Deck 14: Project Closure

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Which part of the final report is designed to be the most useful on future projects?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
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The most common circumstance for project closure is simply a ________ project.

A) Completed
B) Overdue
C) Over-budget
D) Underachieving
E) Successful
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When a project starts with a high priority but it is canceled because its rank erodes or crashes during its project life cycle.This is an example of what type of project closure?

A) Normal
B) Premature
C) Perpetual
D) Failed project
E) Changed priority
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Which part of the final report highlights the key findings and facts relating to the project implementation?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
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Performance appraisals generally fulfill two functions.The first is to identify individual strengths and weaknesses and to develop action plans for improving performance.The second involves salary or merit adjustments.Why should these two functions be addressed at different times?

A) It is too much information to discuss at once
B) Employees are so eager to learn about a potential raise that they tend to tune out constructive feedback
C) Managers tend to spend too much time talking about how the employee can improve his or her performance and not on justifying the salary adjustment
D) If employees are upset over a salary adjustment,they will more willing to listening to ways they can improve
E) If the manager is giving employees good news regarding their salary adjustment,they will not have to discuss the employees' strengths and weaknesses
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Which part of the final report includes backup data or details of analysis that would allow others to follow up if they wished?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
Question
This type of closure occurs when the project may never seem to end.At some point the review group should recommend methods for bringing final closure to this type of project.This is considered to be ___________ closure.

A) Normal
B) Premature
C) Perpetual
D) Changed priority
E) Failed project
Question
Which of the following would NOT be appropriate to assess when evaluating team performance?

A) How well the team performed in terms of time,cost,and specifications
B) Effectiveness of group decisions
C) Individual strengths and weaknesses
D) Customer satisfaction with project deliverables
E) Trust among group members
Question
Because of circumstances beyond the control of the project team,many projects are easy for a review group to close down.This type of project closure is called

A) Normal.
B) Premature.
C) Perpetual.
D) Failed project.
E) Changed priority.
Question
The purpose of project evaluation is to assess how well

A) The project team performed.
B) The team members performed.
C) The project manager performed.
D) The project team and team members performed.
E) The project team,team members and project manager performed.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a wrap-up closure activity that might be found on a checklist?

A) Getting delivery acceptance from the customer
B) Reassigning project team members
C) Closing accounts and seeing all bills are paid
D) Evaluation of team performance
E) Creating a final report
Question
Which part of the final report presents major improvement actions that should be made?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
Question
Which of the following summarizes project performance and provides useful information for continuous improvement?

A) Customer acceptance
B) The final report
C) Team evaluation
D) 360-degree feedback
E) Project summary
Question
An analysis carried out during and shortly after the project life cycle that attempts to capture positive and negative learning is represented in which of the following?

A) Scenario analysis
B) Variance analyses
C) Lessons learned
D) Performance evaluation
E) Strategic objectives
Question
When the project may be completed early with some parts of the project eliminated this is considered to be ___________ closure.

A) Normal
B) Premature
C) Perpetual
D) Changed priority
E) Failed project
Question
Which part of the final report examines in detail the underlying causes of problems,issues,and successes relative to the project and includes concise,factual review statements of the project?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
Question
Before an evaluation of the project team can be effective and useful,a minimum core of conditions needs to be in place before the project begins.Which of the following would NOT be one of those conditions?

A) Individuals have the skill set necessary to successfully complete the project
B) Evaluation criteria beyond time,cost and specifications has been established
C) Rewards are adequate
D) Individual,team responsibilities and performance standards are known by all team members
E) Standards for measuring performance exist
Question
__________ of lessons learned are designed to improve performance on current and future projects.

