This is a temporary endeavor to create a unique product, service, or result.
What is....
What is a Project?
This phase defines the need and purpose of a project.
What is...
What is the Initiating Phase?
This approach is best when outcomes and requirements are well defined.
What is...
What is the Predictive Approach?
One-way communication sent to an audience.
What is...
Pull Communication
Interactive Communication
Active Listening
Push Communication
What is Push Communication?
Both parties work together to find the best solution.
What is...
Compromise
Force
Withdraw
Collaborate / Problem-Solve
What is Collaborate / Problem-Solve?
This applies knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to meet project requirements.
What is....
A. Project Manager
B. Sprint
C. Code of Ethics
D. Project Management
What is Project Management?
In this phase, scope and deliverables are clearly defined.
What is....
Initiating
Organizing & Preparing
Closing
Organizing & Proposing
What is the Organizing and Preparing Phase?
This approach is used when the project scope is unclear or changing.
What is...
Predictive
Hybrid
Adaptive
Adopting
What is the Adaptive Approach?
Communication where the receiver pulls information from a repository.
What is...
Push
Interactive
Pull Communication
Sprint
What is Pull Communication?
Both sides get some, but not all, of what they want.
What is...
Smooth / Accommodate
Withdraw / Avoid
Compromise / Reconcile
Force / Direct
What is Compromise / Reconcile?
This shows a project from start to finish through a series of phases.
What is....
What is the Project Life Cycle?
This phase focuses on executing, monitoring, and controlling the work.
What is...
What is the Carrying out the Work Phase?
This approach combines predictive and adaptive methods.
What is...
What is the Hybrid Approach?
Two-way communication where a response is expected.
What is....
What is Interactive Communication?
A leader makes the final decision without team input.
What is...
What is Force / Direct?
PMI’s pillars include responsibility, respect, fairness, and honesty.
What is....
A. Project Life Cycle
B. Code of Beliefs
C. Code of Ethics
D. Active Listening
What is a Code of Ethics?
The phase where work is signed off and the product is released.
What is...
A. Carrying Out the Work
B. Organizing & Preparing
C. Ending
D. Closing
What is the Closing Phase?
This is a short work cycle, usually 1–4 weeks, in adaptive projects.
What is...
Phase
Sprint
Status Update
Deliverable
What is a Sprint?
Listening that requires full attention and engagement with the speaker.
What is...
Interactive Communication
Push Communication
Active Listening
Pull Communication
Answer: What is Active Listening?
One party gives in to maintain harmony.
What is...
Force
Withdraw
Smooth / Accommodate
Collaborate
What is Smooth / Accommodate?
True or False: Ongoing daily school attendance is considered a project.
What is....
What is False?
Put these in order: Closing, Initiating, Organizing & Preparing, Carrying Out
Planning → Initiating → Closing → Work
Initiating → Work → Planning → Closing
Initiating → Organizing & Preparing → Carrying Out the Work → Closing
Work → Initiating → Closing → Planning
1️⃣ Initiating
2️⃣ Organizing & Preparing
3️⃣ Carrying Out the Work
4️⃣ Closing
An app that is updated weekly would MOST LIKELY use this approach.
What is...
Predictive
Adaptive
Linear
Closing
What is the Adaptive Approach?
A shared Google Drive folder is an example of this communication type.
What is...
What is Pull Communication?
Both parties ignore the conflict entirely.
What is Withdraw / Avoid?