Fundamental Terms Flashcards
PMBOK
The PMI publication that defines widely accepted project management practices.
Title: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge
Application Areas
The areas of expertise, industry, or function where a project is centered (e.g. architecture, IT, health care, and manufacturing).
Business Value
A quantifiable return on investment. The return can be tangible (e.g. equipment, money, or market share) or intangible (e.g. brand recognition, trademarks, and
reputation).
Certified Associate in Project Management
A person who has slightly less project management experience than a PMP, but who has qualified for and then passed the CAPM examination.
Cultural and Social Environment
Defines how a project affects people and how those people may affect the project; include the economic, educational, ethical, religious, demographic, and ethnic
composition of the people affected by the project.
Deliverable
A product, service, or result created by a project. Projects can have multiple deliverables.
General Management Skills
These include the application of accounting, procurement, sales and marketing, contracting, manufacturing, logistics, strategic planning, human
resource management, standards and regulations, and information technology.
International and Political Environment
The consideration of the local and international laws, languages, communication challenges, time zone
differences, and other non-collocated issues that affect a project’s ability to progress.
Interpersonal Skills
The ability to interact, lead, motivate, and manage people.
Iron Triangle of Project Management
A triangle with the characteristics of time, cost, and scope. Time, cost, and scope each constitute one side of the triangle; if any side of the Iron Triangle is not in balance with the other sides, the project will suffer. Also known as the Triple Constraints of Project Management, as all projects are constrained by time, cost, and scope.
Physical Environment
The physical structure and surroundings that affect a project’s work.
Process Groups
A collection of related processes in project management. There are 5 process groups and 49 project management processes. The five process groups are: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing.
Program
A collection of related projects working in unison toward a common deliverable.
Progressive Elaboration
The process of gathering project details. This process uses deductive reasoning, logic, and a series of information gathering techniques to identify details about a project, product, or solution.
Project
A temporary endeavor to create a unique product, service, or result. The end result of a project is also called a deliverable.