A) Retrospectives
B) Corrective action plans
C) Introspectives
D) Culminations
E) Evolutions
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The content of the final report typically includes the following topics EXCEPT

A) Lessons learned.
B) Review and analysis.
C) Recommendations.
D) Executive summary.
E) Team reviews.
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The following are general tips for conducting performance reviews EXCEPT

A) Begin the process by asking the individual to evaluate his or her own contributions to the project.
B) Use other team members' performance as a method to compare and evaluate.
C) When you have to be critical,focus the criticism on specific examples of behavior and not on the individual personally.
D) Be fair and consistent in your treatment of all team members.
E) Treat the review as only one point in an ongoing process.
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The following are distinguishing characteristics of retrospectives methodology EXCEPT

A) It uses an independent facilitator.
B) It establishes in-process learning gates during the project life cycle.
C) An owner,typically a team member,is assigned.
D) Reviews cannot be linked to percent complete.
E) A repository is developed that is easy to use.
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The process for capturing lessons learned continues to evolve,but there are still many barriers to effectively capitalizing on lessons learned that have been identified.The following are examples of these barriers EXCEPT

A) Lack of time.
B) Teams get little direction or support after lessons are reported.
C) Lessons learned often degenerate into blame sessions.
D) Lessons learned are being used across different locations.
E) The organizational culture doesn't support the effort that it takes to capitalize on lessons learned.
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It is imperative that the closure facilitator possess the following characteristics EXCEPT

A) Has direct involvement or direct interest in the project.
B) Is perceived as impartial and fair.
C) Has respect for senior management and other project stakeholders.
D) Is willing to listen.
E) Is perceived as having the best interests of the organization in making decisions.
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Each retrospective is assigned a(n)_________,typically a team member who is very interested in and familiar with the retrospective.This individual will serve as the contact point for anyone needing information relating to the retrospective.

A) Owner
B) Project sponsor
C) Project manager
D) Project facilitator
E) Mediator
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Perhaps the _________ section of the final report is the most valuable contribution of the closure process.
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When the review group recommends methods for bringing final closure to a project that never seems it will end,this is an example of a ________ project closure.
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In organizations where projects are managed within a ____________,the team member's area manager,not the project manager,is responsible for assessing performance.

A) Functional organization
B) Matrix organization
C) Flat organization
D) Project organization
E) Strong organization
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Which of the following is NOT a role of the closure facilitator?

A) Create an environment in which stakeholders feel safe to provide input
B) Lead the team in exploring new ways for solving problems
C) Use several questionnaires as a starting point to conduct the post-project retrospective
D) Get delivery acceptance from the customer
E) Elicit a 360-degree view and input from all stakeholders to create a more complete picture of project issues
Question
More and more companies are discarding the traditional superior-subordinate performance feedback process and replacing it with a multi-rater appraisal called

A) Critical incidences review.
B) Management by objectives.
C) The 360-degree feedback.
D) Team evaluation survey.
E) Retrospectives.
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Implementing the closure process includes several _______ activities,including getting delivery acceptance from the customer.
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The ________ section of the final project report includes concise,factual review statements of the project,such as project mission and objectives,procedures and systems used,and organizational resources used.
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A ____________ project closure is usually easy to identify and easy for a review group to close down.
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Projects in process may need to be altered or canceled.Thus,a project may start with a high priority but see its rank erode or crash during its project life cycle as conditions change.This is called __________ project closure.
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Project closures can fall into all of the following categories EXCEPT

A) Premature.
B) Perpetual.
C) Failed.
D) Changed priority.
E) Successful.
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Within the final report,a summary that simply highlights the key findings and facts relating to project implementation is called the ___________.
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When a project is completed early with some parts of the project eliminated this is known as _________ project closure.
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A guide who leads the project team through an analysis of project activities that went well and of what needs improvement and aids in the development of a follow-up action plan with goals and accountability is a(n)

A) Owner.
B) Project sponsor.
C) Project manager.
D) Project facilitator.
E) Mediator.
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________ project closure is the most common circumstance for project closure and is simply a completed project.
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The ________ section of the final project report is often technical in nature and focuses on solutions to problems that surfaced.
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The typical mechanism for the evaluation of teams is normally

