When a project starts with a high priority but it is canceled because its rank erodes or crashes during its project life cycle?

(Get Answer) – Project management ch 14 – project closure

Project Closure
Project Management Ch 14
6th Edition

Your Results:
The  answer for each question is indicated by a  .

1    
Which of the following is not a wrap-up closure activity that might be found on a checklist?
    A)
Getting delivery acceptance from the customer
    B)
Reassigning project team members
    C)
Closing accounts and seeing all bills are paid
    D)
Evaluation of team performance
    E)
Creating a final report
    

 
2    
The content of the final report typically includes the following topics EXCEPT
    A)
Lessons learned
    B)
Review and analysis
    C)
Recommendations
    D)
Executive summary
    E)
Team reviews
    

 
3    
When the project may be completed early with some parts of the project eliminated this is considered to be ___________ closure.
    A)
Normal
    B)
Premature
    C)
Perpetual
    D)
Changed Priority
    E)
Failed Project
    

 
4    
When a project starts with a high priority but it is cancelled because its rank erodes or crashes during its project life cycle, this is an example of what type of project closure?
    A)
Normal
    B)
Premature
    C)
Perpetual
    D)
Failed Project
    E)
Changed Priority
    

 
5    
Which of the following summarizes project performance and provides useful information for continuous improvement?
    A)
Customer acceptance
    B)
The final report
    C)
Team evaluation
    D)
360 degree feedback
    E)
Project summary
    

 
6 UNANSWERED   
Which part of the final report examines in detail the underlying causes of problems, issues, and successes relative to the project and includes concise, factual review statements of the project?
    A)
Executive summary
    B)
Review and analysis
    C)
Recommendations
    D)
Lessons learned
    E)
Appendix
    

 
7    
The purpose of project evaluation is to assess how well
    A)
The project team performed
    B)
The team members performed
    C)
The project manager performed
    D)
The project team and team members performed
    E)
The project team, team members and the project manager performed
    

 
8    
Which of the following would NOT be appropriate to assess when evaluating team performance?
    A)
How well the team performed in terms of time, cost, and specifications
    B)
Effectiveness of group decisions
    C)
Individual strengths and weaknesses
    D)
Customer satisfaction with project deliverables
    E)
Trust among group members
    

 
9    
An analysis carried out during and shortly after the project life cycle that attempts to capture positive and negative learning is represented in which of the following?
    A)
Scenario analysis
    B)
Variance analyses
    C)
Lessons learned
    D)
Performance evaluation
    E)
Strategic objectives
    

 
10    
The process for capturing lessons learned continues to evolve, but there are still many barriers to effectively capitalizing on lessons learned that have been identified. The following are examples of these barriers EXCEPT
    A)
Lack of time
    B)
Teams get little direction or support after lessons are reported
    C)
Lessons learned often degenerate into blame sessions
    D)
Lessons learned are being used across different locations
    E)
The organizational culture doesn’t support the effort that it takes to capitalize on lessons learned
    

 
11    
The following are distinguishing characteristics of retrospectives methodology EXCEPT
    A)
Uses an independent facilitator
    B)
Establishes in-process learning gates during the project life cycle
    C)
An owner, typically a team member, is assigned
    D)
Reviews cannot be linked to percent complete
    E)
A repository is developed that is easy to use
    

 
12    
A guide who leads the project team through an analysis of project activities that went well, what needs improvement, and development of a follow-up action plan with goals and accountability is a(n)
    A)
Owner
    B)
Project sponsor
    C)
Project manager
    D)
Facilitator
    E)
Mediator
    

 
13    
More and more companies are discarding the traditional superior-subordinate performance feedback process and replacing it with a multi-rater appraisal called
    A)
Critical incidences review
    B)
Management by objectives
    C)
The 360-degree feedback
    D)
Team evaluation survey
    E)
Retrospectives
    

 
14    
Which of the following is NOT a role of the closure facilitator?
    A)
Create an environment in which stakeholders feel safe to provide input
    B)
Lead the team in exploring new ways for solving problems
    C)
Uses several questionnaires as a starting point to conduct the post-project retrospective
    D)
Get delivery acceptance from the customer
    E)
Elicit a 360 degree view and input from all stakeholders to create a more complete picture of project issues
    

 
15    
Each retrospective is assigned a(n) _________, typically a team member who is very interested in and familiar with the retrospective. This individual will serve as the contact point for anyone needing information relating to the retrospective.
    A)
Owner
    B)
Project sponsor
    C)
Project manager
    D)
Facilitator
    E)
Mediator

When a project starts with a high priority but it is canceled because its rank erodes or crashes during its project life cycle?

When the project may be completed early with some parts of the project eliminated this is considered to be closure?

A project closure where the project is completed early with some parts of the project eliminated would be classified as project failure. 72.

What is it called when a project is completed and turned over to its stakeholders?

Extinction occurs when project work is completed and accepted by its stakeholders. Addition occurs when projects evolve into ongoing operations, and integration occurs when resources are distributed to other areas of an organization.

At what level of the project management maturity model does optimization of the project management take place?

Level 5: Optimizing Process “Processes are in place and actively used to improve project management activities.

What are the three major deliverables for project closure?

-Wrapping up the project:ensure the project is approved and accepted by the customer. -Retrospectives: lessons learned are designed to improve per- formance on current and future projects. Normal-most common circumstance for project closure is simply a completed project.