1.5 Project Management Flashcards
While you are not formally trained as a project manager, you have been tasked with running a large instructional design project for your company. You are working with a vendor for video production on the project. Which document do you get the video production company to sign as a legally binding agreement on their services?
A Statement of Work - the SOW is a legally binding document that outlines the services provided by an external vendor.
In which phase of the formal project management process does the project charter get written?
The INITIATION phase
Which of the following should you NOT do when writing a project charter?
A. Use project charter templates from the internet
B. Provide a comprehensive, in-depth document covering all of the details of the project; most likely resulting in a 10-page document
C. Identify the stakeholders and their roles
D. Provide justification for the project
B. Provide a comprehensive, in-depth document covering all of the details of the project; most likely resulting in a 10-page document
A project charter should convey clarity and quality and provide an overview of project specifics, but should not be in-depth. A project charter is usually 2-3 pages in length.
True or False: A change management plan acts as an INPUT to the project charter.
False: You do not use a change management plan as an input for the project charter, but a change management plan should be used to track the differences between the end result and the original conception.
Which of the following outlines the most probable consequence of skipping the project charter?
A. The talent development project manager will be able to easily make changes to the project
B. The company will be able to save time and money due to saving time being wasted on the project charter
C. The talent development project manager will be unable to apply organizational resources to the project
D. The project manager will be unable to develop a Statement of Work
C. The talent development project manager will be unable to apply organizational resources to the project
What are the two key activities that a Project Manager does during the Manage phase of Project Management?
Monitoring and Communicating
Which of the following is NOT true about a SOW (Statement of Work)?
A) It is a formal document that defines the work activities, deliverables, and timeline a supplier must execute
B) It may be an input to the charter
C) It can be used in place of a charter
D) It may include detailed requirements and pricing, with standard regulatory and governance terms and conditions.
C) It can be used in place of a charter
True or False? Without a charter, or if it is not signed, officially there is no project.
True
You are creating a new onboarding program with 4 other instructional designers on your team at a telecomm company. The project charter has been approved and you are ready to get to work. The project team has determined that everyone will share the workload evenly and therefore has not assigned individual tasks or responsibilities. What will a good Project Manager likely do or ask for next?
A) Begin monitoring by comparing actual progress to the plan
B) Create a project plan and schedule and insist that it includes clearly defined and agreed upon roles and
responsibilities
C) Ensure continued alignment with the organization’s objectives
B) Create a project plan and schedule and insist that it includes clearly defined and agreed upon roles and responsibilities
Monitoring is not possible without clearly defined and agreed upon roles and responsibilities, which the project manager established in the project plan and schedule.
(1.5.B)
When communicating as a TD professional who is also in the role of Project Manager, which of the following should you not do when it comes to communicating progress?
A) Send status updates that pertain to what the project sponsor wants to know about, rather than what the project manager wants to share
B) Establish a status update timeline, sending updates with a fixed frequency that fits the size of the project
C) Speak directly with all stakeholders to gain ongoing feedback
D) Send timely and detailed status updates to the project sponsor
C) Speak directly with all stakeholders to gain ongoing feedback
The project manager may be too busy to talk with all stakeholders, by designing and sending brief updates through social media, video, or email to the project team regularly, the project manager can ensure team members continue confidently and collaboratively.
What event triggers the end of the “manage phase” of a project?
With the deliverables transferred to the customer, the manage phase ends and the close phase begins.
Who is responsible for the “Close phase” of a project?
The project manager alone is responsible for recording the strategic knowledge gained during the close phase. The project manager must close out the project and document the project’s evaluation.
Which of the following is not a part of the “Close phase” of a project? (Select all that apply)
A) Meet with the project sponsor for project evaluation feedback.
B) Work with the customer to clarify a roll-out timeline for their team.
C) Collect feedback from the end-user
D) Deliver training (as needed) to the customer.
E) Re-allocate staff to their next project.
F) Publish a post-project review and meet with stakeholders to discuss ways to make future projects more efficient and effective.
G) Resending the charter to stakeholders for review
H) Archive pertinent artifacts (such as the project charter and project plan) for use on future projects.
I) Consider creating a shared project archive for the organization.
J) Celebrate with the entire team.
C) Collect feedback from the end-user
G) Resending the charter to stakeholders for review
When it comes to risk management, which of the following is true? (Select all that apply)
A) The goal of managing project risks is to identify and prepare for any potential threat to the project’s critical success factors before it actually occurs.
B) Nothing impacts how a project is approached more than the risks facing the project.
C) Risk management is the essence of managing projects
All of the above are true about risk management
Which of the following is NOT true about risk management?
A) Unidentified or unacknowledged project planning defects are peripheral to the risk management process
B) Managing risks is an integral part of project planning
C) Risk management is a continuous and interactive process that is important throughout the project lifecycle.
D) The best ways to control risks are through solid project management, effective project planning, and a relentless desire to protect the project.
A) Unidentified or unacknowledged project planning defects are peripheral to the risk management process is FALSE.
Unidentified or unacknowledged project planning defects are the MOST POPULAR source of unknown risks.