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Someone with a polychronic preference functions in two different temporal orientations, such as past and present.
False
2
One reason projects are initially underfunded is because their requirements are sometimes deliberately understated.
True
3
__________ behavior seeks to get the job done.
Task-oriented
4
An entrepreneur type of project champion is the source of the idea and also the main sponsor.
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A project manager must be able to shift temporal orientation from past, to present, to future.
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The majority of a champion's time is spent performing the traditional project management duties of leadership, administration, obtaining resources, and coordination and control.
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One way an organization can develop a core of project management professionals is to administer personality tests and match people attuned to project work to projects.
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A project manager may also be the project champion.
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Leadership is an innate characteristic that some people have and some don't.
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The number one flaw that makes a project manager a poor leader is setting a bad example.
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11
Summarizing and consensus testing are two group maintenance behaviors that a project manager uses to show support for project team members.
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The most important characteristic of a project leader is ability to inspire.
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13
Providing the needed motivation for the project team is a nontraditional duty of a project champion.
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__________ is the element of emotional intelligence that describes a person's ability to manage relationships with others.
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A(n) __________ is interested in efficiency of operations but a(n) __________ is interested in effectiveness of outcomes.
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The new leader must make a conscious effort to distance himself from the people being led.
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Leadership may be part of a manager's job but other managerial roles are not necessarily part of a leader's job.
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18
The organizational factor that is most vital in preventing a project manager from being recognized as a leader is lack of resources.
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Emotional intelligence is a more important measure of leadership effectiveness than technical skill, analytical ability, and intelligence.
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__________ is a group maintenance behavior that serves to increase and equalize participation.
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21
The facet of partnership that describes the requirement that every worker be responsible for defining the project's vision and goals is called:
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
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22
Which of these lists of duties is more reflective of managerial tasks?
A) creating vision and strategies
B) problem-solving
C) long-term risk-taking
D) communication by word and deed
A) creating vision and strategies
B) problem-solving
C) long-term risk-taking
D) communication by word and deed
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23
Which statement regarding the duties of leaders and managers is best?
A) Leaders embrace change while managers support the status quo.
B) Management is more about interpersonal relationships than leadership is.
C) Leaders aim for efficiency.
D) Managers aim for effectiveness.
A) Leaders embrace change while managers support the status quo.
B) Management is more about interpersonal relationships than leadership is.
C) Leaders aim for efficiency.
D) Managers aim for effectiveness.
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24
An effective project manager must have __________ so that she is not adversely affected by complex or uncertain situations.
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Some __________ duties of project champions include leadership, coordination, and technical understanding.
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The __________ is usually a scientist, engineer, or similar person who is the source of and driving force behind the idea.
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27
In a partnership, each member of the project team is responsible for the project's outcomes and the current situation, whether it is positive or shows evidence of project problems. The term that best describes this responsibility is:
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
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28
Projects are often underfunded in the concept stage because:
A) the project requirements were deliberately understated.
B) there is complete trust in project managers by top management so more resources can be asked for at any time.
C) the project's goals are too clearly defined.
D) the project's top management sponsor is too influential.
A) the project requirements were deliberately understated.
B) there is complete trust in project managers by top management so more resources can be asked for at any time.
C) the project's goals are too clearly defined.
D) the project's top management sponsor is too influential.
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29
The ability to cognitively bring the past and future closer together is __________.
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30
Project team motivation comes primarily from:
A) the project manager.
B) the project champion.
C) within each team member.
D) the project client's acceptance.
A) the project manager.
B) the project champion.
C) within each team member.
D) the project client's acceptance.
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31
A project manager's function should be:
A) to control the "soft" people issues.
B) the manage the hard technical details.
C) to holistically manage the entire project.
D) to apply a laissez faire approach and let the work progress unimpeded.
A) to control the "soft" people issues.
B) the manage the hard technical details.
C) to holistically manage the entire project.
D) to apply a laissez faire approach and let the work progress unimpeded.
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32
The temporal context or space to which an individual is naturally drawn is known as __________.
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33
The authentic atmosphere that is vital for project manager and team to function in can be described as:
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
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34
Which of these duties is more reflective of a leader's tasks?
A) efficiency of operations
B) delegation and maintaining
C) motivation and inspiration
D) marshalling resources
A) efficiency of operations
B) delegation and maintaining
C) motivation and inspiration
D) marshalling resources
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35
It is most important that a project manager:
A) focuses on meeting daily challenges head on.
B) focuses on meetings.
C) remembers the overall picture, or goals, that define the project.
D) operates on the boundary between strategy and tactics.
A) focuses on meeting daily challenges head on.
B) focuses on meetings.
C) remembers the overall picture, or goals, that define the project.
D) operates on the boundary between strategy and tactics.
