Definitions
Knowledge
People
Risk
Theory
100
a manufacturing method that brings inventory down to zero (or nearly zero) levels. NO SPARES
What is Just-In-Time
100
Three quality processes
What is Plan Quality Management, Perform Quality Assurance, and Control Quality
100
Can typically assign project resources but is not authorized to spend project funds
What is Project Coordinator
100
List of each recognized risk and provides the location to document the results of the remaining risk processes.
What is the Risk Register
100
Assumes that workers are lazy and unmotivated. They believe in close supervision and micromanagement.
What is Theory X?
200
the condition when the outcomes of two processes are not linked together or dependent on each other
What is statistically independent
200
The Four HR Processes
What is Plan Human Resources Management, Acquire Project Team, Develop Project Team, Manage Project Team?
200
Individual or organization that will accept the project deliverables
What is the Customer
200
This includes: What levels of risk are acceptable? How risks will be managed? Who will be responsible for risk-related activities? How much schedule and budget will be devoted to risk activities? How the risk findings will be communicated?
What is the Risk Management Plan?
200
theory that someone cannot live or work at his full potential until his lower and more basic needs are met
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
300
Process that takes another look at the project environment to determine if more risks should be added to the register
What is Risk Reassessment
300
A theory that states that the effectiveness of a leaders style is contingent upon the situation.
What is Contingency Theory
300
Has the authority to spend project budget and to assign project resources in order to realize the projects goals.
What is the project manager
300
Four strategies for Positive Risks or Opportunities?
What is SHARE, EXPLOIT, ENHANCE, ACCEPT
300
a theory that states two factors influence work satisfaction: Hygiene factors Motivational factors
What is Herzberg's Motivational Hygiene Theory?
400
A statistical term that states that one result or choice excludes the others
What is mutually exclusive
400
Six styles of Conflict Management?
What is Problem Solving, Compromise, Forcing, Smoothing, Withdrawal, Collaborating?
400
ensure that the project is progressing as planned, but they do not have any authority to spend project funds
What is the project expeditor?
400
Four strategies for Negative Risk or Threats
What is AVOID, TRANSFER, MITIGATE, ACCEPT
400
Mcgregor's theory states there are two kinds of managers This style assumes that workers are motivated and can be trusted to get the job done.
What is Theory Y Manager?
500
A statistical method of systemically analyzing multiple variable to discover the optimum combination of values to achieve a desired result (NOT ONE FACTOR AT A TIME)
What is Design of Experiments
500
What does RACI stand for
What is Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed?
500
Responsible for evaluating the project deliverables between phases at the phase exit gates
What is the GateKeeper
500
Sensitivity Analysis Expert Judgment Expected Monetary Value Decision Tree Analysis Simulation and Modeling
What is Quantitative Risk Analysis & modeling Techniques
500
McClellands 3 Need Theory states that people have varying degrees of need in three areas which are...
What is Sense of Achievement, Desire for Power, Need for Affiliation or Belonging?
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