SPM Chapter 8 and 9
The ____ presents subjects with a series of ambiguous pictures and asks them to develop a spontaneous story for each picture, assuming they will project their own needs into the story. a. RAM c. TAT b. MBTI d. RACI
TAT
Psychologist David Merril describes ____ as reactive and people-oriented. a. "Expressives" c. "Analyticals" b. "Drivers" d. "Amiables"
"Amiables" COMPLETION
Psychologist David Merril describes ____ as reactive and task-oriented. a. "Expressives" c. "Analyticals" b. "Drivers" d. "Amiables"
"Analyticals"
Six Sigma's target for perfection is the achievement of no more than ____ defects, errors, or mistakes per million opportunities. a. 1.34 c. 34 b. 3.4 d. 340
3.4
There are ____________________ main types of power, based on French and Raven's classic study, "The Bases of Social Power."
5
A certainty factor of 1.960 is used for ____ percent desired certainty. a. 75 c. 96 b. 95 d. 99
95
In any normal distribution, ____ percent of the population is within three standard deviations of the mean. a. 95.5 c. 99.7 b. 99.0 d. 99.9
99.7
____________________ should receive frequent performance feedback, and although money is not an important motivator to them, it is an effective form of feedback.
Achievers
____ is the cost of evaluating processes and their outputs to ensure that a project is error-free or within an acceptable error range. a. Prevention cost c. Internal failure cost b. Appraisal cost d. External failure cost
Appraisal cost
____ helps integrate traditionally separate organizational functions, set process improvement goals and priorities, provide guidance for quality processes, and provide a point of reference for appraising current processes. a. SQFD c. SQMMI b. CMM d. CMMI
CMMI COMPLETION
____________________ diagrams trace complaints about quality problems back to the responsible production operations.
Cause-and-effect - Fishbone - Ishikawa
____ involves using punishment, threats, or other negative approaches to get people to do things they do not want to do. a. Legitimate power c. Reward power b. Coercive power d. Referent power
Coercive power
____ wrote Quality Is Free in 1979 and is best known for suggesting that organizations strive for zero defects. a. Juran c. Crosby b. Ishikawa d. Deming
Crosby
Projects that use Six Sigma principles for quality control normally follow a five-phase improvement process called ____________________.
DMAIC
One of ____ 14 Points for Management states that an organization should cease dependence on inspection to achieve quality. a. Deming's c. Crosby's b. Juran's d. Ishikawa's
Deming's
____ fill in for project managers in their absence and assist them as needed. a. Deputy project managers c. Assistant project managers b. Subproject managers d. Second-tier project managers
Deputy project managers
____________________ is a quality planning technique that helps identify which variables have the most influence on the overall outcome of a process.
Design of experiments
____ is best known for developing Theory X and Theory Y. a. Frederick Herzberg c. Abraham Maslow b. David McClelland d. Douglas McGregor
Douglas McGregor
____________________ is listening with the intent to understand.
Empathic listening
____ is a cost that relates to all errors not detected and not corrected before delivery to the customer. a. Prevention cost c. Internal failure cost b. Appraisal cost d. External failure cost
External failure cost
____________________ causes people to do something for a reward or to avoid a penalty.
Extrinsic motivation
____________________ means a product can be used as it was intended.
Fitness for use
____, a quality system standard developed by the ISO, is a three-part, continuous cycle of planning, controlling, and documenting quality in an organization. a. IEEE 15504 c. IEEE 9000 b. ISO 9000 d. ISO 15504
ISO 9000
____________________ often perform quality audits by helping to design specific quality metrics for a project and then applying and analyzing the metrics throughout the project.
Industrial engineers
One of ____ ten steps states that an organization should build awareness of the need and opportunity for improvement. a. Deming's c. Juran's b. Crosby's d. Ishikawa's
Juran's
____________________ is getting people to do things based on a position of authority.
Legitimate power
The ____________________ is a popular tool for determining personality preferences.
