MGMT 404 Final Exam Answers (2018)
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MGMT 404 Final Exam Answers (2018) / Business Systems Analysis
1. (TCO 4) An example of bottom up estimating would be:
2. (TCO 6) You are the project manager of a major IT project in Italy. You review your earned value report and you see that your CPI is .78. What does this mean to you?
3. (TCO 4) Which of the below is an example of an indirect cost to a project?
4. (TCO 7) Which of the following is an example of an informal verbal form of communication?
5. (TCO 8) What document provides the project manager with information as to whom must be consulted and informed of the completion of a particular project activity?
6. (TCO 8) You are the project manager of a large, virtual HR project. You want to improve the functioning of the project team. Which of the techniques below would not likely improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the project team?
7. (TCO 9) Stand-up meetings in agile project management do all of the following except which?
8. (TCO 6) To control your project, you decide to use milestone analysis. Which of the below is not a benefit of using milestone analysis to control a project?
9. (TCO 4) Compare and contrast top-down and bottom-up project estimating techniques.
10. (TCO 6) You are comparing two projects. Using the data below, calculate the CV, SV, SPI, and CPI. Second, use the values to provide the status of each project. All values are in dollars.
Project A
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Project B
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EV
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850
|
550
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PV
|
875
|
575
|
AC
|
900
|
650
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11. (TCOs 4 and 6) Describe the 4-step general model of project control. Provide examples of each step.
12. (TCO 8) All projects suffer from some form of conflict at one time or another. List and describe four common sources of conflict on a project and provide examples of each from either a recent project or from your personal life.
13. (TCO 9) Most projects completed using traditional project management are done in a weak matrix organization. Most projects completed in an agile project management framework use a strong matrix or pure project environment. Why is this so?
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