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Daily Question #4592
A project manager is managing the scope of the project and creating a work breakdown structure (WBS) with the team members.
How should the project manager organize the WBS?
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a. Cost-oriented
77%
b. Deliverable oriented
8%
c. Customer-oriented
13%
d. Team oriented
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Daily Question #49
The primary communication and interpersonal skills you will use in working with your project sponsor will be:
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a. Issue identification and discussion
51%
b. Negotiating
6%
c. Team building
7%
d. Public relations
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Daily Question #4807
A new project team has formed and the project manager notices that some of the team members do not feel comfortable being part of the project team. As a result, members of the team are working individually and not as a team.
What should the project manager do to resolve this?
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Daily Question #4503
The president of your company has selected you to be the head of all eLearning and has asked that you launch a program to develop new media for delivering your companyโ€™s content. The program has a number of stakeholders, some of whom are supportive and some of whom are skeptical, and you anticipate many debates concerning the programโ€™s objectives. As the program manager, you recognize that you need to rely on
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Daily Question #3150
A team member misses a project meeting without it being approved and has been penalized as defined in the ground rules. This team member, as well as other team members, insist that it is the first time they have seen this rule regarding the project and they do not agree with the penalty.
What should the project manager have done to avoid this situation?
Daily Question #4615
A project manager is managing a project that has a new sponsor who is cutting the budget.
As a servant leader, how should the project manager handle the budget cuts with the team?
Answers:
a. Notify the project sponsor that the budget reduction will require a schedule slip and scope reduction.
b. Inform each team member that they must release a portion of their budget but must remain on schedule with no change to the scope.
c. Meet with the schedule coordinator and financial analyst to tell them which budget lines to reduce and where to release slack.
d. Collaborate with the team to assess the impact of the change on the project and recommend an updated project plan.
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Daily Question #2897
The Scrum team working with the quality department has been shifting away from the Business unit due to unclear product requirements. It is now the third sprint and both teams have been at a standstill for a few days.
What should the project leader do to solve this situation?
Answers:
a. Analyze the problem with both teams to figure out if part of the work must be redone.
b. Select new team members in an effort to obtain fresh ideas to solve the impasse.
c. Demand that the business team stop wasting time and define final requirements for the product.
d. Tell the business team and Scrum team to continue following the initial plan.
Daily Question #5378
A project manager is managing a project which is approaching the end of the execution phase. A high-level stakeholder informs the project manager that a very important requirement was not included in the scope of the project and that without that requirement the project will deliver no value.
What is the first thing the project manager should do?
Answers:
a. Include the requirement into the project and schedule it as soon as possible.
b. Inform the project sponsor about the situation and request assistance.
c. Evaluate the impact that the inclusion of this new requirement will have on project performance.
d. Inform the stakeholder that it is impossible to add new requirements to an approved project scope.
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Daily Question #911
Having taken over an "at-risk" project, you realize that many of the problems stem from shifting priorities, resource conflicts with other projects, and an on-again/off-again approach to the project.
These are classified as:
Daily Question #1778
Which three criteria should be looked at when setting iteration length?
Answers:
a. The time needed to complete a user story, the time needed to build and test the stories, and the product team's acceptance of the stories.
b. Timeframe in which the stories must be released, the cost to deliver the features to market, and the product team's acceptance of the stories.
c. Delivering chunks of user-valued functionality, the time needed to build and test the stories, and the product team's acceptance of the stories.
d. Features that categorize the product, the time needed to complete the features, and the cost to deliver the features to market.