MBTI - Myers-Briggs Type Indicator - Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
____ is matching certain behaviors of the other person. a. Empathic listening c. Synergy b. Rapport d. Mirroring
Mirroring
A(n) ____________________ is a specific type of organizational chart that shows which organizational units are responsible for which work items.
OBS - organizational breakdown structure - organizational breakdown structure (OBS)
____________________ means more resources than are available are assigned to perform work at a given time.
Overallocation
A(n) ____________________ is a histogram that can help you identify and prioritize problem areas.
Pareto chart - Pareto diagram
____ help(s) you identify the vital few contributors that account for most quality problems in a system. a. Statistical sampling c. Six Sigma b. Pareto charts d. Quality control charts
Pareto charts
____________________ is the potential ability to influence behavior to get people to do things they would not otherwise do.
Power
____________________ are groups of non-supervisors and work leaders in a single company department who volunteer to conduct group studies on how to improve the effectiveness of work in their department.
Quality circles
Some organizations use ____________________ to show Responsibility, Accountability, Consultation, and Informed roles for project stakeholders.
RACI charts
The ____________________ allocates work to responsible and performing organizations, teams, or individuals, depending on the desired level of detail.
RAM - responsibility assignment matrix - responsibility assignment matrix (RAM)
A(n) ____________________ or draft contract often provides the basis for defining and finalizing work requirements.
RFP - Request for Proposal - Request for Proposal (RFP)
____________________ is a relation of harmony, conformity, accord, or affinity.
Rapport
____ is based on an individual's personal charisma. a. Legitimate power c. Reward power b. Coercive power d. Referent power
Referent power
____ is a technique for resolving resource conflicts by delaying tasks. a. Resource loading c. Resource allocation b. Resource leveling d. Resource requesting
Resource leveling
____ refers to the amount of individual resources an existing schedule requires during specific time periods. a. Resource loading c. Resource allocation b. Resource leveling d. Resource requesting
Resource loading
____ involves using incentives to induce people to do things. a. Legitimate power c. Reward power b. Coercive power d. Referent power
Reward power
____________________ often results in requested changes and validated defect repair, resulting from recommended defect repair or corrective or preventive actions.
Rework
____________________ design methods focus on eliminating defects by substituting scientific inquiry for trial-and-error methods.
Robust
The ____________________ model focuses on defining user requirements and planning software projects.
SQFD - Software Quality Function Deployment - Software Quality Function Deployment (SQFD)
Which of Covey's habits does Douglas Ross suggest differentiates good project managers from average or poor project managers? a. Think win/win b. Seek first to understand, then to be understood c. Begin with the end in mind d. Synergize
Seek first to understand, then to be understood
In the MBTI, the ____ dimension relates to the manner in which you gather information. a. Extrovert/Introvert c. Judgment/Perception b. Thinking/Feeling d. Sensation/Intuition
Sensation/Intuition
____________________ is a measure of quality control equal to 1 fault in 1 million opportunities.
Six 9s of quality
____ is a comprehensive and flexible system for achieving, sustaining and maximizing business success. a. Statistical sampling c. Six Sigma b. Pareto analysis d. Quality control charting
Six Sigma
____________________ measures how much variation exists in a distribution of data.
Standard deviation
____ involves choosing part of a population of interest for inspection. a. Statistical sampling c. Six Sigma b. Pareto analysis d. Quality control charting
Statistical sampling
____________________ are responsible for managing the subprojects into which a large project might be divided.
Subproject managers
____________________ is the concept that the whole is equal to more than the sum of its parts.
Synergy
____________________ are the screens and reports the system generates.
System outputs
The ____________________ is a tool to measure the individual needs of different people using McClelland's categories.