A) A survey completed by the team members.
B) A personal interview of each team member.
C) An analysis by an outside consultant.
D) A survey completed by members of top management.
E) A survey completed by the internal or external customers.
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__________ represent an analysis carried out during and shortly after the project life cycle;they attempt to capture positive and negative project learning.
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Retrospectives of lessons learned are designed to improve performance on current and future projects.
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____________ of performance is essential to encourage changes in behavior and to support individual career development and continuous improvement through organizational learning.
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Motivation can be the chief challenge when wrapping up closure activities.
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The ____________ report summarizes project performance and provides useful information for continuous improvement.
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A guide who leads the project team through an analysis of project activities that went well and of what needs improvement and development of a follow-up action plan with goals and accountability is known as a project ____________.
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Retrospective reviews should be set up in the project ___________ stage.
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The retrospective approach stresses gathering _____________ during project execution and using them to change remaining work.
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Each retrospective is assigned a(n)__________,typically a team member who is very interested in and familiar with the retrospective.
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The typical mechanism for evaluation of teams is a ________ administered by a consultant.
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A ________ is a methodology that analyzes a past project event to determine what worked and what didn't,develops lessons learned,and creates an action plan that ensures lessons learned are used to improve management of future projects.
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In organizations where projects are managed within a functional organization,the team member's __________ manager is responsible for assessing performance.
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In premature project closure,the project may be completed early with some parts of the project eliminated.
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The ________ feedback approach gathers anonymous feedback solicited from others that is compared with the individual's self-evaluations.
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The purpose of project __________ is to assess how well the project team,team members,and project manager performed.
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When a project starts as a high priority but its rank erodes or crashes during its project life cycle resulting in closure of the project,this is an example of changed priority project closure.
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Within the final report,the ___________ may include backup data or details of analysis that would allow others to follow up if they wish.
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The final report typically includes profit made on the project.
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During the closing phase,the project manager's challenge is to keep the project team focused on the remaining project activities and delivery to the customer until the project is complete.
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The most common reason given for not creating lessons learned is the lack of _________.
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The key requirement in selection of the facilitator is one who is the end-user.
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During the closure process,how does the project manager meet the challenge to keep the project team focused on the remaining project activities and delivery to the customer until the project is complete?
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The retrospective facilitator should be able to deliver bad news to the project sponsor or senior management without recriminations.
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Project managers should,when possible,draw comparisons to other team members when conducting individual team member reviews.
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A 360-degree performance evaluation includes feedback from peers,project managers,subordinates,and even customers.
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Within the final report,the project summary is the summary that simply highlights the key findings and facts relating to the project implementation.
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The most common circumstance for project closure is simply a completed project such as building a new facility or creating a customized information system.
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Expectations,standards,supportive organizational culture,and constraints must be in place before project implementation;if not,the effectiveness of the evaluation process will suffer.
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Assessing what fundamental organizational culture properties affect project successes and failures,or become a hindrance to project teams,is a part of the retrospectives methodology.
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Implementing project closure includes getting delivery acceptance from the customer.
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A project closure where the project is completed early with some parts of the project eliminated would be classified as a failed project.
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Evidence today suggests that performance evaluations are not done well.What are two major reasons that have been recognized as contributors to this?
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Before an evaluation of the project team can be effective and useful,a minimum core of conditions needs to be in place before the project begins.Identify four of these conditions.
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The processes for capturing lessons learned continue to evolve,but there are still barriers to effectively mining lessons learned.
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The retrospective methodology is more inclusive and disciplined than past lessons learned approaches.
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Evaluation of performance is essential to encourage changes in behavior and to support individual career development and continuous improvement through organizational learning.
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Project managers should wait to give feedback to the project team and team members until the project has been completed.Giving feedback throughout the project can distract project teams.
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Why would a manager begin the evaluation process by asking the individual to evaluate his or her contributions to the project?
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In organizations where projects are managed within a functional organization,the team member's area manager,not the project manager,is responsible for assessing performance.
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Retrospective methodology is one positive step toward ensuring lessons learned are developed and implemented.
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Deck 14: Project Closure
1
Which part of the final report is designed to be the most useful on future projects?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
D
Explanation: Perhaps lessons learned are the most valuable contribution of the closure process.Given the process of evaluation and input from the stakeholder meetings,lessons learned should be succinctly and clearly set out.
2
The most common circumstance for project closure is simply a ________ project.

