What is the term for a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result?
A project
What does Labcorp stand for?
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings
What does SLA stand for?
Service Level Agreement
This practice involves disguising communication to look like it comes from a trusted source.
Phishing
This 1985 movie features a teenager who accidentally travels 30 years into the past in a DeLorean.
Back to the Future
This is any individual or group that can affect or be affected by a project.
A stakeholder
Who is the CEO of Labcorp?
Adam Schechter
What does SNOW stand for?
Service Now
This device connects multiple computers within a local area network (LAN).
A switch
This 1986 film, featuring Tom Cruise as a daring fighter pilot, made the phrase "I feel the need… the need for speed" famous.
Top Gun
This tool helps visualize tasks and their dependencies on a timeline.
Gantt Chart
What is Labcorp's mission?
To improve health and improve lives
What does KPI stand for?
Key Performance Indicator
This is the name of the standard format for the exchange of electronic health information.
Health Level 7 (HL7)
This DC Comics superhero is known as the Dark Knight and operates in Gotham City.
Batman
Name the five phases of project management
Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing
What year was Labcorp Established?
1969
What does EHR and EMR stand for?
Electronic Health Record/Electronic Medical Record
This process involves ensuring that data shared across different systems remains accurate and consistent
Data Integrity
This 1977 movie, featuring John Travolta as Tony Manero, popularized disco music.
Saturday Night Fever
SMART Goals are an acronym for the following 5 important elements.
Strategic, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time-bound
How many employees does Labcorp have worldwide?
More than 75,000
What does FQHC stand for?
Federally Qualified Health Center
This type of network topology connects all nodes to a central hub.
Star Topology
This personal audio cassette player, introduced by Sony in 1979, became iconic in the 80s.
The Walkman