Deck 1: Introduction to Project Management
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Deck 1: Introduction to Project Management
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The matrix organization structure provides a dynamic structure to adapt more easily to change.
True
2
As the globe continues to shrink due largely to advances in technology, it becomes critical for project managers to understand their own organizations and how their projects collaborate with external entities.
True
3
Time is one of the triple constraints. What is it and how is it used to evaluate the success of a project?
Time refers to the amount of time (hours, days, weeks, months) allocated in order to complete the project. Each activity of a project is estimated to take a certain amount of time in order to complete. All of the activities are scheduled in an order best determined by the project manager with assistance from the team to successfully complete the project. The project manager monitors the schedule to ensure each activity is being completed within the amount of time allocated and by the date specified.
4
Name and describe the six basic functions that project managers must perform well to run successful projects.
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Describe at least three of the key differences found in project management for IT versus other industries.
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In the opening case about R&S Amusement Services, we see that project management is more than concepts, tools, techniques, and methods. It is about people working with people. Explain the importance and objectives of the initial meeting described in the case.
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7
In a project based organization structure, there is a tendency to have fewer levels of management meaning more possibilities for promotions.
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Project management is defined as a process of applying knowledge, tools, and techniques to a project's activities to deliver stated project requirements within agreed upon scope, time, cost, and quality constraints.
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9
In a project based organization structure, the project manager has authority for staff salary reviews.
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10
What is scope and how is it used to evaluate the success of a project?
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11
Describe at least three of the skills necessary to lead projects.
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12
The informal organization chart will not exist in any official capacity and is up to the project manager to discern and draw.
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13
In a traditional organization structure, the project manager has the least amount of authority as compared to the other two structures.
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As a triple constraint, what does cost refer to and how is it used to evaluate the success of a project?
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15
In a traditional organization structure, communication channels are not established.
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16
A project is defined having these three characteristics: it is operational, unique, and best defined using progressive elaboration.
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17
What are some reasons projects might turn into "death march projects" (i.e. they don't end)?
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18
Informal organization structures will not influence or impact the success (or failure) of a project.
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19
Explain the concept of progressive elaboration.
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20
According to the Project Management Institute (PMI), what are the benefits for organizations that use structured project management techniques. List at least three of the benefits.
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21
When it comes to project management, experience is the best teacher and you cannot learn by observing other project managers.
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22
Project management is only about concepts, tools, techniques, and methods.
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23
Scope is assessed by the degree to which the system satisfies and exceeds the requirements set forth and agreed upon by the customer and the development team.
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24
To deliver a successful project, a project manager must balance three (or four) constraints.
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25
PMI professionals come from virtually every major industry including aerospace, automotive, business management, construction, engineering, financial services, information technology, and telecommunications.
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26
Project management is more than concepts, tools, techniques and methods. It is about people working with people.
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27
To obtain PMI project management certification, one must not only achieve a certain level score on an examination but must also demonstrate applied project management skills over several years.
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PMI is the leading provider of education and knowledge and is considered the pioneer in the field of project management.
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29
A project manager does not need to delegate any of the tasks of the project.
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30
A project is usually a temporary endeavor but may at times become an ongoing endeavor.
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31
Managing trade-offs is critical in the daily function of an organization.
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32
Standard processes do not help project managers be consistent in their approach to planning, executing, and controlling projects.
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33
A project manager is not successful without training and experience.
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34
Projects are an integral part of our everyday lives for individuals but not for corporations.
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35
Scope is assessed by the degree to which the system satisfies the requirements set forth and agreed upon by the customer and the development team.
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36
Time refers to the amount of time (hours, days, weeks, months) allocated in order to complete the project.
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37
A successful information technology project can help a business take advantage of what information technology can do to decrease costs and generate revenue.
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38
To deliver a successful project, a project manager must balance ten constraints.
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39
As individuals, projects may involve the planning and execution of such things as weekend outings, family gatherings, or something as simple as preparing a grocery list.
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40
Opportunity cost refers to the resources being spent in order to turn the requirements into an acceptable system.
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41
The PMP certification is offered by:
A) Project Management Incorporated.
B) Project Management Society.
C) Project Management Association.
D) Project Management Institute.