A) Completed
B) Overdue
C) Over-budget
D) Underachieving
E) Successful
A
Explanation: The most common circumstance for project closure is simply a completed project.
3
When a project starts with a high priority but it is canceled because its rank erodes or crashes during its project life cycle.This is an example of what type of project closure?

A) Normal
B) Premature
C) Perpetual
D) Failed project
E) Changed priority
E
Explanation: Organizations' priorities often change and strategy shifts directions.For example,during the 2008-2010 financial crisis organizations shifted their focus from money making projects to cost savings projects.The oversight group continually revises project selection priorities to reflect changes in organizational direction.Projects in process may need to be altered or canceled.Thus,a project may start with a high priority but see its rank erode or crash during its project life cycle as conditions change.When priorities change,projects in process may need to be altered or canceled.
4
Which part of the final report highlights the key findings and facts relating to the project implementation?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
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5
Performance appraisals generally fulfill two functions.The first is to identify individual strengths and weaknesses and to develop action plans for improving performance.The second involves salary or merit adjustments.Why should these two functions be addressed at different times?

A) It is too much information to discuss at once
B) Employees are so eager to learn about a potential raise that they tend to tune out constructive feedback
C) Managers tend to spend too much time talking about how the employee can improve his or her performance and not on justifying the salary adjustment
D) If employees are upset over a salary adjustment,they will more willing to listening to ways they can improve
E) If the manager is giving employees good news regarding their salary adjustment,they will not have to discuss the employees' strengths and weaknesses
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Which part of the final report includes backup data or details of analysis that would allow others to follow up if they wished?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
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7
This type of closure occurs when the project may never seem to end.At some point the review group should recommend methods for bringing final closure to this type of project.This is considered to be ___________ closure.

A) Normal
B) Premature
C) Perpetual
D) Changed priority
E) Failed project
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Which of the following would NOT be appropriate to assess when evaluating team performance?

A) How well the team performed in terms of time,cost,and specifications
B) Effectiveness of group decisions
C) Individual strengths and weaknesses
D) Customer satisfaction with project deliverables
E) Trust among group members
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9
Because of circumstances beyond the control of the project team,many projects are easy for a review group to close down.This type of project closure is called

A) Normal.
B) Premature.
C) Perpetual.
D) Failed project.
E) Changed priority.
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The purpose of project evaluation is to assess how well

A) The project team performed.
B) The team members performed.
C) The project manager performed.
D) The project team and team members performed.
E) The project team,team members and project manager performed.
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11
Which of the following is NOT a wrap-up closure activity that might be found on a checklist?

A) Getting delivery acceptance from the customer
B) Reassigning project team members
C) Closing accounts and seeing all bills are paid
D) Evaluation of team performance
E) Creating a final report
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Which part of the final report presents major improvement actions that should be made?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
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Which of the following summarizes project performance and provides useful information for continuous improvement?

A) Customer acceptance
B) The final report
C) Team evaluation
D) 360-degree feedback
E) Project summary
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An analysis carried out during and shortly after the project life cycle that attempts to capture positive and negative learning is represented in which of the following?

A) Scenario analysis
B) Variance analyses
C) Lessons learned
D) Performance evaluation
E) Strategic objectives
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When the project may be completed early with some parts of the project eliminated this is considered to be ___________ closure.

A) Normal
B) Premature
C) Perpetual
D) Changed priority
E) Failed project
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Which part of the final report examines in detail the underlying causes of problems,issues,and successes relative to the project and includes concise,factual review statements of the project?

A) Executive summary
B) Review and analysis
C) Recommendations
D) Lessons learned
E) Appendix
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Before an evaluation of the project team can be effective and useful,a minimum core of conditions needs to be in place before the project begins.Which of the following would NOT be one of those conditions?

A) Individuals have the skill set necessary to successfully complete the project
B) Evaluation criteria beyond time,cost and specifications has been established
C) Rewards are adequate
D) Individual,team responsibilities and performance standards are known by all team members
E) Standards for measuring performance exist
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__________ of lessons learned are designed to improve performance on current and future projects.

