Predictive Flashcards
What is a document that contains the requirements, assumptions, constraints, objectives, deliverables and milestones.
Scope Statement
If there is no WBS should you stop the project?
Yes
What is a document that identifies the work package, the code of accounts, the description of the work and the responsible party
WBS Dictionary
What is a decision making method whereby one person takes responsibility for the decision
Autocratic
Studies have shown that the specific words that we use (on average) in a message represent just what percent of our message
70
What is a Defacto Regulation?
Widely accepted but are not legally required to be implemented
What is Dejure Regulation?
regulations are mandated by law
What does Self Regulation entail?
Self-control, Trustworthiness, Conscientiousness, adaptability and Innovation.
What is the best way to link contractors?
Linking payments to sellers based on output and deliverables
If the team member is concerned about the quality of the data, what tool are they using?
Data Quality Assesment
In Agile, when do you define the scope of the project?
At the beginning of each interation
Who defines the definition of Done?
Product Owner
Which contractor type is better and why, CPPC or CPIF
CPIF because the CPPC includes a lot of risk
When documenting the number of sprints, the features of each sprint and the approximate release date for each sprint, what are you doing?
Agile Release Planning
If everyone loves a leader because of their wit and charisma, What types of power is that?
Personal
Which of the following describes predecessor activities, successor activities, logical relationships and leads and lags?
Activity Atributes
Will the schedule management plan include how to schedule requirements and configuration management activities that will be tracked?
What artifact communicates the enterprise-wide intent and vision of a project?
Project Overview Statement
Which artifact needs to be updated first when a requirement is reprioritized during a sprint?
Sprint Backlog
How do you calculate standard deviation
p-o/6
What is a common agile tool to openly share information?
Kanban method
In which stage of the Tuckman model do team members have the least conflict?
Performing
What analysis lists out Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of the team
SWOT Analysis
What is the difference between Risk Report and Risk Register?
The risk register is where you document specific risks and how to handle them. The risk report summarizes what risks you have identified, which have occurred, what responses you have implemented, and the overall risk exposure to the project.
What are the 5 tecniques for resolving conflict
withdrawal/avoiding,
smoothing/accommodating,
compromising/reconciling,
forcing/directing,
collaborating/problem-solving.
What status of the project is dedicated to learning about the project and team building?
Forming
What is Phase Gate?
A review at the end of each phase to make a decision on if you should proceed to the next phase
Do risks on the watch list get analized?
No, they are low risk and require further analysis.
What is is called when you add overtime to finish a project?
Schedule Compression
What is is called when activities are moved to work in parrallel?
Fast Tracking
What is it called when you start a task earlier than originally planned (if there is a buffer)
Leads and Lags
Does Kanban use Story Points if its used exclusively?
no
Does Agile use change control boards?
NO, unlested stated in the quesiton