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36
A(n) __________ is in individual who identifies with a new development, using all weapons at his command, against the funded resistance of the organization.
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37
The idea that all members of a project team have the ability to offer a contrary position in order to achieve true partnership between the project manager and the team is called:
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
A) exchange of purpose.
B) a right to say no.
C) joint accountability.
D) absolute honesty.
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38
A project champion is:
A) a project manager that always completes projects within the allotted time frame.
B) a sponsor in top management that is keenly interested in the project's success.
C) a project manager that always completes projects within the allotted budget.
D) a project manager that always completes projects within the allotted time frame and under budget.
A) a project manager that always completes projects within the allotted time frame.
B) a sponsor in top management that is keenly interested in the project's success.
C) a project manager that always completes projects within the allotted budget.
D) a project manager that always completes projects within the allotted time frame and under budget.
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39
A more apt title for a project manager is:
A) controller.
B) comptroller.
C) project director.
D) project leader.
A) controller.
B) comptroller.
C) project director.
D) project leader.
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40
The new project management professionalism calls for the creation of __________ so that gifted project managers can move from project to project and advance in the organization just as their functional counterparts do.
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41
Friendliness with a purpose describes:
A) empathy.
B) self-regulation.
C) obsequiousness.
D) social skill.
A) empathy.
B) self-regulation.
C) obsequiousness.
D) social skill.
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42
Which of these is the more meaningful measure of leadership effectiveness?
A) subject matter knowledge
B) emotional intelligence
C) technical skill
D) analytical ability
A) subject matter knowledge
B) emotional intelligence
C) technical skill
D) analytical ability
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43
Based on a study of successful American project managers as perceived by project team members, the most important characteristic of a project manager is:
A) visionary.
B) good communicator.
C) good motivator.
D) leadership by example.
A) visionary.
B) good communicator.
C) good motivator.
D) leadership by example.
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44
The task-oriented behavior of summarizing accomplishes which specific outcome?
A) Check on understanding and assess progress.
B) Guide and sequence discussion.
C) Check on agreement.
D) Increase comprehension.
A) Check on understanding and assess progress.
B) Guide and sequence discussion.
C) Check on agreement.
D) Increase comprehension.
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45
The project management pearl of wisdom that declares, "If they know nothing of what you are doing, they assume you are doing nothing," means that:
A) stakeholders must be communicated with on a continual basis throughout the project's development.
B) the duration of most projects is sufficiently long as to contain many days when no actual progress is being made.
C) the more complex a project is, the more likely that the client that will ultimately receive the project has no idea how it is being executed.
D) a project manager that holds lengthy progress meetings with his team will generally complete projects more successfully.
A) stakeholders must be communicated with on a continual basis throughout the project's development.
B) the duration of most projects is sufficiently long as to contain many days when no actual progress is being made.
C) the more complex a project is, the more likely that the client that will ultimately receive the project has no idea how it is being executed.
D) a project manager that holds lengthy progress meetings with his team will generally complete projects more successfully.
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46
Which of these is NOT an element of emotional intelligence?
A) intelligence
B) self-awareness
C) motivation
D) empathy
A) intelligence
B) self-awareness
C) motivation
D) empathy
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47
A large sample survey was used to ask a total of 2,615 managers within U.S. corporations what they considered to be the most important characteristic of effective leaders. The item that ranked #1 with an 83 percent selection rate was:
A) inspiring.
B) honest.
C) imaginative.
D) dependable.
A) inspiring.
B) honest.
C) imaginative.
D) dependable.
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48
The temporal context or space to which an individual is oriented is their:
A) time orientation.
B) chronometer.
C) chronological clock.
D) biological clock.
A) time orientation.
B) chronometer.
C) chronological clock.
D) biological clock.
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49
If all the project management studies discussed in the text are synthesized, it quickly becomes apparent that the key to understanding leadership behavior is to focus on:
A) where in the organizational hierarchy the project leaders are located.
B) where in the organizational hierarchy the project team members are located.
C) who the leaders are.
D) what the leaders do.
A) where in the organizational hierarchy the project leaders are located.
B) where in the organizational hierarchy the project team members are located.
C) who the leaders are.
D) what the leaders do.
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50
Which of these behaviors is indicative of group maintenance?
A) stimulating communication
B) clarifying communication
C) process analyzing
D) process structuring
A) stimulating communication
B) clarifying communication
C) process analyzing
D) process structuring
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51
Geoff sits at his desk and daydreams about what life will be like in 2025 when he retires. He can clearly picture events throughout the almost two decades that must elapse between now and then and what elements must come together to fulfill his lifelong dream of traveling the country in his RV. The temporal skill that Geoff is blessed (some would say cursed) with is:
A) future time perspective.
B) time span.
C) time conception.
D) timeline orientation.
