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16 Cards in this Set
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What is the first process used when starting a project? |
SU = Starting a Project |
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What is the first stage of a project? |
IP= Initiating a Project. (Remember SU is not a stage!). |
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Which process is used to control a stage? |
CS = Controlling a stage (Project manager). |
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Which process deals with product delivery? |
MP = Managing Product Delivery (usually Subject Matter Expert). |
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Which process is used to move from one stage to the next (apart from the final stage). |
SB = Managing a stage boundary. |
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Which process is used to move from one stage to the next (apart from the final stage). |
SB = Managing a stage boundary. |
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How many processes are there? |
Seven |
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Which process is used to move from one stage to the next (apart from the final stage). |
SB = Managing a stage boundary. |
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How many processes are there? |
Seven |
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Which process is used in all stages by the PM? |
DP = Directing a Project |
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What process is used for planned and unplanned project closure? |
CP = Closing a project |
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How many roles are possible? |
Nine possible roles |
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Name the roles possible within PRINCE2 |
Executive Senior user Senior supplier Project board Project assurance and change authority Project manager Project support Team member / manager |
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What are the seven principles? |
Business justification Learn from experience Define roles and responsibilities Use of stages Manage by exception Products Tailoring |
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What are the seven themes? |
Business case Risk Organisation Quality Plans Change Progress |
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What are the two techniques described by PRINCE2? |
Product Based Planning Quality Review |