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Project Management Potpourri
100

List the three "status" options for a risk

What are Active, Retired and Realized

100

ALC stands for...

What is Agricultural Land Commission

100

Differences between Integrated Transportation Planning and Traditional Transportation Planning Approaches include what

  • Integrated planning seeks to reverse auto-centric legacies by connecting land use, transit, cycling, and pedestrian networks, reducing reliance on cars and giving people more ways of moving around. It coordinates land use and transportation decisions to encourage compact, mixed-use development, supports transit ridership, and makes walking and active transportation viable.
  • Traditional planning, in contrast, often prioritized highways and private vehicles, planned transportation and land use separately, and contributed to barriers, segregation, and environmental harm.
100

This document defines schedule data such as milestones, activities, and dependencies will be managed throughout the project

What is a Schedule Management Plan

100

Aspects of Project Management include

What are defining project scope, identifying deliverables, Managing risks, and effective communication across teams



200

Realized risks include entry cells for realized costs and reference to what other PM document form which documents the transfer of costs out of contingency?

What is a Change log/Change Request form
200

Who is responsible for issuing the H224 Notice of Possible Entry Form?

Who are Project Managers

200

How did post-war urban planning practices contribute to issues like segregation, sprawl, and car dependency in North American cities?

  • Post-war urban planning led to a population boom, mass-produced housing, and increased car ownership.
  • Zoning codes entrenched single-use, low-density patterns, and racial segregation was implemented through covenants and redlining.
  • Urban renewal projects classified certain areas as slums and displaced minority communities, often to build highways that further segregated neighborhoods.
  • Public transit networks were dismantled, reinforcing car dependency and sprawl.
200

According to the PMBOK, this process involves identifying and documenting specific actions to be performed to produce the project deliverables

What is Define Activities

200

List three Primary Project Management approaches

What are predictive, adaptive, and hybrid

300

Risk registers should be updated and contingency re-evaluated at what minimum cadence?

What is Quarterly or at Project Phase-gates

300

Name Mott's online Properties platform

What is PIMS or Property Information Management System

300

What role do equity, diversity, inclusion, and reconciliation play in modern integrated planning, and how are these principles implemented?

  • Modern integrated planning prioritizes equity, diversity, inclusion, and reconciliation by applying equity lenses to infrastructure and service planning, using tools like Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) to identify and address intersectional barriers, and integrating Indigenous knowledge and priorities through early and ongoing engagement.
300

This analytical technique determines the longest path through a project network diagram and the shortest possible project duration.

What is Critical Path Method (CPM)

300

For each Active risk, what cells are required in order to carry out a Monte Carlo simulation?

What are:

Likelihood, Min/ML/Max Costs, Eligibility, Cashflow

400

What is the acceptable range of Monte Carlo contingency confidence which a project should hold, unless otherwise directed by the Capital Program Board?

What is >65%, not exceeding 85%

400

TLCA stands for...

What is Temporary License for Construction Access

400

How does transit oriented development support Integrated Transportation planning?

  • These laws remove minimum parking requirements in TOAs, standardize planning for density targets, and concentrate growth in areas with strong transit access.
400

This schedule compression technique shortens the project duration by adding additional resources without changing the project scope

What is Crashing

400

GPM-b, PgMP, and PfMP are examples of what 

Project Management Accreditations 

500

What statistical distribution is used in MOTT Monte Carlo simulations to model the Minimum, Most Likely and Maximum costs?

What is PERT

500

This is a legal agreement registered on a property's title that grants a public body or utility company access to a portion of the land for specific purposes

What is a Statutory Right of Way

500

Name the key components of multi-modal Transportation planning.

  • It focuses on building adaptable, long-lasting infrastructure, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, and supporting sustainable modes of transportation and development.
  • Integrated planning addresses climate resiliency and sustainability by incorporating resiliency appraisals early in project design, using frameworks like R4 (Robustness, Redundancy, Resourcefulness, Rapidity), and aligning investments with climate targets such as CleanBC.
500

This visual representation displays project activities as nodes and shows their logical relationship and dependencies 

What is Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) or Network Diagram

500

What statistical distribution is used in MOTT Monte Carlo simulations to represent a risk's "trigger" whether it occurs or not using the selected probability?

What is Bernoulli

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