A) Retrospectives
B) Corrective action plans
C) Introspectives
D) Culminations
E) Evolutions
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The content of the final report typically includes the following topics EXCEPT

A) Lessons learned.
B) Review and analysis.
C) Recommendations.
D) Executive summary.
E) Team reviews.
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The following are general tips for conducting performance reviews EXCEPT

A) Begin the process by asking the individual to evaluate his or her own contributions to the project.
B) Use other team members' performance as a method to compare and evaluate.
C) When you have to be critical,focus the criticism on specific examples of behavior and not on the individual personally.
D) Be fair and consistent in your treatment of all team members.
E) Treat the review as only one point in an ongoing process.
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The following are distinguishing characteristics of retrospectives methodology EXCEPT

A) It uses an independent facilitator.
B) It establishes in-process learning gates during the project life cycle.
C) An owner,typically a team member,is assigned.
D) Reviews cannot be linked to percent complete.
E) A repository is developed that is easy to use.
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The process for capturing lessons learned continues to evolve,but there are still many barriers to effectively capitalizing on lessons learned that have been identified.The following are examples of these barriers EXCEPT

A) Lack of time.
B) Teams get little direction or support after lessons are reported.
C) Lessons learned often degenerate into blame sessions.
D) Lessons learned are being used across different locations.
E) The organizational culture doesn't support the effort that it takes to capitalize on lessons learned.
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It is imperative that the closure facilitator possess the following characteristics EXCEPT

A) Has direct involvement or direct interest in the project.
B) Is perceived as impartial and fair.
C) Has respect for senior management and other project stakeholders.
D) Is willing to listen.
E) Is perceived as having the best interests of the organization in making decisions.
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Each retrospective is assigned a(n)_________,typically a team member who is very interested in and familiar with the retrospective.This individual will serve as the contact point for anyone needing information relating to the retrospective.

A) Owner
B) Project sponsor
C) Project manager
D) Project facilitator
E) Mediator
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Perhaps the _________ section of the final report is the most valuable contribution of the closure process.
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When the review group recommends methods for bringing final closure to a project that never seems it will end,this is an example of a ________ project closure.
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In organizations where projects are managed within a ____________,the team member's area manager,not the project manager,is responsible for assessing performance.

A) Functional organization
B) Matrix organization
C) Flat organization
D) Project organization
E) Strong organization
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28
Which of the following is NOT a role of the closure facilitator?

A) Create an environment in which stakeholders feel safe to provide input
B) Lead the team in exploring new ways for solving problems
C) Use several questionnaires as a starting point to conduct the post-project retrospective
D) Get delivery acceptance from the customer
E) Elicit a 360-degree view and input from all stakeholders to create a more complete picture of project issues
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More and more companies are discarding the traditional superior-subordinate performance feedback process and replacing it with a multi-rater appraisal called

A) Critical incidences review.
B) Management by objectives.
C) The 360-degree feedback.
D) Team evaluation survey.
E) Retrospectives.
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Implementing the closure process includes several _______ activities,including getting delivery acceptance from the customer.
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The ________ section of the final project report includes concise,factual review statements of the project,such as project mission and objectives,procedures and systems used,and organizational resources used.
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A ____________ project closure is usually easy to identify and easy for a review group to close down.
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Projects in process may need to be altered or canceled.Thus,a project may start with a high priority but see its rank erode or crash during its project life cycle as conditions change.This is called __________ project closure.
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Project closures can fall into all of the following categories EXCEPT

A) Premature.
B) Perpetual.
C) Failed.
D) Changed priority.
E) Successful.
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Within the final report,a summary that simply highlights the key findings and facts relating to project implementation is called the ___________.
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When a project is completed early with some parts of the project eliminated this is known as _________ project closure.
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A guide who leads the project team through an analysis of project activities that went well and of what needs improvement and aids in the development of a follow-up action plan with goals and accountability is a(n)

A) Owner.
B) Project sponsor.
C) Project manager.
D) Project facilitator.
E) Mediator.
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________ project closure is the most common circumstance for project closure and is simply a completed project.
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The ________ section of the final project report is often technical in nature and focuses on solutions to problems that surfaced.
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The typical mechanism for the evaluation of teams is normally

