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Deck 7: Project Quality and Communications Planning
1
List at least seven of the Juran's 10 steps to quality improvement.
Juran's 10 steps to quality improvement (Juran, 1998):
1. Build awareness of the need and opportunity for improvement.
2. Set goals for improvement.
3. Organize to reach the goals (establish a quality council, identify problems, select projects, appoint teams, and designate facilitators).
4. Provide training.
5. Carry out projects to solve problems.
6. Report progress.
7. Give recognition.
8. Communicate results.
9. Keep score.
10. Maintain momentum by making annual improvement part of the regular systems and processes of the company.
1. Build awareness of the need and opportunity for improvement.
2. Set goals for improvement.
3. Organize to reach the goals (establish a quality council, identify problems, select projects, appoint teams, and designate facilitators).
4. Provide training.
5. Carry out projects to solve problems.
6. Report progress.
7. Give recognition.
8. Communicate results.
9. Keep score.
10. Maintain momentum by making annual improvement part of the regular systems and processes of the company.
2
Cost of nonconformance is the total cost incurred by an organization to prevent a faulty product or development of a system that does not meet system requirements.
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3
List at least 5 of Crosby's 14 steps to quality improvement.
Crosby also developed the following 14 steps to quality improvement: (Crosby, 1979)
1. Make it clear that management is committed to quality.
2. Form quality improvement teams with representatives from each department.
3. Determine where current and potential quality problems lie.
4. Evaluate the cost of quality and explain its use as a management tool.
5. Raise the quality awareness and personal concern of all employees.
6. Take actions to correct problems identified through previous steps.
7. Establish a committee for the zero-defects program.
8. Train supervisors to actively carry out their part of the quality improvement program.
9. Hold a "zero-defects day" to let all employees realize that there has been a change.
10. Encourage individuals to establish improvement goals for themselves and their groups.
11. Encourage employee communication with management about obstacles to quality.
12. Recognize participants' efforts.
13. Establish quality councils to communicate on a regular basis.
14. Do it all over again to emphasize that the quality improvement program never ends.
1. Make it clear that management is committed to quality.
2. Form quality improvement teams with representatives from each department.
3. Determine where current and potential quality problems lie.
4. Evaluate the cost of quality and explain its use as a management tool.
5. Raise the quality awareness and personal concern of all employees.
6. Take actions to correct problems identified through previous steps.
7. Establish a committee for the zero-defects program.
8. Train supervisors to actively carry out their part of the quality improvement program.
9. Hold a "zero-defects day" to let all employees realize that there has been a change.
10. Encourage individuals to establish improvement goals for themselves and their groups.
11. Encourage employee communication with management about obstacles to quality.
12. Recognize participants' efforts.
13. Establish quality councils to communicate on a regular basis.
14. Do it all over again to emphasize that the quality improvement program never ends.
4
What are Crosby's four absolutes of quality?
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Maintainability is the probability of a product performing as specified without failure over a set period of time.
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Six Sigma is a quality management process that helps in setting standards for quality and in monitoring the process.
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7
The definition of quality cannot vary.
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What is DMAIC, and what does the acronym stand for?
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9
As organizations mature in their project management processes, one of the keys is learning from previous projects and reusing the best parts.
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10
Describe at least three key principles of TQM.
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11
Describe at least five of Deming's 14 points of quality.
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12
What is a maturity model, and what does it provide (according to SEI)?
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13
Name the five levels of process maturity in CMMI.
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Cost of nonconformance is the total cost incurred by an organization because the product does not meet user requirements (for example, rework, poor user productivity).
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External failure costs are the costs associated with system defects before a system is fully deployed (for example, scrap, rework).
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Fitness for use means the product needs to be usable as it was originally intended.
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17
Why must quality be a continuous process from the beginning of the project until the end?
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External failure costs are the costs associated with system defects after the system is fully deployed (for example, scrap, rework, returns, market share, lawsuits).
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What are the four perspectives viewed by the scorecard approach?
