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Table of Contents

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

About the Author.

About the Contributors.

1. Introduction.1

    The PMBOK.

      How Much Time Do I Have?

    Project Management and Projects.

    Two Different Models of Approaching the Study of Project Management.

      The Phase Approach.8

      The Knowledge Area Approach.

      How Is the Test Constructed?

      Questions You Should Not Answer.

      Why Do People Fail This Exam?

      What Do I Need for the Exam?

      When Should I Apply to Sit for the Exam?

    Style of the Book.

    Questions from One.

    Answers from One.

2. Initiation and Planning.

    Initiation and Feasibility.

    Planning.

      Scope Statement.

      The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).

    Questions from Two.

    Answers from Two.

3. Planning and Execution.

    IT and Engineering.

    Organizational Design.

    Stakeholders.

    Communication in the Execution Phase.

      Channels.

    Baseline.

    Status Meetings.

    General Comments on Planning and Execution.

    Questions from Three.

    Answers from Three.

4. Execution and Control.

    Change Control System and Change Control Board.

      Project Management Information System (PMIS).

    Version Control.

    Work Authorization System.

    Statement of Work (SOW).

    Earned Value.

    Earned Value Acronyms and Formulas.

    Questions from Four.

    Answers from Four.

5. Control and Closing.

    Administrative Closure.

      Project Archives.

      Project Closure.

    Contract Closeout.

    Lessons Learned.

    Formal Acceptance.

    Questions from Five.

    Answers from Five.

6. Professional Conduct and Ethics.

    Responsibility to the Profession.

     Compliance with All Organizational Rules and Policies.

      Candidate/Certificate Holder Professional Practice.

      Advancement of the Profession.

    Responsibilities to Customers and the Public.

      Qualifications, Experience, and Performance of Professional Service.

      Conflict of Interest Situations and Other Prohibited.

      Professional Conduct.

    Questions from Six.

    Answers from Six.

7. Mid-Book Exam.

    Mid-Term.

    Mid-Term Answers.

8. Project Integration Management.

    Develop Project Charter.

    The Project Plan.

    Develop Preliminary Project Scope Statement.

    Developing the Project Plan.

    Project Plan Execution.

    Integrated Change Control.

    Close Project.

    Questions from Eight.

    Answers from Eight.

9. Project Scope Management.

    Scope Planning.

    Scope Definition.

    Create WBS.

    Scope Verification.

    Scope Change Control.

    Questions from Nine.

    Answers from Nine.

10. Project Time Management.

    Activity Definition.

    Activity Sequencing.

    Network Diagrams.

    Activity Resource Estimating.

    Activity Duration Estimating.

    Schedule Development.

    Schedule Control.

    Questions from Ten.

    Answers from Ten.

11. Project Cost Management.

    Resource Planning.

    Cost Estimating.

    Cost Budgeting.

    Cost Control.

    Earned Value.

    Not in the PMBOK but on the Examination.

    Questions from Eleven.

    Answers from Eleven.

12. Project Quality Management.

    Quality Planning.

    Performing Quality Assurance.

    Performing Quality Control.

    Questions from Twelve.

    Answers from Twelve.

13. Project Human Resources Management.

    Human Resource Planning.

    Acquire Project Team.

    Developing the Project Team.

    Managing the Project Team.

    Questions from Thirteen.

    Answers from Thirteen.

14. Project Communications Management.

    Communication Planning.

    Information Distribution.

    Performance Reporting.

    Stakeholder Management.

    Administrative Closure.

    Channels of Communication.

    Questions from Fourteen.

    Answers from Fourteen.

15. Project Risk Management.

    The Project Risk Management Processes.

    Risk Management Planning.

      Inputs to Project Risk Management Planning.

      Project Risk Management Planning Tools and Techniques.

      Outputs of Risk Management Planning.

    Risk Identification Process.

      Inputs to the Risk Identification Process.

      Tools and Techniques of Risk Identification.

      Information Gathering Techniques.

      Outputs of the Risk Identification Process.

    Qualitative Risk Analysis Process.

      Inputs to the Qualitative Risk Analysis Process.

      Qualitative Risk Analysis Process Tools and Techniques.

    Quantitative Risk Analysis.

      Quantitative Risk Analysis Inputs.

      Quantitative Risk Analysis Tools and Techniques.

      Decision Tree Analysis.

      Quantitative Risk Analysis Outputs.

    Risk Response Planning.

       Risk Response Planning Inputs.

      Risk Response Planning Outputs.

    Risk Monitoring and Control (RM&C).

      Risk Monitoring and Control Inputs.

      Risk Monitoring and Control Tools and Techniques.

      Risk Monitoring and Control Outputs.

    Conclusion.

    Questions from Fifteen.

    Answers from Fifteen.

16. Project Procurement Management.

    Planning Purchases and Acquisitions.

    Contract Types.

    Plan Contracting.

    Request Seller Responses.

    Select Sellers.

    Contract Administration.

    Contract Closure.

    Questions from Sixteen.

    Answers from Sixteen.

Appendix A: Abbreviations.

Appendix B: Glossary.

Appendix C: About the CD-ROM.

Index.

About the Author

Dr. Rudd McGary, PMP, lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife Sharon, and sons Clayton and Carter. As an educator, practitioner, and writer in project management, McGary has helped countless people as they have worked on and studied about project teams and project management. He continues that tradition with this book, which will aid people interested in passing the PMI certification examination to become familiar with the various areas of interest and study that make up project management. A(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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