Workforce
Ethics and Values
Negotiation and Legal
Business Development
Project Management
100

the most common allied professional disciplines

what are engineers and architects?

100

the process of verifying work is complete and accurate

what is quality control and quality assurance? 

100

fast, good, and cheap

what is an impossible utopia (for a client and their project)?

100

RFP

what is request for proposal?

100

the cost for an employer to retain an employee

what is direct personnel expense?

200

first step for process of licensure for most candidates

what is education?

200

some examples include climate mitigation, participatory community engagement, and ecological restoration specialties

what is mission-oriented work?

200

a misdeed or failure to act when it is within one's professional obligations to complete the action

what is negligence? 

200

the MOST important aspect of a contract

what are the signatures from all parties?

200

in CPM, the tasks that provide flexibility because they are not critical path 

what is float time? 

300

the law that states you may not call yourself a landscape architect without a license

what is a title act?

300
"doing no harm"

what is passive ethical behavior? 

300

most common result from cases regarding negligence

what is settlement?

300

the facilitation of the process by which change occurs in the landscape

what is the business of landscape architecture? 

300

the most condensed series of actions to complete a goal

what is critical path?

400

that law that states a firm may not practice landscape architecture without a licensed landscape architect

what is a practice act?

400

The ethical behavior that compels a landscape architect to report observed professional misconduct. 

what is active ethical behavior?

400

an unsecure construction site with hazards 

what is an attractive nuisance? 

400

a submission that includes a firm's resume and demonstrates the firm's ability to complete a particular project

what is request for qualifications?

400

the four primary resources a project manager is responsible for managing

What is time, money, people, and tools?

500

the theory that we need basics (shelter, food), safety, belongingness/social, self-esteem, and self-actualization 

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

500

relating to operating with good intentions towards the person(s) requesting service

what is the principle of beneficence? 

500

the stage in business development that has the greatest risk of miscommunication

the handoff from business development to project management

500

the conditions which make a contract valid

offer and acceptance, meeting of the minds, consideration, lawful subject matter, and competent parties

500

DPE times multipler

what is billing rate?

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