LinkedIn Learning: Leading Projects Exam
Which of these tools are used for mapping processes?
Swimlane
The sixth pillar of the DIRECT Framework is____.
Transition the people
A project kickoff____.
all of these answers (can create momentum for a project, can inform team members about their roles, & can give team members a chance to meet one another).
Contractors and consultants____.
all of these answers (can make it easier to scale up quickly, can bring specialized skills and experience, & can move on to other projects when your project completes).
A project leader needs to ensure that which of the following are addressed?
all of these answers (defining the objective, transitioning the people, & investigating options).
Capturing lessons learned_____.
all of these answers (does not need to take a lot of time or money, can help the project team begin to transition, & can reduce the change of repeating mistakes in the future).
The project sponsor should always_____.
approve the resources for the project
To maximize the value of brainstorming, it is good to____.
capture all of the ideas on paper or with a recording
The fifth pillar of the DIRECT Framework is____.
change the processes
Root cause analysis helps to____.
focus on the problems, rather than the symptoms
A startup plan____.
includes critical activities that need to occur in a short period of time
An activity has slack if it____.
is not on the critical path
When a surprise comes up during a project,____.
it should be captured on the Actign Item List
Which of the following should be included on a punchlist?
items that need to be corrected before the project is complete
Opportunities and Threats are both characteristics____.
of the environment
The spine of a fishbone diagram is the____.
problem that you are investigating
Documenting scope in a project charter reduces____.
uncertainty
Project metrics should never be____.
unrelated to the project goals
A network diagram makes it easy to see_____.
which activities are predecessors and successors
An RFP must contain all of the details of a project.
False
