Project Management Processes Assignment
Part I by answering the assigned questions.
Part II by completing the matching exercise.
Part III by answering true or false to the questions.
Part I – Answer the following questions (30 points):
1. Why aren’t the processes groups the same as project phases? (15 points)
2. After “create WBS” on a project what would be the next five sequences to
follow? (15 points)
Part II – Matching Exercise (20 Points):
Match column A with B: (2 points each/20 points)
Column A Column B
(1) 7.1 ___ Input to “develop schedule”
(2) Monitoring and Controlling Process Group ____Business case
(3) Project charter ____Approving or rejecting change
(4) Progressive detailing ____Estimate costs
(5) Integrates and consolidates ____Project management plan
(6) WBS ____Authorizes
(7) Estimate activity durations ___ Subdividing
(8) Verify scope ____Input to “control scope”
(9) Worth the investment ____Rolling wave
(10) CCB ____Greatest time period
Part III – Answer True or False to These Questions (20 Points):
True or False Questions: (2 points each/20 points)
1. Product-oriented processes specify and create the project’s key outputs. ___
2. Closing process group are those processes performed to finalize all activities across all process groups to formally close the project or phase. ___
3. The process groups are not project phases. ___
4. Collecting requirements is the process of defining and documenting the project teams needs to meet the project objectives. ___
5. Quantitative risk analysis is the process of subjectively analyzing he effect of identified risks on overall project objectives. ___
6. Verify scope and formalizing acceptance go together. ___
7. Most experienced project management practitioners know there is a single best way to manage a project. _
8. The statement of work is a narrative description. ___
9. A contract is an input if the project is being done for an external customer. ___
10. All of the monitoring and control processes and many of the executing processes produce change requests as an output. ___
answer-
True / False
1- true
2- True
3- true
4-True
5- False because it is numercall analysis not subjective
6-false
7- False
8- True
9- True because A contract from the customer's acquiring organization is an input if the project is being done for an external customer
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Match column A with B Column A Column B 7.1 ___ Input to “develop schedule” Monitoring and Controlling Process Group ____Business case Project charter ____Approving or rejecting change Progressive detailing ____Estimate costs Integrates and consolidates ____Project management plan WBS ____Authorizes Estimate activity durations ___ Subdividing Verify scope ____Input to “control scope” Worth the investment ____Rolling wave CCB ____Greatest time period
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