Deck 11: Project Control

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Which of the following is the key feature of cybernetic control systems?

A)Manual operations
B)Directional controls
C)Automatic operation
D)Specific preconditions
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There are no purely mechanistic problems on projects.All problems have a _____ element,too.

A)computer
B)client
C)workers
D)human
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Most control systems used in project management today fall into this category of control system.

A)cybernetic control
B)robotic control
C)go / no-go control
D)postcontrol
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The stewardship of human resources requires __________ the growth and development of people.

A)flattening
B)demolition
C)controlling and maintaining
D)mandating
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A majority of uncertainty has its source in systems that lie outside the project,in its __________.

A)environment
B)stakeholder area
C)sourcing model
D)control zone
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With respect to financial controls,courts will require the practice of __________ regarding financial controls,practices,and record-keeping.

A)efficiency
B)due diligence
C)effectiveness
D)management
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The __________ controls take the form of testing to see if some specific precondition has been met.

A)postcontrol
B)go / no-go
C)cybernetic
D)monitoring
Question
The most common type of control system is the __________,or steering control.

A)postcontrol
B)go / no-go
C)cybernetic
D)monitoring
Question
Identify the item that is not one of the three types of control processes described by the authors.

A)cybernetic control
B)robotic control
C)go / no-go control
D)postcontrol
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By and large,people respond to the goal-directedness of control systems in one of three general ways.Which of the following is not one of these ways?

A)By active and positive participation and goal seeking
B)By passive participation in order to avoid loss
C)By active but negative participation and resistance
D)By actively working to change the goals of the project
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In a cybernetic control system using a negative feedback loop,the speed or force with which the control operates is,in general,__________ to the size of the deviation from standard.

A)customary
B)proportional
C)reciprocal
D)double
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Physical asset control is concerned with asset maintenance,whether __________.

A)detective or estimative
B)addition or removal
C)detection or estimation
D)preventive or corrective
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When performing control,project managers need to be attentive to __________.

A)maintaining laissez faire leadership
B)avoiding directive behaviors
C)regulation and conservation equally
D)regulation more than conservation
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__________ controls are usually viewed as helpful rather than as a source of unwelcome pressure if the controlees perceive themselves as able to perform inside the prescribed limits.

A)Steering
B)Negative feedback
C)Postcontrols
D)Cybernetic
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Control is focused on three elements of a project.They are __________.

A)scope,quality,and customer satisfaction
B)performance,delivery,and cost
C)scope,cost,and time
D)cost,time,and customer satisfaction
Question
The cybernetic control system that acts to reduce deviations from standard is called a __________.

A)nonautomatic modification
B)critical ratio
C)positive feedback loop
D)negative feedback loop
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Physical asset control requires control of the __________ of physical assets and is concerned with asset maintenance,whether preventative or corrective.

A)use
B)location
C)storage
D)repair
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Perhaps the most difficult task in creating a cybernetic control system is what?

A)Finding a common standard for all the elements we wish to control
B)Limiting the elements we wish to control to a reasonable number
C)Setting the standards for each element of output we wish to control
D)Selling top management on the list of elements to be controlled
Question
An automatic control system containing a negative feedback loop is referred to as

A)cybernetic
B)go / no-go
C)postcontrol
D)critical ratio
Question
The two fundamental objectives of control are the regulation of results and the __________.

A)procurement of organizational assets
B)distribution of organizational assets
C)stewardship of organizational assets
D)refurbishing of organizational assets
Question
The critical ratio control chart uses a ratio made up of two parts -- the ratio of actual progress to scheduled progress,and the __________.

A)ratio of earned value to planned cost
B)ratio of budgeted cost to actual cost
C)ratio of actual cost to budgeted cost
D)ratio of planned cost to earned value
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Because project milestones may not occur at periodic intervals,go / no-go controls should be linked to the __________; not simply to the calendar.

