the basis for estimating future outcomes
Create WBS
Time series method
Charateristics of a project
Project management and quality
46. Used to track technical performance such as how well something works or schedule or cost performance such as how things were completed on time or budget - respectively
Delphi Technique
Sample Testing
Residual Risk
Run Chart
47. The consequences (good or bad) or the amount at stake if something does occur
Impact
Rolling Wave Planning
Manage Project Team
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
48. Tool that factors in the communications requirments to ensure they are properly address in the communication Mgmt plan
Indentify Risk
Communications requirement analysis
Develop Project Team
Bill of materials
49. dministrative closure for the feasibility phase of a project requires that ________.
Hygiene factors
Phase results are verified and documented
Forcing
Controlling communication
50. One advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Mgmt by Objectives
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
Verbal and Non-verbal