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Prince2: Project Management In A Controlled Environment2
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1. A person or group to which the Project Board may delegate responsibility for the consideration of requests for change or off-specifications. The Change Authority may be given a change budget and can approve changes within the budget.
Exploit (risk response)
Closure Recommendation
Change Authority
Exception Assessment
2. A type of management product that defines aspects of the project and - once approved - is subject to change control.
Baseline Management Product
Corrective Action
Checkpoint
Acceptance Criteria
3. The formal confirmation that a product is complete and meets its requirements (less any concessions) as defined by its Product Description.
Authority
Approval
Center of Excellence
Benefit
4. The single individual with overall responsibility that the project meets its objectives and delivers the projected benefits. This individual should ensure that the project maintains its business focus - that it has clear authority - and that the wo
Customer's Quality Expectations
Business Case
Assumption
Executive
5. A risk response to a threat where a conscious and deliberate decision is taken to retain the threat - having discerned that it is more economical to do so than to attempt a risk response action. The threat should continue to be monitored to ensure t
Accept (Risk Response)
Closure Notification
Business Case
Embedding (Prince2)
6. Used to record problems/concerns that can be handled by the Project Manager informally.
Exploit (risk response)
Fallback (risk response)
Authority
Daily Log
7. This is a review by the Project Board to approve (or reject) an Exception Plan.
Baseline Management Product
Exception Assessment
Customer
Benefits Tolerance
8. An outcome that is perceived as negative by one or more stakeholders. It is an actual consequence of an activity whereas - by definition - a risk has some uncertainty about whether it will materialize.
Dis-benefit
Closure Notification
Executive
Dependencies (plan)
9. This is plan that often follows an Exception Report. For a Stage Plan exception - it covers the period from the present to the end of the current stage - if the exception were at project level - the Project Plan would be replaced.
Exploit (risk response)
Exception Plan
Approval
Change Authority
10. A risk response to a threat by putting in place a fallback plan for the actions that will be taken to reduce the impact of the threat should the risk occur.
Accept (Risk Response)
Benefit
Fallback (risk response)
Benefits Tolerance
11. A situation where it can be forecast that there will be a deviation beyond the tolerance levels agreed between Project Manager and Project Board (or between Project Board and corporate or program management)
Configuration Item Record
Cost Tolerance
Avoid (risk response)
Exception
12. A description of how and by whom the project's products will be controlled and protected.
Cost Tolerance
Configuration Management
Configuration Management Strategy
Center of Excellence
13. The point at which an authority is granted.
Approval
Embedding (Prince2)
Communication Management Strategy
Authorization
14. A process - function or task that occurs over time - has recognizable results and is managed. It is usually defined as part of a process or plan.
Dependencies (plan)
Change Authority
Activity
Benefit
15. The relationship between products or activities. For example - the development of Product C cannot start until Products A and B have been completed. Dependencies can be internal or external. Internal dependencies are those under the control of the P
Baseline Management Product
Corporate or Program Standards
Dis-benefit
Dependencies (plan)
16. Principally - software development methods that apply the project approach of using short time-boxed iterations where products are incrementally developed. Prince2 is compatible with agile principles.
Change Control
Agile Methods
Checkpoint
Approver
17. A risk response to an opportunity where proactive actions are taken to enhance both the probability of the event occurring and the impact of the event should it occur.
Customer
Enhance (risk response)
Deliverable
Configuration Item
18. An entity that is subject to configuration management. The entity may be a component of a product - a product - or a set of products in a release.
Embedding (Prince2)
Contingency
Configuration Item
Benefits Tolerance
19. A report given by the Project Manager to the Project Board at the end of each management stage of the project. This provides information about the project performance during the stage and the project status at stage end.
Customer
End Stage Report
Communication Management Strategy
Assumption
20. Something that is held in reserve typically to handle time and cost variances - or risks. Prince2 does not advocate the use of contingency because estimating variances are managed by setting tolerances - and risks are managed through appropriate ri
Approval
Customer's Quality Expectations
Customer
Contingency
21. All the systematic necessary to provide confidence that the target (system - process - organization - program - project - outcome - benefit - capability - product output - deliverable) is appropriate. Appropriateness might be defined subject
Benefit
DSDM Atern
Assurance
Concession
22. A statement about the quality expected from the project product - captured in the Project Product Description.
23. Technical and administrative activities concerned with the creation - maintenance and controlled change of configuration throughout the life of the product.
Exception Report
Configuration Management
Exception
End Stage Assessment
24. A description of the exception situation - its impact - options - recommendations and impact of the recommendation. This report is prepared by the Project Manager for the Project Board.
