Project Management Chapter 9
d. responsibility assignment matrix
A ______ maps the work of a project, as described in the WBS, to the people responsible for performing the work. a. project organizational chart b. work definition and assignment process c. resource histogram d. responsibility assignment matrix
c. histogram
A staffing management plan often includes a resource ______ , which is a column chart that shows the number of resources assigned to the project over time. a. chart b. graph c. histogram d. timeline
c. affiliation
According to McClelland's acquired-needs theory, people who desire harmonious relations with other people and need to feel accepted have a high ______ need. a. social b. achievement c. affiliation d. extrinsic
d. physiological
At the bottom of Maslow's pyramid or hierarchy of needs are ______needs. a. self-actualization b. esteem c. safety d. physiological
A popular tool for determining personality preferences
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Charts that show Responsibility, Accountability, Consultation, and Informed roles for project stakeholders
RACI charts
A model that describes five stages of team development: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning
Tuckman model
a. forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning
What are the five stages in Tuckman's model of team development, in chronological order? a. forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning b. storming, forming, norming, performing, and adjourning c. norming, forming, storming, performing, and adjourning d. forming, storming, performing, norming, and adjourning
b. resource leveling
What technique can you use to resolve resource conflicts by delaying tasks? a. resource loading b. resource leveling c. critical path analysis d. overallocation
d. Social Styles Profile
Which of the following is not a tool or technique for managing project teams? a. observation and conversation b. project performance appraisals c. conflict management d. Social Styles Profile
a. resource estimating
Which of the following is not part of project human resource management? a. resource estimating b. acquiring the project team c. developing the project team d. managing the project team
a. Intrinsic motivation
______ causes people to participate in an activity for their own enjoyment. a. Intrinsic motivation b. Extrinsic motivation c. Self motivation d. Social motivation
b. Referent
______ power is based on a person's individual charisma. a. Affiliation b. Referent c. Personality d. Legitimate
Using punishment, threats, or other negative approaches to get people to do things they do not want to do
coercive power
A conflict-handling mode in which decision makers incorporate different viewpoints and insights to develop consensus and commitment
collaborating mode
Using a give-and-take approach to resolve conflicts; bargaining and searching for solutions that bring some degree of satisfaction to all the parties in a dispute
compromise mode
Facing a conflict directly using a problem-solving approach that allows affected parties to work through their disagreements
confrontation mode
People who fill in for project managers in their absence and assist them as needed
deputy project managers
Listening with the intent to understand
empathic listening
Using one's personal knowledge and expertise to get people to change their behavior
expert power
An approach that causes people to do something for a reward or to avoid a penalty
extrinsic motivation
Using a win-lose approach to conflict resolution to get one's way
forcing mode
Conformance to the values or ethical standards of a group
groupthink
A pyramid structure illustrating Maslow's theory that people's behaviors are guided or motivated by a sequence of needs
hierarchy of needs
An approach that causes people to participate in an activity for their own enjoyment
intrinsic motivation
Getting people to do things based on a position of authority
legitimate power
Matching certain behaviors of another person
mirroring
A specific type of organizational chart that shows which organizational units are responsible for particular work items
organizational breakdown structure (OBS)
A state in which not enough resources are available to perform the assigned work during a given time period
overallocation
The ability to influence behavior to get people to do things they would not otherwise do
power
A relation of harmony, conformity, accord, or affinity
rapport
Getting others to do things based on a person's own charisma
referent power
A column chart that shows the number of resources assigned to a project over time
resource histogram
A technique for resolving resource conflicts by delaying tasks
resource leveling
The amount of individual resources an existing schedule requires during specific time periods
resource loading
A matrix that maps the work of a project, as described in the WBS, to the people responsible for performing the work, as described in the organizational breakdown structure (OBS)
responsibility assignment matrix (RAM)
Using incentives to induce people to do things
reward power
Deemphasizing or avoiding areas of differences and emphasizing areas of agreement
smoothing mode
A document that describes when and how people will be added to a project team and taken off it
staffing management plan
People responsible for managing the subprojects of a larger project
subproject managers
An approach in which the whole is greater than the sum of the parts
synergy
Building individual and group skills to enhance project performance
team development
Retreating or withdrawing from an actual or potential disagreement
withdrawal mode