A)actual plans and to the occurrence of real events
B)corporate budgeting process
C)portfolio management review process
D)capital budgeting process
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The __________ process controls the project at various points in the life cycle to make sure that the project remains on course.This is opposed to waiting until the project is completed and then finding out it doesn't meet the objectives of the organization

A)portfolio
B)phased-step
C)phase-gate
D)overarching
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The ___________ is calculated as (actual progress / scheduled progress)× (budgeted cost / actual cost)

A)critical ratio
B)highlighted ratio
C)cybernetic ratio
D)efficiency ratio
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Project changes result from three basic causes.Which of the following is not one of those causes?

A)Uncertainty about the technology on which the work of the project or its output is based
B)An increase in the knowledge base or sophistication of the client / user leading to scope creep
C)Changes to the environment in which the project is being completed
D)A modification of the rules applying to the process of carrying out the project or to its output
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__________ are seen as much the same as a report card.

A)Postcontrols
B)WBSs
C)Critical ratios
D)Cybernetics
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Change control systems,in some industries,are part of a firm's __________.

A)configuration management system
B)internal IDC system
C)cybernetic system
D)early warning system
Question
PMBOK recognizes the importance of what is called OPA.What does OPA stand for?

A)Organizational Process Assets
B)Operational Project Accounts
C)Optimal Program Arrangements
D)Original Procedural Architecture
Question
_________ is a management approach that may be used to make comparisons to "best in class" practices across organizations

A)Processing
B)Benchmarking
C)Leveling
D)Standardizing
Question
Postproject controls or reviews are examples of __________.

A)postcontrols
B)go / no-go decisions
C)cybernetics
D)inefficiencies
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The most important rule for any subordinate is the Prime Law of Life on any project: __________.

A)Never let the boss be surprised!
B)Newton's Law
C)Parkinson's Law
D)Murphy's Law
Question
The process review focuses on the process of __________ outcomes rather than the outcomes per se.

A)reaching
B)passing
C)eliminating
D)managing
Question
Scope creep can be caused by the

A)customer
B)team members
C)audit team
D)customer and team members
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For all but __________ changes,a risk identification and analysis should be performed.

A)minor
B)major
C)most
D)few
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The culmination of the postcontrol report is a set of recommendations covering what?

A)Everything that went wrong with the project
B)Who was at fault for the errors in the project
C)How the project performed relative to the initial project plan
D)The ways that future projects can be improved
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The project manager should ensure that the status reports given to senior management contain information that is current enough to be what?

A)Understandable
B)Explainable
C)Meaningful
D)Actionable
Question
Go / no-go controls operate __________.

A)continuously
B)only when exceptions are detected
C)only when and if the controller uses them
D)only at phase gate reviews
Question
__________ are directed towards improving chances for future projects to meet their goals.

A)Postcontrols
B)Go / no-go decisions
C)Cybernetics
D)Negative feedback loops
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Thamhain (2013)found that ______was / were not only the most frequent risk class but also had the most impact on project performance.

A)increasing stakeholder involvement
B)changing leadership
C)decreasing costs
D)changing project requirements
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In order to control creative projects the project manager must adopt one or some combination of three general approaches to the problem.Which of the following is not one of these approaches?

A)control of input resources
B)creativity check
C)process review
D)personnel reassignments
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Describe the information requirements of a cybernetic controller.
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Identify some of the factors that can cause a project to require control of performance.
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Identify some of the factors that can cause a project to require control of time.
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What are the two fundamental objectives of control?
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A person with organizational clout who takes on personal responsibility for the successful completion of a project for the organization is referred to as a(n)__________.

A)champion
B)leader
C)program manager
D)campaigner
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Identify some of the factors that can cause a project to require control of cost.
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A(n)__________ is a monitoring system that forewarns the project manager if trouble arises.

A)configuration management system
B)internal IDC system
C)cybernetic system
D)early warning system
Question
A(n)__________ measures performance over time,showing how it changes compared to a desired mean and upper and lower limits.

A)critical ratio
B)control chart
C)early warning system
D)Gantt chart
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Deck 11: Project Control
1
Which of the following is the key feature of cybernetic control systems?

