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Stakeholders
Project Life Cycle & Phases
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Project Manager's Role
100
A temporary endeavour undertaken to create a unique product, service or result.
What is a project?
100

Judgment or expertise should be sought from groups or individuals with specialized training or knowledge on the subject matter.

Who is Expert Judgement?

100

The activities performed to define a new project or a new phase of an existing project.

Initiating

100

 In this stage, people work independently, in subgroups, or as a total unity with equal facility.

What is Performing?

100
  • This refers to what the project manager knows about project management.

What is Knowledge?

200
The application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements.
What is project management?
200

A formal or informal approach to discover information from stakeholders by talking to them directly. 

What is Interviewing?

200

The activities performed to carry out and complete the work as defined in the project management plan.

What is Executing?

200

The group members rely on safe, patterned behavior and look to the group leader for guidance and direction. During this stage, the team becomes oriented to the task and goals are defined.

What is Forming?

200

Skills used by a person to interact with others properly.

What are Interpersonal Skills?

300
Person assigned by the performing organization to achieve the project objectives.
What (who) is the project manager?
300

The process of identifying all people or organizations impacted by the project, and documenting relevant information regarding their interests, involvement, and impact on project success.

What is Identify Stakeholders?

300

The activities performed to track, review, and regulate the execution of the project.

What is Monitoring & Controlling?

300

Group members are engaged in active acknowledgement of all members’ contributions, community building and solving of group issues. Leadership is now shared and cliques are dissolved.

What is Norming?

300
  • An organizational function performing the ongoing execution of activities that produce the same product or provide a repetitive service.

What is Operations Management?

400
Includes the processes required to ensure the project includes all the work required and only the work required to compete the project successfully.
What is scope management?
400

The theory stated that there are five stages of development that teams may go through.

What is Tuckman's Stages of Group Development?

400

The activities performed to finalize the project – to bring it to a conclusion and to meet contractual obligations.

What is Closing?

400

This final stage involves the disengagement of relationships between team members and a short period of recognition for the team’s achievements.

What is Closing?

400
  • : This refers to what the project manager is able to do or accomplish while applying project management knowledge.

What is Performance?

500

Is the standard for managing most projects most of the time across many types of industries.

What is the PMBOK Guide?

500

Are persons or organizations who are actively involved in the project or whose interest may be positively or negatively affected by the performance or completion of the project.

Who are stakeholders?

500

The activities performed in order to establish the total scope of the project, define and refine the objectives, and develop the course of action that will be followed to achieve the objectives.

What is Planning?

500

During the storming stage, interpersonal skills are characterized by competition and conflict. As group member attempt to organize for the task, conflicts occur.

What is Storming?

500

Is an enterprise environmental factor which can affect the availability of resources and influence how projects are conducted.

What is Organizational Structure?