TAT - Thematic Apperception Test - Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
People who believe in ____ assume that the average worker wants to be directed and prefers to avoid responsibility. a. Theory W c. Theory Y b. Theory X d. Theory Z
Theory X
Managers who believe in McGregor's ____________________ assume that individuals do not inherently dislike work, but consider it as natural as play or rest.
Theory Y
____ emphasizes things such as job rotation, broadening of skills, generalization versus specialization, and the need for continuous training of workers. a. Theory W c. Theory Y b. Theory X d. Theory Z
Theory Z
Quality planning implies the ability to anticipate situations and prepare actions that bring about the desired outcome.
True
Resource leveling results in fewer problems for project personnel and accounting departments.
True
Schedules tend to focus primarily on time rather than on both time and resources.
True
Testing needs to be done during almost every phase of the systems development life cycle.
True
____ is an independent test performed by end users prior to accepting the delivered system. a. Integration testing c. User acceptance testing b. Unit testing d. System testing
User acceptance testing
An important tool used in the ____ phase of the DMAIC process is the fishbone or Ishikawa diagram. a. define c. analyze b. measure d. improve
analyze
According to Thamhain and Wilemon, ____ is the legitimate hierarchical right to issue orders. a. authority c. expertise b. assignment d. promotion
authority
Sample size = 0.25 * (____________________/acceptable error)2
certainty factor
The ____________________ means taking responsibility for failures or not meeting quality expectations.
cost of nonconformance
A(n) ____ is any instance where the product or service fails to meet customer requirements. a. defect c. error b. failure d. recall
defect
Only after meeting ____________________ needs can individuals act upon growth needs.
deficiency
Important tools used in the ____ phase of the DMAIC process include a project charter, a description of customer requirements, process maps, and Voice of the Customer (VOC) data. a. define c. analyze b. measure d. improve
define
The first step in the framework for defining and assigning work is ____. a. defining how the work will be accomplished b. breaking down the work into manageable elements c. finalizing the project requirements d. assigning work responsibilities
finalizing the project requirements
If organizations want to be successful at implementing information technology projects, they need to understand the importance of project ____________________ and take actions to make effective use of people.
human resource management
The ____________________ often includes an organizational chart for the project, detailed information on roles and responsibilities, and a staffing management plan.
human resource plan
Many project managers keep a(n) ____________________ to document, monitor, and track issues that need to be resolved for the project team to work effectively.
issue log
Resource ____________________ aims to minimize period-by-period variations in resource loading by shifting tasks within their slack allowances.
leveling
Juran's final step to quality improvement is ____. a. organize to reach the goals (establish a quality council, identify problems, select projects, appoint teams, designate facilitators) b. keep score c. report progress d. maintain momentum by making annual improvement part of the regular systems and processes of the company
maintain momentum by making annual improvement part of the regular systems and processes of the company
Examples of common ____________________ include failure rates of products produced, availability of goods and services, and customer satisfaction ratings.
metrics
Psychosocial issues that affect how people work and how well they work include ____________________, influence and power, and effectiveness.
motivation
Herzberg called factors that cause job satisfaction ____________________.
motivators
A ____ is a bell-shaped curve that is symmetrical regarding the average value of the population (the data being analyzed). a. skewed distribution c. polynomial distribution b. normal distribution d. symmetrical distribution
normal distribution
In the Tuckman model, ____ occurs when the emphasis is on reaching the team goals, rather than working on team process. a. performing c. forming b. norming d. storming
performing
Covey, like Maslow, believes that people have the ability to be ____________________ and choose their responses to different situations.
proactive
Top management and ____________________ can have the greatest impact on the quality of projects by doing a good job of quality assurance.
project managers
The purpose of ____________________ is to ensure that the project will satisfy the needs for which it was undertaken.
project quality management - quality management
According to Thamhain and Wilemon, ____ is the ability to improve a worker's position. a. authority c. expertise b. assignment d. promotion
promotion
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) defines ____________________ as "the totality of characteristics of an entity that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs."