A)Manual operations
B)Directional controls
C)Automatic operation
D)Specific preconditions
C
2
There are no purely mechanistic problems on projects.All problems have a _____ element,too.

A)computer
B)client
C)workers
D)human
D
3
Most control systems used in project management today fall into this category of control system.

A)cybernetic control
B)robotic control
C)go / no-go control
D)postcontrol
C
4
The stewardship of human resources requires __________ the growth and development of people.

A)flattening
B)demolition
C)controlling and maintaining
D)mandating
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A majority of uncertainty has its source in systems that lie outside the project,in its __________.

A)environment
B)stakeholder area
C)sourcing model
D)control zone
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With respect to financial controls,courts will require the practice of __________ regarding financial controls,practices,and record-keeping.

A)efficiency
B)due diligence
C)effectiveness
D)management
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The __________ controls take the form of testing to see if some specific precondition has been met.

A)postcontrol
B)go / no-go
C)cybernetic
D)monitoring
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The most common type of control system is the __________,or steering control.

A)postcontrol
B)go / no-go
C)cybernetic
D)monitoring
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9
Identify the item that is not one of the three types of control processes described by the authors.

A)cybernetic control
B)robotic control
C)go / no-go control
D)postcontrol
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10
By and large,people respond to the goal-directedness of control systems in one of three general ways.Which of the following is not one of these ways?

A)By active and positive participation and goal seeking
B)By passive participation in order to avoid loss
C)By active but negative participation and resistance
D)By actively working to change the goals of the project
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In a cybernetic control system using a negative feedback loop,the speed or force with which the control operates is,in general,__________ to the size of the deviation from standard.

A)customary
B)proportional
C)reciprocal
D)double
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Physical asset control is concerned with asset maintenance,whether __________.

A)detective or estimative
B)addition or removal
C)detection or estimation
D)preventive or corrective
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When performing control,project managers need to be attentive to __________.

A)maintaining laissez faire leadership
B)avoiding directive behaviors
C)regulation and conservation equally
D)regulation more than conservation
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__________ controls are usually viewed as helpful rather than as a source of unwelcome pressure if the controlees perceive themselves as able to perform inside the prescribed limits.

A)Steering
B)Negative feedback
C)Postcontrols
D)Cybernetic
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15
Control is focused on three elements of a project.They are __________.

A)scope,quality,and customer satisfaction
B)performance,delivery,and cost
C)scope,cost,and time
D)cost,time,and customer satisfaction
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The cybernetic control system that acts to reduce deviations from standard is called a __________.

A)nonautomatic modification
B)critical ratio
C)positive feedback loop
D)negative feedback loop
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Physical asset control requires control of the __________ of physical assets and is concerned with asset maintenance,whether preventative or corrective.

A)use
B)location
C)storage
D)repair
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Perhaps the most difficult task in creating a cybernetic control system is what?

A)Finding a common standard for all the elements we wish to control
B)Limiting the elements we wish to control to a reasonable number
C)Setting the standards for each element of output we wish to control
D)Selling top management on the list of elements to be controlled
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An automatic control system containing a negative feedback loop is referred to as

A)cybernetic
B)go / no-go
C)postcontrol
D)critical ratio
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The two fundamental objectives of control are the regulation of results and the __________.

A)procurement of organizational assets
B)distribution of organizational assets
C)stewardship of organizational assets
D)refurbishing of organizational assets
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21
The critical ratio control chart uses a ratio made up of two parts -- the ratio of actual progress to scheduled progress,and the __________.

A)ratio of earned value to planned cost
B)ratio of budgeted cost to actual cost
C)ratio of actual cost to budgeted cost
D)ratio of planned cost to earned value
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22
Because project milestones may not occur at periodic intervals,go / no-go controls should be linked to the __________; not simply to the calendar.

