Initiation 1.6 - Techniques for Developing the Project Charter Flashcards
What is Expert Judgment?
- Judgment is expert when it’s based on acquired expertise in a specific knowledge area, product area, or discipline. Someone recognized as a reliable source of knowledge or skills in a particular area.
What do Experts assist with?
- Experts assist in defining the product and project requirements. Their capabilities can influence the project’s outcome.
What is Expert Judgement used for?
It’s used to evaluate the inputs to the project charter. - By ensuring experts review the inputs that go into the project charter, you help make sure the charter itself is reliable.
Why is Expert Judgment vital?
- By ensuring experts review the inputs that go into the project charter, you help make sure the charter itself is reliable. This is vital because it’s the charter that will guide all further processes for the project.
What types of Experts can you leverage and utilize?
They can include consultants you bring in, and stakeholders like customers and the project sponsor. They might also be members of professional and technical associations or industry groups.
What are the best ways you can go about obtaining expert judgment?
using individual consultations and interviews, or you can use focus groups or surveys. Generally, you should include judgment from as wide a selection of relevant experts as possible when you’re creating a project charter.
Key techniques you use to develop an effective project charter
Expert judgement,
Data gathering techniques,
interpersonal and team skills,
and meetings
You use expert judgement, data gathering techniques, interpersonal and team skills, and meetings as….?
tools and techniques to help you gather, elicit, interpret, and apply the knowledge you need to create an effective project charter.
GEIA - Gather. Elicit. Interpret. Apply
GEIA
Gather. Elicit. Interpret. Apply - the acronym towards tools and techniques used to develop an effective project charter