Project Communications
Risk Management
Quality
Planning
Monitoring and Controlling
100

This type of report describes what the project team has accomplished during a certain period

What is a Progress Report?

100

Learning Cycles, Interviews, Delphi, and Nominal Group Technique are examples of ways to do this part of the risk process that starts with the letter "I".

What is Identify Risks?

100

This quality activity attempts to answer the question, "Are we meeting the standards?" and is sometimes abbreviated, "Q.C."

What is Quality Control?

100

This technique which might make you think of the ocean allows for planning a project as it unfolds

What is rolling wave planning?

100

This type of report uses Red, Yellow, and Green to give a quick overview of project status

What is a Stoplight Report?

200

This acronym can help remind Project Managers ways to facilitate the start of effective meetings and is also a common button on a remote control.

What is POWER?

200

Decision Trees, Risk Impact Tables, Tusler's Risk Classification, and Statistical models are tools to help with this part of the risk process.

What is Analyze Risk?

200

This quality process happens throughout development and tries to answer the question, "Are we following the standards?" 

What is Quality Assurance?

200

These, often represented as arrows between tasks, need to be understood before tasks can be sequenced.

What are dependencies?

200

These reports show progress on individual tasks in the schedule frequently represented in a horizontal bar chart

What is a Gantt Chart Project Status Report?

300

This estimation technique involves multiple, anonymous experts and is also an ancient Greek city.

What is the Delphi?

300

Transfer, Acceptance, Mitigation, and Ignore are examples of ways to ____ to a risk - also another word for "answer".

What is Respond to Risk?

300

This chart which can help with quality control and illustrates the 80/20 rule is named after an Italian Economist

What is a Pareto Chart?

300

This type of diagram is often abbreviated as AoN

What is an Activity on Node Diagram?

300

This type of costs, like property rent and utilities, tend to increase as project duration increases

What are Indirect Costs?

400

On a team of 8 individuals, this is the number of communication channels and the age of someone born in 1998.

What is 28?

400

This is typically the first thing created in the Risk Management process.

What is a Risk Plan?

400

This generates ideas for quality improvements through comparisons with other projects and starts with the word for something you might sit on.

What is Benchmarking?

400

Always Zero on the Critical Path, this term is used to describe the amount of time a task can be delayed without impacting a successor task.

What is Slack?

400

This term for the cost of shortening the duration of a task might make you think of a car accident

What is crashing?

500

This estimation technique develops estimates based on other similar projects and starts with the letter 'A'.

What is Analogous Estimation? 

500

A common strategy for transferring risk, you can't legally drive a car without it.

What is insurance?

500

Identifying specific coding standards and training materials are examples of this process

What is Planning Quality?

500

This strategy for managing the project schedule can impact the planned delivery date and involves keeping resources at a more consistent value throughout the project.

What is resource leveling?

500

This term for money set aside for project contingencies is frequently between 10 and 20 percent of the total project cost.

What is Management Reserve?