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20
Explain the Pareto principle.
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21
The key issue with implementing a balanced scorecard is to make sure you pick the right metrics.
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22
Quality management planning is so important that many authors add it to the triple constraint of projects (scope, time, cost).
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23
The U.S. government has mandated that all technology vendors who aspire to perform work for the U.S. government must be CMMI certified.
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CMM seeks to create a framework within which organizations can reexamine their pursuit of strategic objectives via best practices in organizational project management.
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25
The OPM3 maturity model has three levels of maturity, and each level can exist at a different domain of project management.
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26
The Communications Management knowledge area in the PMBOK contains four processes: identify stakeholders, plan communications, distribute information, and manage stakeholder expectations.
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Total quality describes the culture, attitude, and organization of a company that strives to provide customers (internal and external) with products and services that satisfy their needs.
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An affinity diagram is a group decision-making technique designed to sort a large number of ideas, concepts, and opinions into a set of organized groups.
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29
Communication can include several definitions: an exchange of information, a verbal or written message, a technique for expressing ideas effectively, and a process by which meanings are exchanged between persons through a common system of symbols and/or sounds.
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The Ishikawa diagram is commonly referred to as a skull diagram because of its resemblance to the skeleton of a skeleton.
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31
Deming estimated that as much as 85 percent of all quality problems could be corrected by making changes in the process and only 15 percent could be controlled by the workers on the line.
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32
A project schedule management plan includes information on when and how to prepare and distribute written reports to team members and stakeholders.
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33
Reliability is the time and expense needed to restore the product to an acceptable level of performance after it has failed or begun a trend toward failure.
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A program is generally a collection of related projects that are being managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually.
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Pareto is a rigorous and disciplined methodology that uses data and statistical analysis to measure and improve a company's operational performance by identifying and eliminating defects in manufacturing and service-related processes.
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36
In Six Sigma methodology, a normal distribution is a bell-shaped curve that is symmetrical about the mean.
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37
A quality management plan consists of metrics, missed requirements, system response time, failure rates, checklists, improvement plan, and finally a baseline of where the organization is currently operating.
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38
Much of the information contained in a communications management plan is taken from the stakeholder analysis.
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39
The OPM3 cycle consists of four steps: prepare for assessment; perform assessment; plan for improvements; implement improvements.
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40
Juran Trilogy focuses on the three areas of quality: planning, quality improvement, and quality control.
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41
To obtain the ISO certification, an organization must develop and adopt a quality ________ system.
A) control
B) assurance
C) testing
D) management
A) control
B) assurance
C) testing
D) management
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42
This is the total cost incurred by an organization because the product does not meet user requirements (for example, rework, poor user productivity).
A) External failure cost
B) Internal failure cost
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
A) External failure cost
B) Internal failure cost
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
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43
Which of the following is NOT one of Crosby's four absolutes or quality?
A) Make it clear that management is committed to quality
B) Quality is conformance to requirements
C) The standard should be "zero defects"
D) Quality is measured by the cost of nonconformance
A) Make it clear that management is committed to quality
B) Quality is conformance to requirements
C) The standard should be "zero defects"
D) Quality is measured by the cost of nonconformance
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44
The communications management plan should include description of known oral exchanges of information, as well, such as when and where status meetings will occur.
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45
This is the time and expense needed to restore the product to an acceptable level of performance after it has failed or begun a trend toward failure.
A) Conformance to requirements
B) Maintainability
C) Reliability
D) Fitness for use
A) Conformance to requirements
B) Maintainability
C) Reliability
D) Fitness for use
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46
This is the probability of a product performing as specified without failure over a set period of time.
A) Conformance to requirements
B) Maintainability
C) Reliability
D) Fitness for use
A) Conformance to requirements
B) Maintainability
C) Reliability
D) Fitness for use
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47
This cost is the total cost incurred by an organization to prevent a faulty product or development of a system that does not meet system requirements.
