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Define and Explain
Definitions
Process Groups
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Draw This
100

SWOT

strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats

100

An activity conducted to produce an output.

A process

100

the process group in which the project moves to completing tasks with the resources necessary to achieve project objectives

executing

100

Projects that do not use all 5 change management knowledge areas encounter these 5 things.

confusion

frustration

resistance

anxiety

stagnation

100

The quadruple constraint

quality, scope, time, cost


200

PMBOK Guide

A guide to the project management body of knowledge

200

A document that authorizes a project and summarizes key project elements including a project scope statement, objectives, and key stakeholders with roles and responsibilities.

a project charter

200

this process focuses on gaining acceptance of project results

closing

200

How many project management knowledge areas are there and where do they come from?

10 from PMBOK

page 19

200

fishbone diagram

in the PowerPoint talked about on page 79

300

ROI

return on investment

300

a document based on research and quantification created to guide management decision on whether or not to proceed with a project based on an assessment of its viability, costs, and benefits. 

a feasibility analysis and business case

300

involves reviewing the tasks and outcomes of the project execution and ensuring they conform to the objectives defined in the management plan

controlling

300

There are two types of project outputs what are they?

documents that are outputs of project management

products of the project (such as an EHR)

300

There are 2 cycles we discussed in chapter two please draw and label them

planning, executing, controlling

plan, do, study, act

page 18

400

CR

change request

400

a benchmark used to measure and control actual project performance

baseline estimate

400

this initial set of processes in a project focuses on defining what the project or phase is about so the organization can make the decision to proceed

initiating

400

There are several types of relationships in time management what are the 3 we covered?

consecutive

concurrent

iterative

page 15

400

all 3 project managers in this class. 

Victoria
Gillian
Sophie

500

EBM

Evidence Based Medicine

500

a tangible result of a process

an output

500

second process group in project management

planning

500

there are 4 ways described in the book to create outputs in a WBS dictionary what are they?

expert judgement

bottom-up

top-down

reference project

page 56

500

critical path

page 64

600

PDSA

Plan, Do, Study, Act

600

a tangible and verifiable project output that is a result of a task or tasks

a deliverable
600

What process group would have an output of task list?

planning

600

What are the goals of a project charter (4 of them)

define includes/excludes

identify what project must achieve

specify who is responsible

authorizes proceeding

pg 42

600

risk register

page 102

700

WBS

Work Breakdown Structure

700

uncontrolled project additions that change what a project includes and excludes. 

scope creep

700

what process group has the output of a CR

controlling

700

What is a close out report?

page 49

report summarizing the project, what went well and what went wrong. captures lessons learned and informs future projects.

700

Gannt chart

page 65