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Scenario
A photographer from Portraits Ltd, a professional photographic company, has taken on the role of Team
Manager after taking some time to understand the requirements of the project. A contract for their services has
been set up and is being monitored by the Purchasing Manager and a Work Package has been agreed. This
contract specifies that the photographer must arrange a meeting with the Engineering Manager to establish a
schedule for the photo sessions to minimize the impact on the Engineering staff. This meeting should have
occurred by now.
The Engineering Manager was made aware of this requirement but when asked he reported that he hasreceived no communication from the photographer. The Project Manager has tried to call the photographer and
has had no response. The Project Manager believes there is a risk that Portraits Ltd are overbooking work and
prioritizing other clients’ work. If Portraits ltd do not deliver on schedule the project will be delayed and the
expected benefits will be reduced.
The contract is to be reviewed and Portraits Ltd reminded of their agreement.
The project is now in stage 2. The Project Manager has heard about the possibility of a competitor also
producing a calendar to be delivered earlier than the target date for this project. There is a threat that the early
release of a competitor’s calendar may weaken the impact of the MNO Manufacturing Company calendar,
thereby reducing the anticipated benefits of the Calendar project.
Using the Project Scenario answer the following question. The Plan for stage 3 has been approved and work
has commenced.
Column 1 contains a number of issues for this project. Select from Column 2 the appropriate category for each
issue. Each selection from Column 2 can be used once, more than once or not at all.
Drop down the right answer from column 1 to column 2.
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Who would be responsible for maintaining the Configurat…
Who would be responsible for maintaining the Configuration Item Records?
which three aspects should be considered?
When examining a project issue, which three aspects should be considered?
1. Performance targets
2. Business Case
3. Resources
4. Risk
What is the purpose of a Product Status Account?
What is the purpose of a Product Status Account?
If the Project Board are too busy to authorize all chan…
If the Project Board are too busy to authorize all change requests themselves they can appoint?
which strategy would the change control process be recorded?
In which strategy would the change control process be recorded?
Which of the following is the definition for an off-spe…
Which of the following is the definition for an off-specification?
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Scenario
A photographer from Portraits Ltd, a professional photographic company, has taken on the role of Team
Manager after taking some time to understand the requirements of the project. A contract for their services has
been set up and is being monitored by the Purchasing Manager and a Work Package has been agreed. This
contract specifies that the photographer must arrange a meeting with the Engineering Manager to establish a
schedule for the photo sessions to minimize the impact on the Engineering staff. This meeting should haveoccurred by now.
The Engineering Manager was made aware of this requirement but when asked he reported that he has
received no communication from the photographer. The Project Manager has tried to call the photographer and
has had no response. The Project Manager believes there is a risk that Portraits Ltd are overbooking work and
prioritizing other clients’ work. If Portraits ltd do not deliver on schedule the project will be delayed and the
expected benefits will be reduced.
The contract is to be reviewed and Portraits Ltd reminded of their agreement.
The project is now in stage 2. The Project Manager has heard about the possibility of a competitor also
producing a calendar to be delivered earlier than the target date for this project. There is a threat that the early
release of a competitor’s calendar may weaken the impact of the MNO Manufacturing Company calendar,
thereby reducing the anticipated benefits of the Calendar project.
Column 1 contains a number of risk responses identified by the Project Manager following an assessment of
this risk. Column 2 contains a list of threat response types. For each risk response in Column 1, select from
Column 2 the type of response it represents. Each option from Column 2 can be used once, more than once or
not at all.
Column 1 contains a number of possible risk responses to the above risk. For each risk response, select from
Column 2 the appropriate risk threat response type that it represents. Each selection from Column 2 can be
used once, more than once or not at all.
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Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Risk to…
Scenario
A photographer from Portraits Ltd, a professional photographic company, has taken on the role of Team
Manager after taking some time to understand the requirements of the project. A contract for their services has
been set up and is being monitored by the Purchasing Manager and a Work Package has been agreed. This
contract specifies that the photographer must arrange a meeting with the Engineering Manager to establish a
schedule for the photo sessions to minimize the impact on the Engineering staff. This meeting should have
occurred by now.
The Engineering Manager was made aware of this requirement but when asked he reported that he has
received no communication from the photographer. The Project Manager has tried to call the photographer and
has had no response. The Project Manager believes there is a risk that Portraits Ltd are overbooking work and
prioritizing other clients’ work. If Portraits ltd do not deliver on schedule the project will be delayed and the
expected benefits will be reduced.
The contract is to be reviewed and Portraits Ltd reminded of their agreement.
The project is now in stage 2. The Project Manager has heard about the possibility of a competitor also
producing a calendar to be delivered earlier than the target date for this project. There is a threat that the early
release of a competitor’s calendar may weaken the impact of the MNO Manufacturing Company calendar,
thereby reducing the anticipated benefits of the Calendar project.
Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Risk tolerance heading?
Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Proximi…
Scenario
A photographer from Portraits Ltd, a professional photographic company, has taken on the role of Team
Manager after taking some time to understand the requirements of the project. A contract for their services has
been set up and is being monitored by the Purchasing Manager and a Work Package has been agreed. This
contract specifies that the photographer must arrange a meeting with the Engineering Manager to establish a
schedule for the photo sessions to minimize the impact on the Engineering staff. This meeting should have
occurred by now.
The Engineering Manager was made aware of this requirement but when asked he reported that he has
received no communication from the photographer. The Project Manager has tried to call the photographer and
has had no response. The Project Manager believes there is a risk that Portraits Ltd are overbooking work and
prioritizing other clients’ work. If Portraits ltd do not deliver on schedule the project will be delayed and the
expected benefits will be reduced.
The contract is to be reviewed and Portraits Ltd reminded of their agreement.
The project is now in stage 2. The Project Manager has heard about the possibility of a competitor also
producing a calendar to be delivered earlier than the target date for this project. There is a threat that the early
release of a competitor’s calendar may weaken the impact of the MNO Manufacturing Company calendar,
thereby reducing the anticipated benefits of the Calendar project.
Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Proximity heading?