A) External failure cost
B) Internal failure cost
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
A) External failure cost
B) Internal failure cost
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
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48
The computer industry, more so than some others, uses its own language, often referred to as techeze.
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49
________ means the product needs to be usable as it was originally intended.
A) Quality
B) Usability
C) Regulated
D) Fitness for use
A) Quality
B) Usability
C) Regulated
D) Fitness for use
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50
These are the costs associated with system defects after the system is fully deployed (for example, scrap, rework, returns, market share, lawsuits).
A) External failure costs
B) Internal failure costs
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
A) External failure costs
B) Internal failure costs
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
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51
Project managers must make sure that both stated and ________ needs are met to ensure a successful project.
A) implied
B) documented
C) requested
D) indirect
A) implied
B) documented
C) requested
D) indirect
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52
The ________ diagram is a cause-and-effect tool that helps workers discover the true root cause of quality issues.
A) Pareto
B) network
C) WBS
D) fishbone
A) Pareto
B) network
C) WBS
D) fishbone
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53
These are the costs associated with system defects before a system is fully deployed (for example, scrap, rework).
A) External failure costs
B) Internal failure costs
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
A) External failure costs
B) Internal failure costs
C) Cost of nonconformance
D) Cost of quality
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54
A cost and time disparity estimate exists that it's ________ times more expensive to find an error after the system is deployed than to find that error during requirements discovery.
A) 10 to 50
B) 50 to 200
C) 200 to 500
D) 500 to 1000
A) 10 to 50
B) 50 to 200
C) 200 to 500
D) 500 to 1000
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55
Benchmarking is a technique that allows for a statistical framework to be used to change multiple factors that are important to a specific project and review the results instead of changing just one parameter at a time and having to wait for the results before proceeding with another change.
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56
Noise is anything that interferes with the transmission and understanding of the message.
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57
________ design methods, the modern name given to the Taguchi methods, continually stress the importance of monitoring manufacturing "noise factors"-environmental variation during the product's usage (machine wear), manufacturing variation, and component deterioration.
A) Quality
B) Robust
C) Variation
D) Process
A) Quality
B) Robust
C) Variation
D) Process
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58
________ focuses on the three areas of quality: planning, quality improvement, and quality control.
A) Juran Trilogy
B) Pareto principle
C) The 80/20 rule
D) PDSA
A) Juran Trilogy
B) Pareto principle
C) The 80/20 rule
D) PDSA
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59
________ circles are led by nonmanagers within a single department or as a step in the overall process of producing a product.
A) Management
B) Process
C) Quality
D) Unit
A) Management
B) Process
C) Quality
D) Unit
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60
Useful metrics should be expensive to use.
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61
________ created the OPM3 maturity model to aid organizations in their maturity progress specifically in terms of project management.
A) The U.S. government
B) ISO
C) The Project Management Institute (PMI)
D) General Electric
A) The U.S. government
B) ISO
C) The Project Management Institute (PMI)
D) General Electric
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62
Brainstorming can be conducted with or without ________ diagrams.
A) network
B) Pareto
C) fishbone
D) affinity
A) network
B) Pareto
C) fishbone
D) affinity
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63
________ seeks to create a framework within which organizations can reexamine their pursuit of strategic objectives via best practices in organizational project management.
A) CMMI
B) CMM
C) PMBOK
D) OPM3
A) CMMI
B) CMM
C) PMBOK
D) OPM3
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64
Which of the following is NOT a domain of project management?
A) Element
B) Portfolio
C) Program
D) Project
A) Element
B) Portfolio
C) Program
D) Project
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65
In Six Sigma methodology, a(n) ________ distribution is a bell-shaped curve that is symmetrical about the mean.
A) normal
B) abnormal
C) skewed
D) required
A) normal
B) abnormal
C) skewed
D) required
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66
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of achieving CMMI-defined maturity?
A) Improved cycle time
B) Guaranteed quality product
C) Increased team productivity
D) Increased ROI
A) Improved cycle time
B) Guaranteed quality product
C) Increased team productivity
D) Increased ROI
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67
A program is generally a collection of related projects that are being managed in a coordinated way to obtain benefits and control not available from managing them individually.
