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  • Question
  • The difference between the core process and facilitating processes is


  • Options
  • A. Core process take more time and resources
  • B. Core processes are performed in the same sequence and facilitating processes are intermittent
  • C. Facilitating processes often require micromanagement in order to be completed on time
  • D. Core Processes are not performed in the same sequence and facilitating processes are

  • Correct Answer
  • Core processes are performed in the same sequence and facilitating processes are intermittent 

    Explanation

    Answer A is incorrect because the core processes do not necessarily take more time and resources than facilitating processes. Answer C is incorrect because core processes are not usually tied with micromanagement of tasks. Answer D is incorrect because core processes are performed in the same sequence on most projects.


  • PMP Certification problems


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    • 1. Projects come in all sizes and shapes. Many times, project managers must daw from their "toolbox" of processes, tools, or methodologies. How many knowledge areas are described in the Project Management Body of Knowledge ?

    • Options
    • A. 2 - core processes and facilitating processes
    • B. 9
    • C. 5 - initiation, planning,execution,control, and closing
    • D. 39
    • Discuss
    • 2. Project Procurement Management - Processes Describe the Inputs, Tools and Techniques , Outputs included in the Contract Closure?
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    • 3. Project Procurement Management - Processes Describe the Inputs, Tools and Techniques , Outputs included in the Contract Administration?
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    • 4. Project Procurement Management - Processes Describe the Inputs, Tools and Techniques , Outputs included in the Select Sellers?
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    • 5. Project Procurement Management - Processes Describe the Inputs, Tools and Techniques , Outputs included in the Request Seller Responses?
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    • 6. The triple constraints of Project Management are frequently discussed in other contextx such as marketing classes and a variety of other subjects. The interaction between _____, ______, and _______can be seen as a triangle, with the three sides impacting the others.

    • Options
    • A. quality, resources, time
    • B. money, resources, quality
    • C. scope, quality, planning
    • D. time, scope, cost
    • Discuss
    • 7. Whenever people are looking for a job, they frequently see "program manager wanted" and "project manager wanted" when reading the job listings in their local newspaper. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between projects and programs?

    • Options
    • A. There are no differences between the two;they are just different terms for the same thing
    • B. A project is composed of one or more related programs.
    • C. A program is composed of one or more related projects.
    • D. A project is a temporary endeavor, where as a program is permanent
    • Discuss
    • 8. You have recently been promoted to a project manager for a clinical testing facility. The team is developing a new product that will cut down on testing interval requirements for a new seizure management medication. After you become involved with the project, you decide to add more research reports, which the customer did not request. This is an example of

    • Options
    • A. Good customer service scope
    • B. Scope creep
    • C. Due diligence
    • D. Gold Plating
    • Discuss
    • 9. A company that you previously worked for is seeking new employees and you are trying to exolain the culture to a potential candidate. The company has strict policies, supervisory control, and rules. Team members are not encouraged to be individualistic nor offer feedback to upper management. Many times, the team feels its input is not valuable or implemented. This explanation describes a company that utilizes what employee management theory?

    • Options
    • A. Meridith and Mann's Autocratic Management Theory
    • B. Deming's Zero Defects Theory
    • C. Kerzner's Earned value Theory
    • D. DMcGregor's X Theory
    • Discuss
    • 10. Management by projects views aspects of ongoing operations as projects in order to apply Project Management techniques to them. This can be used to describe an oranizational approach to the management of ongoing operations. Why would a company want to utilize this methodology on nonprojects?

    • Options
    • A. To keep project managers employed
    • B. To provide better estimates about durations
    • C. To allow the utilization of PM tools, such as earned value, to calculate ROI
    • D. To specify the different phases within the operations
    • Discuss


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