Scope Basics
Collect Requirements
Creativity Techniques
Decision-Making Techniques
Tools, Techniques & Outputs
100

This term refers to defining and controlling the work that is and is not included in a project.

What is Project Scope Management?

100

This is the process of defining and documenting stakeholders’ needs.

What is Collect Requirements?

100

This technique generates multiple ideas related to project or product requirements in a scattered manner. 

What is brainstorming/ a brainstorm?

100

This type of decision-making requires everyone to agree.

What is unanimity?

100

This technique uses specialized knowledge or technical expertise to develop the scope.

What is expert judgement?

200

This is the process of developing a detailed description of the project and product.

What is Define Scope?

200

This tool brings together prequalified stakeholders and SMEs for a guided discussion led by a moderator.

What is a Focus Group?

200

This technique enhances brainstorming by ranking ideas using a structured voting process.

What is Nominal Group Technique?

200

This method represents more than 50% support from members.

What is majority?

200

This technique evaluates and breaks the product down into components such as features and functions.

What is product analysis?

300

The type of scope that describes “features/functions of a product, service, or result.:

What is Product Scope?

300

This technique involves prepared and spontaneous questions to stakeholders, often one-on-one. They can be formal or informal.

What are interviews?

300

This technique collects expert feedback via rounds of questionnaires while maintaining anonymity.

What is Delphi Technique?

300

This method means the largest block of voters wins, even without reaching 50%.

What is plurality?

300

This technique generates different approaches to perform project work.

What is alternatives identification?

400

The type of scope that describes the work required to produce the product, service, or result.

What is Project Scope?

400

This technique involves stakeholders working together in focused sessions to define requirements and resolve conflicts. They are often cross-functional.

What are facilitated workshops?

400

This tool consolidates individual brainstorming ideas into one visual map to show connections and generate new ideas.

What is idea mind mapping or mind mapping?

400

This decision-making method occurs when one individual makes the decision for the entire group.

What is dictatorship?

400

This working model lets stakeholders interact with a draft version of the product before the real one is built.

What is a prototype?

500

This high-level document provides the initial project description used as an input to Define Scope.

What is a Project Charter?

500

This document logs details about people or groups who have an interest in the project and is updated as needed.

What is a Stakeholder Register?

500

This technique organizes large numbers of ideas into categories for easier review and analysis.

What is Affinity Diagram?

500

If I voter chooses not to vote or make a decision they have the chosen to do this.

What is abstain?

500

This tool tracks requirements from origin to completion to ensure each requirement is fulfilled.

What is requirements traceability matrix?

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