quality
Performing ____________________ involves periodically evaluating overall project performance to ensure that the project will satisfy the relevant quality standards.
quality assurance
A(n) ____________________ is a structured review of specific quality management activities that help identify lessons learned that could improve performance on current or future projects.
quality audit
Performing _________________________ involves monitoring specific project results to ensure that they comply with the relevant quality standards while identifying ways to improve overall quality.
quality control
A(n) ____ is a column chart that shows the number of resources assigned to a project over time. a. responsibility assignment matrix c. RACI charts b. resource histogram d. organizational breakdown structure
resource histogram
Watts S. Humphrey defines a(n) ____________________ as anything that must be changed before delivery of the program.
software defect
In the Tuckman model, ____ occurs as team members have different opinions as to how the team should operate. a. performing c. forming b. norming d. storming
storming
A(n) ____ is done to test each individual component (often a program) to ensure that it is as defect-free as possible. a. integration test c. user acceptance test b. unit test d. system test
unit test
Standard deviation and ____________________ are fundamental concepts for understanding quality control charts.
variability
The ____________________ represents the number of units handled correctly through the process steps.
yield
____ is at the top of Maslow's structure. a. Esteem c. Physiological b. Self-actualization d. Social
Self-actualization
Thamhain and Wilemon found that when project managers used work challenge and expertise to influence people, projects were more likely to succeed.
True
The first dimension of psychological type in the MBTI signifies whether people draw their energy from other people (extroverts) or from inside themselves (introverts).
True
The majority of people in the United States use the Internet.
True
Understanding which variables affect outcome is a very important part of quality planning.
True
Using Six Sigma principles is an organization-wide commitment.
True
Project quality management involves ____ main processes. a. two c. four b. three d. five
three
The ____ ultimately decides if quality is acceptable. a. project team c. project manager b. CEO d. customer
customer
The bottom four needs in Maslow's structure are referred to as ____ needs. a. self-actualization c. safety b. deficiency d. growth
deficiency
The main outputs of ____ process are team performance assessments and enterprise environmental factors update. a. managing the project team c. developing the project team b. acquiring the project team d. human resource planning
developing the project team
It took only ____ years for 50 million people to use the Internet compared to 25 years for 50 million people to use telephones. a. three c. seven b. five d. nine
five
Human resource management includes ____ processes. a. three c. five b. four d. six
four
____ is best known for developing a hierarchy of needs. a. Frederick Herzberg c. Abraham Maslow b. David McClelland d. Douglas McGregor
Abraham Maslow
____determine(s) if the products or services produced as part of the project will be accepted or rejected. a. Process adjustments c. Acceptance decisions b. Rework d. Auditing
Acceptance decisions
____ generates ideas for quality improvements by comparing specific project practices or product characteristics to those of other projects or products within or outside the performing organization. a. Design of experiments c. Testing b. Quality auditing d. Benchmarking
Benchmarking
A staffing management plan describes when and how people will be added to and taken off the project team.
True
As the job market changes, people should upgrade their skills to remain marketable and flexible.
True
Expectations can vary based on an organization's culture or geographic region.
True
If products are accepted, they are considered to be validated deliverables.
True
____ means the project's processes and products meet written specifications. a. Conformance to requirements c. Quality conformance b. Fitness for use d. Documentation matching
Conformance to requirements
Only in-house auditors can perform quality audits.
False
Organizational policies related to quality, the particular project's scope statement and product descriptions, and related standards and regulations are all important input to the quality assurance process.
False
People who believe in Theory Y assume that workers dislike and avoid work if possible, so managers must use coercion, threats, and various control schemes to get workers to make adequate efforts to meet objectives.
False
Project managers do not need to continually assess their team's performance.