A) Project Management Incorporated.
B) Project Management Society.
C) Project Management Association.
D) Project Management Institute.
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42
A project is a temporary sequence of related activities that must be completed to create a(n) ________ product or service.
A) tangible
B) unique
C) intangible
D) industry
A) tangible
B) unique
C) intangible
D) industry
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43
Which of the following is NOT one of the project management processes?
A) Initiating
B) Planning
C) Procurement
D) Executing
A) Initiating
B) Planning
C) Procurement
D) Executing
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44
PMI professionals come from the following industry(ies):
A) Information technology.
B) Pharmaceuticals.
C) Financial services.
D) All of the above
A) Information technology.
B) Pharmaceuticals.
C) Financial services.
D) All of the above
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45
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a project?
A) Ongoing endeavor
B) Its purpose is to create a unique product.
C) It has a beginning.
D) It has an end.
A) Ongoing endeavor
B) Its purpose is to create a unique product.
C) It has a beginning.
D) It has an end.
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46
In the 1990s, interest in project management soared because of a convergence of:
A) More powerful computers and software.
B) Standard practices and processes defined and adopted.
C) Widespread use of the internet and global competition.
D) All of the above.
A) More powerful computers and software.
B) Standard practices and processes defined and adopted.
C) Widespread use of the internet and global competition.
D) All of the above.
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47
The matrix organization comes in which general form(s)?
A) Weak
B) Balanced
C) Strong
D) All of the above
A) Weak
B) Balanced
C) Strong
D) All of the above
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48
Technology advances have enabled today's IT employee to be able to work from home, in another part of the country, or even in separate countries without ever needing to go into the office.
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49
The determination of a weak to strong matrix structure is primarily determined by:
A) Whether the project manager is assigned to the project full-time or part-time.
B) The level of authority granted to the project manager.
C) The level of authority granted to project team members.
D) Both A and B
A) Whether the project manager is assigned to the project full-time or part-time.
B) The level of authority granted to the project manager.
C) The level of authority granted to project team members.
D) Both A and B
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50
Critical success factor(s) in running a successful matrix organization include:
A) Establish a Project Management Office and clearly delineate its role.
B) Change the structure of the organization.
C) Establish clear lines of authority and communication channels.
D) Both A and C
A) Establish a Project Management Office and clearly delineate its role.
B) Change the structure of the organization.
C) Establish clear lines of authority and communication channels.
D) Both A and C
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51
Project management with an IT focus uses techniques very different from those used in other industries.
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52
Which of the following is NOT one of the organizational structures a project manager must be aware of when managing a project?
A) Old-fashioned
B) Traditional
C) Matrix
D) Project
A) Old-fashioned
B) Traditional
C) Matrix
D) Project
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53
Information technology changes quickly, creating a surplus of required IT skills for projects.
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54
The triple constraint consists of scope, time, and ________ objectives which have to be balanced by project managers to deliver successful projects.
A) vendor
B) team
C) sponsor
D) cost
A) vendor
B) team
C) sponsor
D) cost
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55
In the history of project management, some of the early key tools created included:
A) Program evaluation and review technique (PERT).
B) Work breakdown structure (WBS).
C) Gantt chart.
D) A and B
E) A, B and C
A) Program evaluation and review technique (PERT).
B) Work breakdown structure (WBS).
C) Gantt chart.
D) A and B
E) A, B and C
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56
Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and ________ are the project management processes.
A) procurement
B) testing
C) closing
D) implementation
A) procurement
B) testing
C) closing
D) implementation
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57
Geographically dispersed project teams present their own challenges for the success of a project.
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58
The profitability of an organization is impacted by how successful its projects are and how well they are managed.
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59
A project is a(n) ________ sequence of related activities that must be completed to create a unique product or service.
A) temporary
B) elaborate
C) traditional
D) unique
A) temporary
B) elaborate
C) traditional
D) unique
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60
The acronym PMP stands for:
A) Product Management Professional.
B) Project Management Professional.
C) Project Management Processes.
D) Project Manager Position.
A) Product Management Professional.
B) Project Management Professional.
C) Project Management Processes.
D) Project Manager Position.
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61
In addition to scope, time, and cost, which criteria is often mentioned as an additional key factor of many IT projects?
