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100

4 areas involved in the areas for statement of work are 

Objectives, scope, key assumptions and acceptance 

100

the amount of money that will be required to complete the project successfully.

Cost

100

a two-way process of reaching mutual understanding in which participants not only exchange information, but also create and share meaning.

communication

200
5 process stages of project management

initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling and closing.

200

When a team is coming together for the first time

a:forming

b:storming

c:performing

d:adjourning

a:forming

200

When team members cannot agree on one thing and start arguing.

a: forming

b: performing

c: adjourning

d: storming

d: storming

200

If you and another team member are working on a project during your 4th block class, what example is that.

a: performing

b: adjourning

c: storming

d: forming

a: performing

200

what does SMART stand for

Specific, measurable, achievable/attainable relevant/results-oriented time bound. 

300

Deters overspending. Making sure the project team members do not go off track in terms of money

Cost performance baseline

300
a document that provides the necessary information from a business standpoint, demonstrates the value of the project.

Business Case

300

4 core functions of project management

scope, time, cost and quality

300

4 facilitating functions of project management

human resources, risk, procurement and communication

300

5 team development stages of project management

forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning.

400

Involves summary milestones and summary budgets

Project Charter

400

Areas to include in the SOW, objectives, scope, key assumptions and acceptance.

Project Statement of Work

400

allows the project manager and team members to determine if project becomes "off track" in terms of time.

Schedule Baseline

400

Expertise may be provided by any group or person with specialized education, knowledge, skill, experience, or training.

Expert Judgement

400

A mutually binding agreement, a mutual exchange of benefits and detriments.

Contract

500

Examples may include policies and procedures, templates and general guidelines.

Organizational process assets

500

Marketplace conditions, may include inside or outside of the organization(external & internal)

Enterprise Environmental Factors

500

Includes the product scope description and the project deliverable, and it also defines the product user acceptance criteria

Project scope statement

500

A model used to compare actual project process with an expected timeline.

Scope baseline

500

Master Blueprint of the project, provides a quick overview of the project.

Project Management Plan

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