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True or False: Project management delineates those activities for regular, organizational activities. |
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True or False: Phases of project management are stand-alone activities conducted independently of one another. |
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True or False: A project manager must possess a wide array of management skills. |
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True or False: The project manager must constantly manage the "triple constraints" of project quality, time, and materials. |
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Which is one of the triple constraints in project management? |
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A risk identification chart identifies and ranks potential risks: |
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By probability, impact, and degree of control |
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Good project management tools successfully support a project because: |
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They complement a solid understanding of project concepts |
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Which is the most important activity of a project manager? |
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Communications management |
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The primary reason for having a project charter is to: |
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Obtain approval to proceed with a project and secure resources |
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What element or part of a project management plan details how project decisions and changes are made? |
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A project is completed when: |
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Which is most important in a project life cycle plan? |
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Description of the technical work to be done in each phase |
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The project life cycle is divided into sequential phases to: |
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Provide optimum management and control |
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The preliminary scope statement is part of the: |
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Project plan execution is primarily concerned with: |
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Technical and organizational interfaces |
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The primary purpose of the project management plan is to: |
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Determine how the project will be planned |
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In addition to managing risks, the other key duty of the project manager is to: |
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Balance the "triple constraints" of quality, time, and cost |
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