Project Management methodologies
Project Charter
Timeline
Stakeholder Management
Risk Management
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This project management methodology divides projects into five process groups with a linear/sequence approach: Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing

What is Waterfall methodology?

100

A document that formally authorizes a project, outlining its objectives, scope, and stakeholders.?

What is a project charter?

100

This document outlines the project's timeline, including start and end dates for each task and milestone

What is the Project Schedule?

100

This term refers to the process of engaging stakeholders to ensure their needs and expectations are met

What is Stakeholder Management?

100

This term refers to the uncertainty that can positively or negatively affect project objectives

What is a risk?

200

This project management methodology is known for its iterative approach and is often used in software development.

What is Agile?

200

Name three key components typically found in a project charter.

Project objectives, project scope, and key stakeholders

200

This tool is commonly used to visualize the project schedule and shows the start and finish dates of project elements

What is Gantt Chart?

200

This tool is used to identify and analyze the influence and interest of project stakeholders.

What is Stakeholder matrix?

200

This document, essential for managing uncertainties in a project, outlines the approach, tools, and procedures for identifying, analyzing, and responding to project risks.

What is risk management plan?

300

This methodology is part of Agile approach and uses a visual tool called a "Kanban board" to manage work

What is Kanban?

300

What is the primary purpose of a project charter?

To formally authorize the project and provide a clear statement of its objectives and scope.

300

This term refers to the sequence of activities that determines the shortest possible duration to complete the project

What is Critical path?

300

This document outlines how project information will be distributed to stakeholders, including the frequency and format of communication

What is Communication Plan?

300

This section of the Risk Management Plan outlines the process for identifying risks throughout the project lifecycle.

What is risk identification?

400

This methodology emphasizes delivering products in short cycles and includes roles such as Scrum Master and Product Owner.

What is Scrum?

400

Who typically signs off on the project charter to give it formal approval?

The project sponsor or senior management

400

This term refers to the amount of time that a task can be delayed without affecting the project's overall timeline

What is float?

400

This meeting is held at the beginning of a project to align stakeholders on the project's objectives, scope, and timeline

What is a kick-off meeting?

400

This part of the Risk Management Plan describes the methods and tools used to analyze the impact and likelihood of identified risks

What is risk analysis?

500

This project management methodology focuses on continuous improvement and eliminating waste, and is often associated with manufacturing

What is Lean?

500

At what stage of the project management process is the project charter created?

What is Initiation phase?

500

This technique involves estimating the duration of project activities by considering the best-case, worst-case, and most likely scenarios

What is PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique)?

500

What is a common method for resolving conflicts among stakeholders?

What is negotiation?

500

This section of the Risk Management Plan details the strategies for responding to risks, including avoidance, mitigation, transfer, and acceptance

What is Risk Response Planning?