A) future time perspective.
B) time span.
C) time conception.
D) timeline orientation.
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52
Project meetings do not generally serve this purpose for the project team:
A) help all stakeholders increase their commitment to the project.
B) provide a forum for airing grievances with stakeholders and team members.
C) provide visibility for the project manager's role in managing the project.
D) define the project and all the major team players.
A) help all stakeholders increase their commitment to the project.
B) provide a forum for airing grievances with stakeholders and team members.
C) provide visibility for the project manager's role in managing the project.
D) define the project and all the major team players.
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53
The emotional intelligence element that implies having a deep understanding of one's own strengths and weaknesses, ego needs, drives, and motives is called:
A) motivation.
B) self-regulation.
C) self-awareness.
D) social skill.
A) motivation.
B) self-regulation.
C) self-awareness.
D) social skill.
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54
The group maintenance behavior of gatekeeping helps to:
A) increase and equalize participation.
B) reduce tension and hostility.
C) regulate behavior.
D) increase comprehension.
A) increase and equalize participation.
B) reduce tension and hostility.
C) regulate behavior.
D) increase comprehension.
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55
Which of these behaviors is task-oriented?
A) harmonizing
B) consensus testing
C) standard setting
D) process analyzing
A) harmonizing
B) consensus testing
C) standard setting
D) process analyzing
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56
George believes that time is cyclical while Brad has a linear view. This is a significant difference in their:
A) timeline orientation.
B) future time perspective.
C) time conception.
D) polychronic preference.
A) timeline orientation.
B) future time perspective.
C) time conception.
D) polychronic preference.
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57
Task-oriented leadership behavior is characterized by:
A) showing trust in project team members.
B) acting friendly and supportive towards project team members.
C) contributing to the completion of project assignments.
D) recognizing the accomplishments of team members.
A) showing trust in project team members.
B) acting friendly and supportive towards project team members.
C) contributing to the completion of project assignments.
D) recognizing the accomplishments of team members.
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58
Group maintenance behavior would be exhibited by a project manager that:
A) provides the necessary support and technical assistance.
B) plans and schedules activities and resources appropriately.
C) contributes to the completion of project assignments.
D) works with subordinates to understand their problems.
A) provides the necessary support and technical assistance.
B) plans and schedules activities and resources appropriately.
C) contributes to the completion of project assignments.
D) works with subordinates to understand their problems.
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59
Project management is first and foremost:
A) a people management challenge.
B) a customer service challenge.
C) a perception management challenge.
D) a budget management challenge.
A) a people management challenge.
B) a customer service challenge.
C) a perception management challenge.
D) a budget management challenge.
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60
Pettersen's study of project managers found that most do not have the capacity to exercise power that derives from formal positional authority and therefore they must develop:
A) project champions.
B) cadres of trained professionals.
C) effective influencing skills.
D) efficient communications networks.
A) project champions.
B) cadres of trained professionals.
C) effective influencing skills.
D) efficient communications networks.
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61
The traditional project champion duties of coordination and control are on display when the project champion:
A) manages and runs the activities of the team.
B) handles the important administrative side of the project.
C) maintains a clear sense of purpose and a firm idea of what is involved in creating the project.
D) provides the needed motivation for the team.
A) manages and runs the activities of the team.
B) handles the important administrative side of the project.
C) maintains a clear sense of purpose and a firm idea of what is involved in creating the project.
D) provides the needed motivation for the team.
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Michael wants to carry out his mentor's long range strategic vision of expanding the company's customer base by entering the casino business in Las Vegas. He issues a series of memos that explain the importance of these projects and makes sure that all necessary resources are at the disposal of the project management team, which is fortunate to have such a(n):
A) creative originator at the helm.
B) entrepreneur.
C) godfather.
D) project manager.
A) creative originator at the helm.
B) entrepreneur.
C) godfather.
D) project manager.
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63
Uncle Rico spends every waking hour selling Tupperware and reminiscing about his glory years in high school, mostly the latter. The past is his:
A) timeline orientation.
B) time span.
C) time conception.
D) temporal preference.
A) timeline orientation.
B) time span.
C) time conception.
D) temporal preference.
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64
Which of the following is a non-traditional role of a project champion?
A) cheerleader
B) leadership
C) administrative
D) control
A) cheerleader
B) leadership
C) administrative
D) control
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65
The administrative duty is best described by:
A) managing and controlling the activities of the team.
B) gaining access to the necessary resources to ensure a smooth development process.
C) the ability to provide leadership for the project team.
D) handling the important executive side of the project.
A) managing and controlling the activities of the team.
B) gaining access to the necessary resources to ensure a smooth development process.
C) the ability to provide leadership for the project team.
D) handling the important executive side of the project.
