Inputs
PMI-isms
Stakeholder Definitions
Identifying Stakeholders
Outputs
100
Refers to conditions, not under the control of the project team, that influence, constrain, or direct the project. Enterprise environmental factors are considered inputs to most planning processes, may enhance or constrain project management options, and may have a positive or negative influence on the outcome.
What is Enterprise Environmental Factors?
100
These "Wonderful" and "Great" people can save the universe.
What are project managers?
100
Includes Importance, Interest and Influence to identify Stakeholders.
What is the 3 I's?
100
This position is similar to a project expediter except has some power to make decisions, some authority, and reports to a higher-level manager.
What is the 3 I's?
100
Used to take corrective action, preventive action, or to perform defect repair.
What is a Change Request?
200
Used to document updates that occur during a project.
What is Change Log?
200
These are the criteria by which projects are ultimately chosen and must meet.
What are strategic goals?
200
This includes Project Leader, Project Team Members, Sponsors, Project Customers, and Functional Managers.
What are examples of Stakeholders?
200
This includes Project Leader, Project Team Members, Sponsors, Project Customers, and Functional Managers.
What are examples of Stakeholders?
200
Used to document and monitor who is responsible for resolving specific issues by a target date.
What is a Issues Log?
300
Provides guidelines and criteria for tailoring the to the specific needs of the project.
What Organizational Process Assets?
300
Most projects (per PMI) are managed in this type of environment.
What is a matrix environment?
300
An individual group or organization which may affect or be affected by the outcome of a project.
What is a Stakeholder?
300
Like assistant team members, this group needs to be kept informed, have their input solicited, and have their needs and expectations satisfied.
What are stakeholders?
300
Identifies the management strategies required to effectively engage stakeholders.
What is a Stakeholder Management Plan?
400
A formal, approved document that defines how the components are executed, monitored, and controlled.
What is a Project Management Plan?
400
Project delays must be made up by adjusting this.
What is future work?
400
This is a primary and ongoing task in Stakeholder Management.
What identifying Stakeholders?
400
The two life cycles and one overall process you must know for the exam.
What are the product life cycle, the project life cycle, and the project management process.
400
When gaps occur, this needs to be updated to change the team structure, roles, or responsibilities.
What is Project Management Plan Updates?
500
Provide the project team with information about decisions that help better identify project risks.
What are Project Documents?
500
A project manager spends his/her time controlling these seven things (guess 5 for correct answer).
What are scope, time, cost, quality, risk, resources and customer satisfaction.
500
The identification of stakeholders, which includes the classification of the stakeholder.
What is the Stakeholder Register?
500
Project managers need to collect and review these before starting work on new projects.
What are lessons learned from similar projects?
500
The data collected from various controlling processes, analyzed in context and integrated based on relationships across areas.
What is Work Performance Information?