Introduction To Project Management Flashcards

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What are the career that use project management skills?

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  • business owners
  • outsourcing services
  • healthcare
  • educators
  • creative services
  • engineers
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The product or service is the quality desired.

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Business owners

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(Business owner)
The ________ are aligned with what the consumer expected.

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Costs

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The __________ of the product or service meets the deadline for the buyer of that item.

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Timeliness

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Who are the creative services?

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  • graphic artist
  • curators
  • video editor
  • multimedia artist
  • media producers
  • technical writers
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They monitor pain management and vital signs and provide status reports to physicians

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Nurse

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They establish a care plan for their patients

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Nurse

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(Nurse)
_________ with their patient, their family, physicians and other healthcare clinicians

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Communication

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They acts as a facilitators and coaches and communicating in the classroom

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Educators

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Plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; implement these plans; and monitor each student’s progress

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Educators

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Use their people skills to manage students, parents, and administrators

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Educators

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According to ________ , a temporary undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.

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Project management institute

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It defined a project as a piece of planned work or activity that is completed over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular aim

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Cambridge English Dictionary

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It is unique

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Project

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This are temporary in nature and have a definite beginning and ending date

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Project

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16
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It is completed when the project goals are achieved or it is determined the project is no longer viable

17
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Construction projects are ________, _________undertakings

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  • intricate
  • time-consuming
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To some degree each_______________ is unique—no two jobs
are ever exactly the same.

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construction project

19
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It subject to the influence of highly
variable and sometimes unpredictable factors.

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Construction process

20
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What composes a project?

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  • scope
  • schedule
  • budget
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It represent the work accomplished

22
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refers to the cost, measured
in monetary form and/or labor-hours of
work

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refers to the logical sequencing and timing of the work to be performed.

24
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is a combination of the standards and
criteria to which the project’s output must be delivered for them to perform effectively.

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defined by potential external events that will have a negative impact on the project if they occur.
Risk
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are required to carry out the project tasks. They can be people, equipment, facilities, funding, or anything else capable of definition (usually other than labor) required for the completion of a project activity.
Resources
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is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques applied to project activities in order to meet the project requirements.
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is a process that includes planning, putting the project plan into action, and measuring progress and performance
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Importance of Project Management
- Meet business objectives - increase chances of success - resolve problems and issues - satisfy stakeholders expectations - deliver the right products at the right time - respond to risks in a timely manner - optimize the use of organizational resources - manage constraints - identify, recover, or terminate failing projects - balance the influence of constraints on the project - manage change in a better manner
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Absence of project management
- missed deadlines - cost overruns - poor quality - rework - uncontrolled expansion of the project - lost of reputation of the organization - unsatisfied stakeholders - failure in achieving the objectives in which the project was undertaken