False
____ involves periodically evaluating overall project performance to ensure that the project will satisfy the relevant quality standards. a. Performing quality assurance c. Checking quality b. Performing quality control d. Planning quality
Performing quality assurance
____ involves monitoring specific project results to ensure that they comply with the relevant quality standards while identifying ways to improve overall quality. a. Performing quality assurance c. Checking quality b. Performing quality control d. Planning quality
Performing quality control
____ includes identifying which quality standards are relevant to the project and how to satisfy those standards. a. Performing quality assurance c. Checking quality b. Performing quality control d. Planning quality
Planning quality
Modern quality management requires customer satisfaction, prefers prevention to inspection, and recognizes management responsibility for quality.
True
At the bottom of Maslow's structure are ____ needs. a. esteem c. physiological b. self-actualization d. social
physiological
Hiring managers say interpersonal skills are the least important soft skill for information technology workers.
False
In TQC, product quality is less important than production rates, and workers are not allowed to stop production whenever a quality problem occurs.
False
In a Pareto chart, the variables described by the histogram are ordered chronologically.
False
Integration testing replaces the other forms of testing with a single comprehensive test.
False
Legitimate power involves using personal knowledge and expertise to get people to change their behavior.
False
Project managers should limit the size of work teams to eight to ten members.
False
____ found that people were motivated to work mostly by feelings of personal achievement and recognition. a. Maslow c. McClelland b. McGregor d. Herzberg
Herzberg
____ is the ability of a product or service to perform as expected under normal conditions. a. Reliability c. Maintainability b. Performance d. Functionality
Reliability
People with a high need for ____ desire harmonious relationships with other people and need to feel accepted by others. a. affiliation c. power b. money d. achievement
affiliation
Assignment, budget, promotion, money, and penalty influence bases are automatically available to project managers as part of their position.
False
Continuous quality improvement is not a goal of quality assurance.
False
Control charts are one tool used in the analyze phase of the DMAIC process.
False
DeMarco and Lister found direct correlations between productivity and programming language, years of experience, and salary.
False
The term sigma means median.
False
When an information system does not function correctly, it is generally a slight inconvenience.
False
Quality is a lower priority than project scope, time, and cost.
False
____ involves identifying and documenting project roles, responsibilities, and reporting relationships. a. Developing the human resource plan c. Acquiring the project team b. Developing the project team d. Managing the project team
Developing the human resource plan
____ is best known for distinguishing between motivational factors and hygiene factors when considering motivation in work settings. a. Frederick Herzberg c. Abraham Maslow b. David McClelland d. Douglas McGregor
Frederick Herzberg
ISO 9000 provides minimum requirements needed for an organization to meet its quality certification standards.
True
If a certain resource is overallocated, the project manager can change the schedule to remove resource overallocation.
True
If companies plan their projects well, they can avoid the need for overtime, or they can make it clear that overtime is optional.
True
People who need personal ____ want to direct others and can be seen as bossy. a. affiliation c. power b. advancement d. achievement
achievement
People with a high need for ____ seek to excel and tend to avoid both low-risk and high-risk situations to improve their chances for achieving something worthwhile. a. affiliation c. power b. money d. achievement
achievement
Key outputs of ____ process are project staff assignments, resource calendars, and project management plan updates. a. managing the project team c. developing the project team b. acquiring the project team d. developing the human resource plan
acquiring the project team
The main outputs of ____ are a quality management plan, quality metrics, quality checklists, a process improvement plan, and project document updates. a. quality control c. quality assurance b. quality planning d. quality certification
quality planning
The ____ states that if seven data points in a row are all below the mean, above the mean, or are all increasing or decreasing, then the process needs to be examined for non-random problems. a. ten run rule c. seven run rule b. six 9s of quality rule d. Six Sigma rule
seven run rule
The quality planning process involves taking responsibility for quality throughout the project's life cycle.
False
To obtain valid statistics, it is important to study every member of a population.
False
When resources are used on a more constant basis, they require more management.
False
Maslow suggests that each level of the hierarchy of needs is not necessarily a prerequisite for the levels above.
