Document Types and vendor contracts Flashcards
4.2 Which docs are created at what stage, which are inputs to other docs, which are contained in other docs, vendor docs
Without this, costs can increase dramatically for time and materials contracts.
NTE clause.
- Written by buyer
- Tells vendor what exactly what goods and services you wish to buy.
SOW
What is an activity list, and what rule should it follow?
An activity list describes the activities required to complete each work package on the WBS.
Activities should follow the 8/80 Rule: an activity should not be decomposed to less than 8 hours and should not take longer than 80 hours to complete.
Project managers should decompose the work to map to the ideal 8-to-80 hours window to avoid Parkinson’s law.
What is management reserve and what two documents are associated with it?
Management reserve is 10 to 15 percent of the project time.
It is appended to the project schedule and considered part of the network diagram. As tasks overruns occur, the extra time is subtracted from the management reserve.
What is the purpose of a project charter?
*It authorizes the project to begin
*Specifies the objectives and vision of the project.
*The charter is shared with the company as a whole,
What is the WBS?
- A decomposition of the work needed to complete a project
- Made up of work packages which in turn are made up of activity lists
- Tasks are not recorded on the WBS, but they are listed on the project schedule.
What is a Balanced Score Card?
Strategic management tool used to measure the activities and processes a business uses to meet its strategic goals.
It’s a way to determine whether the performance of the organization is measuring up to its goals.
The balanced score card measures elements such as financial goals, business processes, innovation, the customer experience, and customer satisfaction.
The balanced score card methodology focuses on strategic areas of the business and monitors a small number of important data elements.
Balanced score card measures are usually communicated throughout the organization and are tied to individual performance reviews.
KPI vs KPP?
Key Performance Indicator :
• Must be numerically quantifiable.
• Communicated to the project team and stakeholders.
• Any value that shows if the project is reaching intended goals.
Key performance parameters :
• The minimum acceptable performance levels for a system.
• KPPs are used primarily for military systems and equipment.
• Used for setting target goals.
What is EVM?
A performance measurement technique that compares what your project has produced to what you’ve spent by monitoring the planned value, earned value, and actual costs expended to produce the work of the project.
The primary functions of EVM analysis techniques are to determine and document the cause of the variance, to determine the impact of the variance, and to determine whether a corrective action should be implemented as a result.
EVM looks at schedule, cost, and scope project measurements together and compares them to the actual work completed to date. EVM is usually performed on the work packages or other WBS components. To perform the EVM calculations, you need to first gather these three measurements: planned value, actual cost, and earned value.
Which project tool can identify all of the roles in a project and the associated responsibilities of the project work?
A roles and responsibilities matrix lists all of the roles needed in the project and then corresponds with the activities within the project.
The intersection of a role and a responsibility designate what actions are required by the role. Typical actions include participate, sign-off, control, and test.
The resource assignment matrix and resource pool description are useful tools, but they don’t define the roles and responsibilities in the project.
Which contract type would you choose if you wanted to offer an incentive for the vendor to complete their project work ahead of schedule while minimizing costs?
The best choice for this scenario is a fixed-price incentive fee contract.
This contract type has a fixed cost for the project work, but allows for incentives to finish the project work early.
What is a fixed-price contract?
The fixed-price contract is a contract that defines a flat fee for completing the project work
What is the benefit and downside of a cost-plus incentive fee?
A cost-plus incentive fee can offer a bonus for completing the work early, but you’re responsible for all of the costs incurred in the work, such as wasted materials.
What is usually considered the riskiest and worst contract for the buyer and why?
A cost-plus percentage of costs contract, it doesn’t offer an incentive to complete the work early.
What is PV?
The planned value (PV) is the cost of work that has been authorized and budgeted for a specific schedule activity or WBS component (such as a work package) during a given time period or phase.