Week 7(6)

Cards (95)

  • What should learners be able to discuss by the end of the session?
    Use of project management approaches
  • Why is it important to use a suitable project management approach?
    To ensure project success and efficiency
  • What is project management (PM)?
    Process of initiating and planning resources
  • What are the key processes in project management?
    Initiating, planning, implementing, monitoring
  • What distinguishes a project from a constant activity?
    Projects have specific start and end dates
  • Why is project management considered expensive?
    Requires investment of time, money, materials
  • What does good project management practice ensure?
    Return on investment and project benefits
  • What are the four phases of the project life cycle?
    1. Initiation
    2. Planning
    3. Implementation
    4. Completion
  • What is the purpose of the initiation phase in project management?
    Feasibility testing and stakeholder discussions
  • What is included in the initiation phase?
    Identifying deliverables and considering risks
  • What happens during the planning phase of a project?
    Create a project blueprint and detailed plan
  • What is the focus during the implementation phase?
    Actual work required by the project team
  • What is the goal of the completion phase?
    Client satisfaction and project handover
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of Agile project management?
    Advantages:
    • Quicker delivery of products
    • Less resource waste
    • Rapid adaptation to change

    Disadvantages:
    • Documentation may be neglected
    • Difficult to measure progress
    • Requires constant communication
  • What is SCRUM in project management?
    A framework for resolving complex projects
  • What are the four elements of SCRUM?
    Sprint planning, daily SCRUMs, reviews, retrospectives
  • What is the role of the Scrum Master?
    Facilitates communication and improves processes
  • How does SCRUM relate to Agile methodology?
    SCRUM is often used in tandem with Agile
  • What is the significance of constant communication in Agile project management?
    Ensures timely identification of changes and issues
  • What is the purpose of the Agile manifesto?
    To unify principles of software development
  • What is the duration of each iteration in Agile?
    1–4 weeks
  • What happens at the end of each Agile iteration?
    Results are presented to clients
  • What are the potential challenges of using Agile methodology?
    Documentation neglect and unclear project ends
  • What is the focus of the planning phase in project management?
    Creating a detailed plan of tasks and resources
  • What is the main goal of project management methodologies?
    Complete projects on time and within budget
  • What is the role of the product owner in SCRUM?
    Prioritizes Sprint tasks and manages backlog
  • How does SCRUM optimize predictability in project management?
    By focusing on essential tasks and processes
  • What is the significance of the Sprint retrospective in SCRUM?
    To inspect and adapt project processes
  • What is the main focus of the Agile methodology?
    Continuous improvement and flexibility
  • What is the importance of stakeholder discussions during the initiation phase?
    To assess project feasibility and purpose
  • How does the Agile methodology handle changes during a project?
    Welcomes changes even late in development
  • What is the purpose of the daily SCRUMs in the SCRUM framework?
    To provide progress updates on tasks
  • What is the role of developers in the SCRUM team?
    Self-organized and skilled in product updates
  • What is the significance of the Sprint planning meeting?
    To set the next sprint goal
  • How does SCRUM encourage creativity in teams?
    By promoting collaboration and idea generation
  • What is the importance of client feedback in project management?
    To improve future projects and marketing
  • What is the main goal of project management methodologies?
    Complete projects on time and within budget
  • What is the role of the product owner in SCRUM?
    Prioritizes Sprint tasks and manages backlog
  • How does SCRUM optimize predictability in project management?
    By focusing on essential tasks and processes
  • What is the significance of the Sprint retrospective in SCRUM?
    To inspect and adapt project processes