A) program
B) portfolio
C) project
D) process
A) program
B) portfolio
C) project
D) process
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68
It has been estimated that as much as 90 percent of a project manager's time is spent in some form of communication.
A) 50
B) 30
C) 90
D) 10
A) 50
B) 30
C) 90
D) 10
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69
The purpose of the ________ quality methodology is to reduce variation, thus reducing the number of product or service defects.
A) Pareto
B) CPM
C) Six Sigma
D) balanced scorecard
A) Pareto
B) CPM
C) Six Sigma
D) balanced scorecard
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A project communications management plan includes information on when and how to prepare and distribute written reports to team members and stakeholders.
A) information
B) communications
C) human resources
D) distribution
A) information
B) communications
C) human resources
D) distribution
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71
To aid organizations in the improvement of their IT systems projects and to aid the U.S. government in selecting qualified vendors, a framework was developed to assess and evaluate an organization's processes, and this framework evolved into the ________.
A) Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3)
B) Six Sigma
C) Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
D) Total Quality Management (TQM)
A) Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3)
B) Six Sigma
C) Capability Maturity Model (CMM)
D) Total Quality Management (TQM)
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________ is the study of a competitor's product, service, or business practice for the purpose of improving an organization's own performance.
A) Benchmarking
B) Cost-benefit analysis
C) Brainstorming
D) Design of experiments
A) Benchmarking
B) Cost-benefit analysis
C) Brainstorming
D) Design of experiments
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73
The first step in the process used to build the communications management plan is:
A) Review the stakeholder analysis and complete the stakeholder communications matrix.
B) Define content for status reports and timing.
C) Establish who is responsible for collecting data.
D) Establish key project team contacts.
A) Review the stakeholder analysis and complete the stakeholder communications matrix.
B) Define content for status reports and timing.
C) Establish who is responsible for collecting data.
D) Establish key project team contacts.
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74
Which of the following is NOT a stage of maturity in OPM3?
A) Standardize
B) Measure
C) Execute
D) Control
A) Standardize
B) Measure
C) Execute
D) Control
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75
Six Sigma for IT projects is calculated based on the number of ________ per million opportunities.
A) requirements
B) defects
C) outputs
D) inputs
A) requirements
B) defects
C) outputs
D) inputs
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76
Which of the following is NOT one of the processes of the Communications Management knowledge area in the PMBOK?
A) Choose communication medium.
B) Identify stakeholders.
C) Distribute information.
D) Report performance.
A) Choose communication medium.
B) Identify stakeholders.
C) Distribute information.
D) Report performance.
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77
This is a statistical method to help identify the factors that have influence on the quality of a product or process.
A) Benchmarking
B) Cost-benefit analysis
C) Brainstorming
D) Design of experiments
A) Benchmarking
B) Cost-benefit analysis
C) Brainstorming
D) Design of experiments
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This method is used to determine the trade-off between the costs of building a quality product or service and the benefits obtained from a product that meets defined quality standards.
A) Brainstorming
B) Cost-benefit analysis
C) Benchmarking
D) Design of experiments
A) Brainstorming
B) Cost-benefit analysis
C) Benchmarking
D) Design of experiments
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79
The first step in the process used to build the quality management plan is to:
A) Build checklists to aid in collecting and monitoring.
B) Conduct training on the organization's quality initiative.
C) Obtain commitment and shared understanding from stakeholders on the quality standards.
D) Determine how each metric result will be collected.
A) Build checklists to aid in collecting and monitoring.
B) Conduct training on the organization's quality initiative.
C) Obtain commitment and shared understanding from stakeholders on the quality standards.
D) Determine how each metric result will be collected.
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A ________ model is a structured collection of elements that describe characteristics of effective processes.
A) maturity
B) quality
C) standards
D) process
A) maturity
B) quality
C) standards
D) process
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