Managing Organizations Flashcards

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What is a portfolio

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A collection of lower level portfolios, programs, projects grouped for centralized management aimed at strategic objectives
Note projects may not be directly related

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What is a program

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A group of related projects that have a common outcome or capability which are managed together to achieve better benefits and control

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What is a project

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A temporary body of work that produces a unique product service or result to meet a strategic objective. It is progressively elaborated

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What is a sub project

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A smaller portion of a project that enables easier management

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What is ongoing work

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Repetitive work with no defined end. It is also known as operational work and can have changing objectives

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Name types of project stakeholders

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Sponsor
Operational stakeholders
Vendors a.k.a. cellars
Business partners
Project team
Customer
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Who is the sponsor

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A senior executive for whom the project is done. He provides funding and is the primary risk taker

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What are operational stakeholders

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Employees in the organization such as HR, sales, customer service, etc.

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Who are vendors

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External organizations that supply goods or services for the project

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Who is the project team

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The people to conduct a project. The PM is authorized to manage and the project team does the work

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Who is the customer

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The individual or group that purchases or uses the product or service output of the project

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What are the types of project influencers

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Organizational culture
Enterprise environmental factors
Organizational process assets

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What is organizational culture

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The unique nuances of how business is conducted and how the organization operates. Including shared values, norms, beliefs, policies, etc.

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What are enterprise environmental factors

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Internal and external factors affecting the project outcomes

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What are organizational process assets

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Project related data and documents from previous work. Including plans, procedures, guidelines, etc.

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What are the types of project constraints

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Scope
Quality
Schedule
Budget
Resources
Risks
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What is organizational project management (OPM)

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A strategy execution framework using portfolio, program, project to consistently and predictably deliver organizational strategy

18
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What are projects authorized based on

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Market demand
Strategic opportunity or business need
Social need
Environmental consideration
Customer request
Technological advance
Legal requirement
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What is a project management office PMO

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A management structure that standardizes the project related governance processes and facilitate sharing of resources, methodologies, tools, techniques

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What is a supportive PMO

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It provides a consultative role and serves as a project repository. The degree of control is low

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What is the controlling PMO

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It provides support and requires compliance through various means. The degree of control is moderate

22
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What is a directive PMO

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It takes control of the projects by directly managing them. The degree of control is high

23
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What are the primary functions of a PMO

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Managing shared resources across projects

24
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Name the project management competencies

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Knowledge (understanding of PM knowledge areas)
Performance (qualifications, experience, tasks, tools, techniques)
Personal skills