A) Performance
B) Scalability
C) Throughput
D) Quality
A) Performance
B) Scalability
C) Throughput
D) Quality
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62
Which of the following category(ies) demonstrates some key differences in IT projects?
A) Requirement changes
B) Sources of change
C) Resources required
D) All of the above
A) Requirement changes
B) Sources of change
C) Resources required
D) All of the above
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63
Which of the three organizational types are organizations gravitating to to improve their project success rates?
A) Traditional
B) Matrix
C) Project-based
D) Hierarchical
A) Traditional
B) Matrix
C) Project-based
D) Hierarchical
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64
________ is growing in importance for every organization and thus IT projects are also growing in importance.
A) Strategy
B) Survival
C) Information technology
D) Success
A) Strategy
B) Survival
C) Information technology
D) Success
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65
For organizations to prosper today, they must embrace ________ principles to increase productivity and return on investment in order to create a competitive advantage.
A) project management
B) PMI
C) IT
D) project
A) project management
B) PMI
C) IT
D) project
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66
A project is defined as having these three characteristics: it is temporary; it is unique; and it is best defined using ________ elaboration.
A) progressive
B) iterative
C) consecutive
D) sequential
A) progressive
B) iterative
C) consecutive
D) sequential
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67
Which of the following category(ies) demonstrate some key differences in IT projects?
A) The requirements themselves
B) Implementation plans
C) Testing
D) All of the above
A) The requirements themselves
B) Implementation plans
C) Testing
D) All of the above
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68
Some of the key benefits of a structured project management process are:
A) Better cost performance.
B) Improved customer satisfaction.
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
A) Better cost performance.
B) Improved customer satisfaction.
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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69
Project management is defined as a process of applying knowledge, tools, and techniques to a project's activities to deliver stated project ________ within agreed upon scope, time, cost, and quality constraints.
A) requirements
B) contracts
C) obligations
D) ideas
A) requirements
B) contracts
C) obligations
D) ideas
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70
Projects must have closure in order to evaluate success and performance and for the good of all ________ involved.
A) project managers
B) executives
C) team members
D) stakeholders
A) project managers
B) executives
C) team members
D) stakeholders
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71
IT projects are unique, requiring special tools and ________ to run them.
A) techniques
B) tips
C) practices
D) managers
A) techniques
B) tips
C) practices
D) managers
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72
If any of the project constraints changes either by intended or unintended factors, the project manager must negotiate ________ in others to keep the project on target.
A) elimination
B) increase
C) reduction
D) changes
A) elimination
B) increase
C) reduction
D) changes
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73
Project management requires a diverse set of skills to be successful, categorized as ________ skills and technical skills.
A) project
B) soft
C) management
D) communication
A) project
B) soft
C) management
D) communication
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74
All projects are constrained by their scope, time, and cost referred to as the ________ constraint.
A) project manager's
B) multiple
C) project
D) triple
A) project manager's
B) multiple
C) project
D) triple
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75
If the project allows changes and new requirements to be continually added, referred to as scope ________, the project will never get done.
A) creep
B) mismanagement
C) increase
D) augmentation
A) creep
B) mismanagement
C) increase
D) augmentation
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76
Which of the following is NOT a secondary characteristic of a typical project?
A) Each project must have a primary sponsor or champion.
B) A project usually cuts across organizational lines.
C) A project consists of team members who all report to the same manager.
D) Projects must do something, must have an output or deliverable.
A) Each project must have a primary sponsor or champion.
B) A project usually cuts across organizational lines.
C) A project consists of team members who all report to the same manager.
D) Projects must do something, must have an output or deliverable.
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77
IT projects are growing in size, complexity, and ________ importance.
A) executive
B) strategic
C) organizational
D) enterprise
A) executive
B) strategic
C) organizational
D) enterprise
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78
Progressive ________ is a concept that refers to the idea that development occurs in steps.
A) elaboration
B) design
C) planning
D) execution
A) elaboration
B) design
C) planning
D) execution
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79
IT organizational structure change(s) can help IT become leaner, adaptable, and a better handler of ________.
A) change
B) projects
C) money
D) time
A) change
B) projects
C) money
D) time
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