Name 3 negative risk responses?
What is Avoid, Mitigate and Transfer?
a meeting held after a release to gather lessons learned
What is retrospective?
This is a diagram that shows the causes of an event and is often used in manufacturing and product development to outline the different steps in a process, demonstrate where quality control issues might arise, and determine which resources are required at specific times.
What is an Ishikawa diagram?
This means having suppliers deliver resources just before they are needed
What is Just in Time?
a temporary and unique endeavor that aims to achieve specific objectives within a defined timeframe, budget, and scope
What is a project
Name 3 positive risk responses
What is Exploit Enhance Share
What ceremony is happening in this picture?
What is daily stand up?
In project management, the quality planning tool of setting up tests for a process is known as what?
What is “Design of Experiments.”
Continous improvement involves continuously looking for ways to improve the quality of work, processes and results. Name one of the three approaches
What is Kaizen/
Total Quality Mgmt/
Six Sigma
the possibility of something bad happening
What is risk
These risk remain after risk response planning
What is residual risk?
What is the meeting called after a project is over and you review the work from the sprint?
What is a demo?
This is a set of technical guidelines that may be applied during the design of a product for the optimization of a specific aspect of the design.
What is Design for X
All are examples of cost of nonconformance except
Rework. Warranty Cost
Quality training. Scrap
What is quality training?
a prioritized list of work for the development team that is derived from the roadmap and its requirements.
what is product backlog
Having a back up plan in project management is often called a
What is contingency plan?
This is an example of a 
what is a burn down chart?
One measures the time from the moment the customer makes a request to the time they receive something. The other measures the time it takes the development team to work on the request and deliver it.
what is a lead time and cycle time?
All the following are tools and techniques of Control Quality except:
Inspection Cost of Quality
Histogram. Cause and Effect
What is cost of quality?
refers to a category or ranking system used to classify deliverables that fulfill the same functional quality but have different features
What is grade
An indicator that a risk is about to occur or has occurred. Triggers may be discovered during the risk identification process and monitored as the project is executed.
What is a risk trigger?
Name 3 main members of the agile team
What are
Project Manager/ Scrum Master
Product Owner
Team
This is an example of a

What is a check sheet?
This is when your team wants to do extra work that is un planned to impress the customer
what is goldplating?
What makes up the traditional Triangle of Constraints?
what are Scope, Time, and Cost