Process Group
Name that Environment
Plan-Driven Process
Agile Mess
Extra
100

This Process Group includes defining activities and creating a list from each work package.

What is the Planning Process Group?

100

Iterative.

What describes the Adaptive Environment?

100

In the ___ Scope process, the PM would meet with the customer to gain acceptance of interim deliverables. 

What is the Validate Scope process?

100

This describes a list of priorities that are update iteratively by the customer for the team to work on during the following iterations.

What is a backlog?

100

This term refers to the length of time it takes for an organization to recover its investment in a project before it starts accumulating profit.

What is a Payback Period?

200

In this Process Group you will likely have to measure and analyze actual performance against the project management plan and baselines.

What is Monitoring and Controlling?

200

This environment contains a project management plan for scope, costs, quality, and other constraints as well as other important project management aspects like communications and stakeholder relationships.

What is a Predictive Environment?

200

When evaluating a team member's performance, you are in the ___ Process.

What is the Manage Team Process?

200

This leadership style is based on working with the team to facilitate improvements, and the removal of impediments.

What is Servant Leadership?

200

This is a project artifact that is continuously updated to assist in both the current project and any future project with valuable "AAR" information.

What are Lessons Learned?

300

This is the Process Group in which you collect relevant data about stakeholders prior to engaging them about the project.

What is the Initiating Process Group?

300

This environment reprioritizes customer needs using a backlog that is update between iterations. 

What is an Adaptive Environment?

300

In this process you make sure the deliverables meet quality standards.

What is Control Quality?

300

These are charts used to measure work performance metrics against baseline requirements.

What are burnup and burndown charts?

300

This kind of language is required in contracts, as well as official business communications.

What is Formal language?

400

In this Process Group a PM would create a network diagram, but not the one you're used to.

What is the Planning Process Group?

400

This environment has artifacts that include assumption logs, change and issue logs, stakeholder and risk registers, and lessons learned.

What is a Predictive environment?

400

This process describes activities with stakeholders to resolve issues and manage their perceptions about the project.

What is the Manage Stakeholder Commnication Process?

400

During these reviews the PM evaluates such things as whether or not the project performance is meeting the stakeholders' needs and the seller's performance.

What happens during an Iteration Review?

400

This theory represents the idea behind human motivations based on a "hierarchy of needs" leading people to "self-actualization".

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

500

In this Process Group a PM would conduct procurement activities such as selecting a seller and signing a contract.

What is the Executing Process Group?

500

This environment is much more flexible and requires more negotiation while attempting to keep costs and schedules fixed.

What is an Adaptive Environment?

500

In this process you, the PM, need to evaluate whether performnce reports are meeting stakeholders' needs.

What is the Monitor Communications Process?

500

This person acts as the agile coach, the team lead or the Scrum Master and makes sure people are using the correct processes.

What is a Project Manager?

500

In this kind of environment, it is not unusual to plan the overall project but then build the product features using iterative and incremental methods.

What is a Hybrid Environment?

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