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66
Present-oriented tasks make use of the temporal skills of:
A) time conception and chunking time.
B) recapturing the past and predicting.
C) time warping and polychronicity.
D) creating future vision and monochronicity.
A) time conception and chunking time.
B) recapturing the past and predicting.
C) time warping and polychronicity.
D) creating future vision and monochronicity.
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67
The project leader duties of project problem solving, team member evaluation, and lessons-learned meetings are best served by the temporal skill of:
A) recapturing the past.
B) chunking time.
C) time warping.
D) creating future vision.
A) recapturing the past.
B) chunking time.
C) time warping.
D) creating future vision.
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68
A project manager puts on his "nontraditional hat" and smoothly works the room, networking among functional managers and attempting to secure their cooperation with the project. This nontraditional role is best described as that of a(n):
A) ambassador.
B) politician.
C) cheerleader.
D) visionary.
A) ambassador.
B) politician.
C) cheerleader.
D) visionary.
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Tim slapped together his first web page and proudly showed it to all his colleagues, pointing out what he thought were obvious and overwhelming advantages in simplicity and portability. His championing of web pages that he had read about in a trade journal ultimately shamed everyone else into adopting a web-based approach for all communication and cemented his status as a true:
A) creative originator.
B) entrepreneur.
C) godfather.
D) project manager.
A) creative originator.
B) entrepreneur.
C) godfather.
D) project manager.
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Which of the following is a traditional duty of a project champion?
A) cheerleader
B) visionary
C) politician
D) technical understanding
A) cheerleader
B) visionary
C) politician
D) technical understanding
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71
The salty project manager instinctively knew that this was to be no easy task. As she surveyed the project objectives and the resources she had at her disposal she did some quick mental arithmetic and parsed the next two years into pieces that were easier to manage and easier to explain to the team that sat in stunned silence all around her. The only way that this project would get off the ground and ultimately be delivered was thanks to her ability to:
A) create future vision.
B) chunk time.
C) time warp.
D) recapture the past.
A) create future vision.
B) chunk time.
C) time warp.
D) recapture the past.
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There is a significant chance that the project can be executed successfully but if it can't, the project manager and team may be updating their resumes. This champion can best be described as a(n):
A) administrator.
B) ambassador.
C) risk taker.
D) visionary.
A) administrator.
B) ambassador.
C) risk taker.
D) visionary.
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A champion that is an engineer, scientist, or similar person who is the driving force behind an idea is termed a(n):
A) creative originator.
B) entrepreneur.
C) godfather.
D) sponsor.
A) creative originator.
B) entrepreneur.
C) godfather.
D) sponsor.
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A(n) __________ maintains a clear sense of purpose and a firm idea of what is involved in creating the project.
A) politician
B) ambassador
C) cheerleader
D) visionary
A) politician
B) ambassador
C) cheerleader
D) visionary
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75
Your professor (yes, that person that has been informing and entertaining you for the past few weeks) has tirelessly advocated for a project management class. When the Dean and most of the rest of the faculty said "no" your professor took the case for project management to the streets, ultimately securing it on the schedule this semester. The project management term that best describes your professor's role is:
A) director.
B) advocate.
C) instigator.
D) champion.
A) director.
B) advocate.
C) instigator.
D) champion.
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76
Which project champion role is least likely to be emphasized in the next project management article you read?
A) leadership
B) ambassador
C) administrative
D) technical
A) leadership
B) ambassador
C) administrative
D) technical
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The ability to cognitively bring the past and future closer together is:
A) creating future vision.
B) time warping.
C) time compressing.
D) tesseracting.
A) creating future vision.
B) time warping.
C) time compressing.
D) tesseracting.
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Pete has worked in maintenance at the hospital for 30 years and knows all of the things about the pipes and circuits that don't show up on the blueprints. He also knows which outside contractors and suppliers have been bargains, how long every remodeling job has taken, and which major power brokers in the hospital still have scores to settle. When a new project is in the conceptualization stage the hospital architect always calls on Pete to regale him with tales drawn deep from his memory banks so his knowledge can be leveraged to its fullest. In the language of project management, Pete is:
A) time warping.
B) chunking time.
C) positioning.
D) recapturing the past.
A) time warping.
B) chunking time.
C) positioning.
D) recapturing the past.
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79
A project manager should have an ability to generate estimates of what will occur in the future, which is termed:
A) time warping.
B) creating future vision.
C) predicting.
D) chunking time.
A) time warping.
B) creating future vision.
C) predicting.
D) chunking time.
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Bill runs his life like he runs Windows, always working on six or seven things at once. He exhibits:
A) multitasking skills.
B) simultaneity.
C) co-processing ability.
D) polychronic preference.
A) multitasking skills.
B) simultaneity.
C) co-processing ability.
D) polychronic preference.
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