False
Most information technology products can reach 100 percent reliability.
False
Abraham Maslow, a highly respected psychologist, rejected the dehumanizing negativism of psychology in the ____. a. 1940s c. 1960s b. 1950s d. 1970s
1950s
Smaller information technology projects usually have deputy project managers or subproject managers.
False
____ involves getting the needed personnel assigned to and working on the project. a. Developing the human resource plan c. Acquiring the project team b. Developing the project team d. Managing the project team
Acquiring the project team
Team-building skills are often not a challenge for many project managers.
False
The global job market for information technology workers is contracting.
False
____ proposed that an individual's specific needs are acquired or learned over time and shaped by life experiences. a. Frederick Herzberg c. Abraham Maslow b. David McClelland d. Douglas McGregor
David McClelland
____ involves building individual and group skills to enhance project performance. a. Developing the human resource plan c. Acquiring the project team b. Developing the project team d. Managing the project team
Developing the project team
A RAM should only be used to assign detailed work activities.
False
A responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) is a matrix that maps the work of the project as described in the OBS to the people responsible for performing the work as described in the WBS.
False
According to Herzberg, hygiene factors such as larger salaries, more supervision, or a more attractive work environment would motivate workers to do more if present.
False
All of the Six Sigma principles are brand new.
False
Design of experiments cannot be applied to project management issues such as cost and schedule trade-offs.
False
Extrinsic motivation causes people to participate in an activity for their own enjoyment.
False
____ are the system's special characteristics that appeal to users. a. Features c. Properties b. System outputs d. Functions
Features
____ is the degree to which a system performs its intended function. a. Reliability c. Maintainability b. Performance d. Functionality
Functionality
____ addresses the ease of performing maintenance on a product. a. Reliability c. Maintainability b. Performance d. Functionality
Maintainability
____ involves tracking team member performance, motivating team members, providing timely feedback, resolving issues and conflicts, and coordinating changes to help enhance project performance. a. Developing the human resource plan c. Acquiring the project team b. Developing the project team d. Managing the project team
Managing the project team
____ addresses how well a product or service performs the customer's intended use. a. Reliability c. Maintainability b. Performance d. Functionality
Performance
____ correct(s) or prevent(s) further quality problems based on quality control measurements. a. Process adjustments c. Acceptance decisions b. Rework d. Auditing
Process adjustments
____ is action taken to bring rejected items into compliance with product requirements or specifications or other stakeholder expectations. a. A process adjustment c. An acceptance decision b. Rework d. Auditing
Rework
It is important to clarify what functions and features the system must perform, and what functions and features are optional.
True
Many highly qualified information technology workers lost their jobs in the past few years.
True
Many quality experts believe the main cause of quality problems is the lack of leadership.
True
Maslow's hierarchy of needs states that people's behaviors are guided or motivated by a sequence of needs.
True
Minimizing defects does not matter if an organization is making a product that no one wants to buy.
True
Most people simply accept poor quality from many information technology products.
True
Most project managers agree that managing human resources effectively is one of the toughest challenges they face.
True
One innovative approach to hiring and retaining information technology staff is to offer existing employees incentives for helping recruit and retain personnel.
True
People who need institutional power or social power want to organize others to further the goals of the organization.
True
Project managers are ultimately responsible for quality management on their projects.
True
Project managers often do not have control over project staff who report to them.
True
Project managers often recommend that people take specific training courses to improve individual and team development.
True
A ____ is a graphic display of data that illustrates the results of a process over time. a. statistical sampling chart c. Six Sigma chart b. Pareto chart d. control chart
control chart
The highest level of needs in Maslow's structure is referred to as a ____ need. a. deficiency c. safety b. growth d. physiological
growth
The ____ process is often associated with the technical tools and techniques of quality management, such as Pareto charts, quality control charts, and statistical sampling. a. quality planning c. quality assurance b. quality certification d. quality control
quality control