A) A survey completed by the team members.
B) A personal interview of each team member.
C) An analysis by an outside consultant.
D) A survey completed by members of top management.
E) A survey completed by the internal or external customers.
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__________ represent an analysis carried out during and shortly after the project life cycle;they attempt to capture positive and negative project learning.
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Retrospectives of lessons learned are designed to improve performance on current and future projects.
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____________ of performance is essential to encourage changes in behavior and to support individual career development and continuous improvement through organizational learning.
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Motivation can be the chief challenge when wrapping up closure activities.
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The ____________ report summarizes project performance and provides useful information for continuous improvement.
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A guide who leads the project team through an analysis of project activities that went well and of what needs improvement and development of a follow-up action plan with goals and accountability is known as a project ____________.
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Retrospective reviews should be set up in the project ___________ stage.
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The retrospective approach stresses gathering _____________ during project execution and using them to change remaining work.
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Each retrospective is assigned a(n)__________,typically a team member who is very interested in and familiar with the retrospective.
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The typical mechanism for evaluation of teams is a ________ administered by a consultant.
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51
A ________ is a methodology that analyzes a past project event to determine what worked and what didn't,develops lessons learned,and creates an action plan that ensures lessons learned are used to improve management of future projects.
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52
In organizations where projects are managed within a functional organization,the team member's __________ manager is responsible for assessing performance.
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53
In premature project closure,the project may be completed early with some parts of the project eliminated.
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54
The ________ feedback approach gathers anonymous feedback solicited from others that is compared with the individual's self-evaluations.
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55
The purpose of project __________ is to assess how well the project team,team members,and project manager performed.
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56
When a project starts as a high priority but its rank erodes or crashes during its project life cycle resulting in closure of the project,this is an example of changed priority project closure.
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57
Within the final report,the ___________ may include backup data or details of analysis that would allow others to follow up if they wish.
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58
The final report typically includes profit made on the project.
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59
During the closing phase,the project manager's challenge is to keep the project team focused on the remaining project activities and delivery to the customer until the project is complete.
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60
The most common reason given for not creating lessons learned is the lack of _________.
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61
The key requirement in selection of the facilitator is one who is the end-user.
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62
During the closure process,how does the project manager meet the challenge to keep the project team focused on the remaining project activities and delivery to the customer until the project is complete?
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63
The retrospective facilitator should be able to deliver bad news to the project sponsor or senior management without recriminations.
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64
Project managers should,when possible,draw comparisons to other team members when conducting individual team member reviews.
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65
A 360-degree performance evaluation includes feedback from peers,project managers,subordinates,and even customers.
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66
Within the final report,the project summary is the summary that simply highlights the key findings and facts relating to the project implementation.
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67
The most common circumstance for project closure is simply a completed project such as building a new facility or creating a customized information system.
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68
Expectations,standards,supportive organizational culture,and constraints must be in place before project implementation;if not,the effectiveness of the evaluation process will suffer.
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69
Assessing what fundamental organizational culture properties affect project successes and failures,or become a hindrance to project teams,is a part of the retrospectives methodology.
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70
Implementing project closure includes getting delivery acceptance from the customer.
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71
A project closure where the project is completed early with some parts of the project eliminated would be classified as a failed project.
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72
Evidence today suggests that performance evaluations are not done well.What are two major reasons that have been recognized as contributors to this?
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73
Before an evaluation of the project team can be effective and useful,a minimum core of conditions needs to be in place before the project begins.Identify four of these conditions.
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74
The processes for capturing lessons learned continue to evolve,but there are still barriers to effectively mining lessons learned.
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75
The retrospective methodology is more inclusive and disciplined than past lessons learned approaches.
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76
Evaluation of performance is essential to encourage changes in behavior and to support individual career development and continuous improvement through organizational learning.
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77
Project managers should wait to give feedback to the project team and team members until the project has been completed.Giving feedback throughout the project can distract project teams.
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78
Why would a manager begin the evaluation process by asking the individual to evaluate his or her contributions to the project?
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79
In organizations where projects are managed within a functional organization,the team member's area manager,not the project manager,is responsible for assessing performance.
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80
Retrospective methodology is one positive step toward ensuring lessons learned are developed and implemented.
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