Checkpoint
Customer's Quality Expectations
Enhance (risk response)
Exception Report
25. An off-specification that is accepted by the Project Board without corrective action.
Concession
Executive
Avoid (risk response)
Change Authority
26. The right to allocate resources and make decisions (applies to project - stage - and team levels)
Authority
Configuration Management
Activity
Approval
27. The permissible deviation in a plan's cost that is allowed before the deviation needs to be escalated to the next level of management. Cost tolerance is documented in the respective plan. See also 'tolerance'.
Configuration Item Record
Cost Tolerance
Acceptance
Accept (Risk Response)
28. The formal act of acknowledging that the project has met agreed acceptance criteria and thereby met the requirements of its stakeholders
Activity
Benefit
Business Case
Acceptance
29. A plan that defines how and when a measurement of the achievement of the project's benefits can be made. If the project is being managed within a program - this information may be created and maintained at the program level.
Fallback (risk response)
Benefits Review Plan
Cost Tolerance
Assumption
30. A progress report of the information gathered at a checkpoint - which is given by a team to the Project Manager and which provides reporting data as defined in the Work Package
Closure Notification
Configuration Management
Dis-benefit
Checkpoint Report
31. The restrictions or limitations that the project is bound by.
Fallback (risk response)
Activity
Enhance (risk response)
Constraints
32. These are over-arching standards that the project must adhere to. They will influence the four project strategies ( Communication Management Strategy - Configuration Management Strategy - Quality Management Strategy and the Risk Management Strategy
Constraints
Closure Recommendation
Corporate or Program Standards
Event-Driven Control
33. A report given by the Project Manger to the Project Board - that confirms the handover of all products and provides and updated Business Case and an assessment of how well the project has done against the original Project Initiation Documentation.
Assumption
Agile Methods
Center of Excellence
End Project Report
34. A statement that is taken as being true for the purposes of planning - but which could change later. An assumption is made where some facts are not yet known or decided - and is usually reserved for matters of such significance that - if they chan
Accept (Risk Response)
Exception Plan
Assumption
Change Authority
35. A risk response to an opportunity by seizing the opportunity to ensure that it will happen and that the impact will be realized.
Exploit (risk response)
End Project Report
Contingency
Event-Driven Control
36. The review by the Project Board and Project Manager of the End Stage Report to decide whether to approve the Stage Plan. According to the size and criticality of the project - the review may be formal or informal. The authority to process should be
Configuration Item
Executive
End Stage Assessment
Assumption
37. A set of actions to resolve a threat to a plan's tolerances or a defect in a product.
Dependencies (plan)
Checkpoint Report
Corrective Action
Configuration Management System
38. A control that takes place when a specific event occurs. This could be - for example - the end of a stage - the completion of the Project Initiation Documentation - or the creation of an Exception Report - it could also include organizational ev
Configuration Item Record
Approver
Checkpoint Report
Event-Driven Control
39. The measurable improvement resulting from an outcome perceived as an advantage by one or more stakeholders.
Corporate or Program Standards
Assumption
Activity
Benefit
40. Advice from the Project Board to inform all stakeholders and the host sites that the project resources can be disbanded and support services - such as space - equipment and access - demobilized. It should indicate a closure date for costs t the pr
Acceptance Criteria
Corporate or Program Standards
Change Budget
Closure Notification
41. A corporate coordinating function for portfolios - programs and projects providing standards - consistency of methods and processes - knowledge management - assurance and training.
Closure Recommendation
Center of Excellence
End Stage Report
Acceptance
42. The money allocated to the Change Authority available to be spent on authorized requests for change.
Configuration Item Record
Exception Report
Change Budget
Benefits Review Plan
43. Reference levels against which an entity is monitored and controlled.
Exception Assessment
Baseline
Assumption
Enhance (risk response)
44. A description of the means and frequency of communication between the project and the project stakeholders.
Communication Management Strategy
Approver
Exception
Closure Notification
45. A recommendation prepared by the Project Manager for the Project Board to send as a project closure notification when the board is satisfied that the project can be closed.
Closure Recommendation
Corporate or Program Standards
Business Case
Exception Plan
46. A record that describes the status - version and variant of a configuration item - and any details of important relationships between them.
Change Authority
Configuration Item Record
Change Control
Authorization
47. A team-level - time-driven review of progress.
Exception Plan
Configuration Management
Checkpoint
Executive
48. The procedure that ensures that all changes that may affect the project's agreed objectives are identified - assessed and either approved - rejected or deferred.
Change Control
Exception
Corrective Action
Configuration Item Record
49. A prioritized list of criteria that the project product must meet before the customer will accept it - i.e. measurable definitions of the attributes required for the set of products to be acceptable to key stakeholders
Assumption
Checkpoint
Acceptance Criteria
Customer
50. The person or group who commissioned the work and will benefit from the end results.
Customer
Deliverable
Authority
Checkpoint Report