What does PMBOK stand for?
Project management body of knowledge.
How many levels of certification are there in the Project Management Career Development Plan?
Three
A ______ is someone who looks over a project.
Project manager
what is initiation?
A new project or phase of an existing project
What are the four core functions
Scope, time, cost, quality
What is the key to the PMBP?
Teamwork.
How many Project Delivery Team of Year Awards are given each year?
Three
What is a project?
A temporary endeavor that has a start and finish
What is planning?
The establishment and the total scope of a project
What is scope?
It defines the boundaries of a project and what is outside those boundaries
What are the four phases of the PMBP project life cycle?
Initiation, planning, Execution and control.
What is the minimum amount of project scope that can be awarded without notifying Congress?
75 %
What is a task?
A task is a piece of a project that you have to do to get to the final product.
What is executing?
carrying out and completing the work as defined in the project management plan
What is time?
A timeline for completion of the project
Performing change management is part of what phase of the PMBP?
Project execution and control phase.
When a Project receives a Code 9 Directive the PDT is authorized to award what type of contract?
Construction
What is a milestone?
A milestone is a step in the process to finishing a project that you work to get to
what is monitoring and controlling?
track, review, and regulate the execution of the project
What is cost?
The amount of money required to beat the project successfully
What is the term for a network of individuals who practice and share an interest in a major functional area?
Community of Practice
What year did USACE initiate Military Construction (MILCON) Transformation?
2005
What is project management?
Planning, organizing, and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of a project.
what is closing?
The conclusion of a project
What is quality?
The ability of a process or product to satisfy both stated and implied needs, with those needs being defined by stakeholders