A)actual plans and to the occurrence of real events
B)corporate budgeting process
C)portfolio management review process
D)capital budgeting process
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23
The __________ process controls the project at various points in the life cycle to make sure that the project remains on course.This is opposed to waiting until the project is completed and then finding out it doesn't meet the objectives of the organization

A)portfolio
B)phased-step
C)phase-gate
D)overarching
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The ___________ is calculated as (actual progress / scheduled progress)× (budgeted cost / actual cost)

A)critical ratio
B)highlighted ratio
C)cybernetic ratio
D)efficiency ratio
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25
Project changes result from three basic causes.Which of the following is not one of those causes?

A)Uncertainty about the technology on which the work of the project or its output is based
B)An increase in the knowledge base or sophistication of the client / user leading to scope creep
C)Changes to the environment in which the project is being completed
D)A modification of the rules applying to the process of carrying out the project or to its output
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__________ are seen as much the same as a report card.

A)Postcontrols
B)WBSs
C)Critical ratios
D)Cybernetics
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27
Change control systems,in some industries,are part of a firm's __________.

A)configuration management system
B)internal IDC system
C)cybernetic system
D)early warning system
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28
PMBOK recognizes the importance of what is called OPA.What does OPA stand for?

A)Organizational Process Assets
B)Operational Project Accounts
C)Optimal Program Arrangements
D)Original Procedural Architecture
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29
_________ is a management approach that may be used to make comparisons to "best in class" practices across organizations

A)Processing
B)Benchmarking
C)Leveling
D)Standardizing
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30
Postproject controls or reviews are examples of __________.

A)postcontrols
B)go / no-go decisions
C)cybernetics
D)inefficiencies
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The most important rule for any subordinate is the Prime Law of Life on any project: __________.

A)Never let the boss be surprised!
B)Newton's Law
C)Parkinson's Law
D)Murphy's Law
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32
The process review focuses on the process of __________ outcomes rather than the outcomes per se.

A)reaching
B)passing
C)eliminating
D)managing
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33
Scope creep can be caused by the

A)customer
B)team members
C)audit team
D)customer and team members
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For all but __________ changes,a risk identification and analysis should be performed.

A)minor
B)major
C)most
D)few
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35
The culmination of the postcontrol report is a set of recommendations covering what?

A)Everything that went wrong with the project
B)Who was at fault for the errors in the project
C)How the project performed relative to the initial project plan
D)The ways that future projects can be improved
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36
The project manager should ensure that the status reports given to senior management contain information that is current enough to be what?

A)Understandable
B)Explainable
C)Meaningful
D)Actionable
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Go / no-go controls operate __________.

A)continuously
B)only when exceptions are detected
C)only when and if the controller uses them
D)only at phase gate reviews
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38
__________ are directed towards improving chances for future projects to meet their goals.

A)Postcontrols
B)Go / no-go decisions
C)Cybernetics
D)Negative feedback loops
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Thamhain (2013)found that ______was / were not only the most frequent risk class but also had the most impact on project performance.

A)increasing stakeholder involvement
B)changing leadership
C)decreasing costs
D)changing project requirements
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40
In order to control creative projects the project manager must adopt one or some combination of three general approaches to the problem.Which of the following is not one of these approaches?

A)control of input resources
B)creativity check
C)process review
D)personnel reassignments
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41
Describe the information requirements of a cybernetic controller.
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42
Identify some of the factors that can cause a project to require control of performance.
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43
Identify some of the factors that can cause a project to require control of time.
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44
What are the two fundamental objectives of control?
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45
A person with organizational clout who takes on personal responsibility for the successful completion of a project for the organization is referred to as a(n)__________.

A)champion
B)leader
C)program manager
D)campaigner
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46
Identify some of the factors that can cause a project to require control of cost.
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A(n)__________ is a monitoring system that forewarns the project manager if trouble arises.

A)configuration management system
B)internal IDC system
C)cybernetic system
D)early warning system
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A(n)__________ measures performance over time,showing how it changes compared to a desired mean and upper and lower limits.

A)critical ratio
B)control chart
C)early warning system
D)Gantt chart
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