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PECB ISO 21502 Lead Project Manager Exam

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Question # 1

Scenario:

Exhibix is a video game developer headquartered in Zagreb, Croatia, which is known for producing therapeutic video games for children dealing with ADHD. In order to improve users’ experience, Exhibix suggested undertaking a project that would enable users to interact with the virtual content in the form of holograms through augmented reality glasses in the video games. For this project, the management decided to follow the guidelines of ISO 21502 on project management.

Prior to formalizing project management, the management of Exhibix assessed, among others, the potential impacts that the project management approach may have on both internal and external stakeholders. In addition, they determined if there were sufficient resources, both human and financial, for the formalized project management. Furthermore, during this period, the management decided to assess only the nature of previous projects, due to their successful delivery.

After formalizing project management, the project board organized a meeting during which they delegated their responsibilities to the project sponsor. Following this meeting, the project sponsor and project manager proceeded to define the project phases and their time frames. Considering the complexity of the project, the project manager suggested leaving open the possibility of overlapping certain phases of the project.

The preparations began in June, and the project manager and the team, consisting of 20 highly skilled professionals, had approximately six months to implement the project. During the implementation of the project, the project team noticed that the low maturity level of the company’s project management and the limited availability of resources were likely to have a negative impact on the performance of the project. With the deadline approaching, the team was also under a lot of pressure to close the project on time.

They were confronted with numerous challenges with the AR software, which led to the extension of the deadline for the project completion. During this period, the project office assisted the project manager and the team by providing administrative support and managing information regarding the project. Following these events, the project manager and the team were able to complete the project within the new set deadline. After the project sponsor confirmed the project closure, the AR glasses were released for use.

Question:

Based on the fourth paragraph of scenario 2, what factors did the project team notice that were likely to have a detrimental impact on the project’s performance?

A.

Internal

B.

External

C.

Both A and B

Question # 2

Which digital tools can be used to facilitate the collaboration of the project team?

A.

Agenda management, teleconferencing, document-sharing websites

B.

Planning software, digital collaboration, social media

C.

Both A and B

Question # 3

What are proposal requests?

A.

Requests from the contractor to the supplier to provide solutions for an intricate scope

B.

Requests when the solution is determined and when the price is the sole criterion for choosing the supplier

C.

Requests used to obtain supplier proposals when the buyer needs a proposed solution, approach, or offer for the required work

Question # 4

Scenario:

Leute is a low-cost airline, headquartered in Wien, Austria. The company aims to offer passengers optimal options regarding its services and gain the lead role among other competitors in the airline industry. Recently, Leute experienced a major drop in revenue due to negative reviews from customers in various online platforms. To increase its profit and enhance customer satisfaction, the company decided to expand its in-flight services by offering entertainment, such as movies, audio books, and games, food for purchase in economy and full meals in premium cabins, and comforts, such as blankets and pillows. For the implementation of this project and future projects of the airline, the CEO of Leute, Michaele Wagner, decided to follow the guidelines of ISO 21502 on project management.

Initially, Allison, the project manager, created a short document in which she justified and summarized all project aspects, including: the nature and purpose of the project, the objectives of the project, key milestones of the project and the time needed to complete the project, and the audience that the project targets.

Afterward, Allison held a meeting with Michaele during which she presented this document and briefly explained each of its points. After a considerable amount of analysis and discussions, the project initiation was approved by Michaele. In addition, a team of eighteen members was authorized to start with the project activities.

While undertaking the project activities, Allison ensured that each work package takes longer than 8 hours, but less than 80 hours, so that they would be completed in 1 to 10 working days. In addition, during this phase, several changes were made in the predefined aspects of the project, which were approved by Nick Todd, the project sponsor. For instance, initially, the project delivery was set to be completed after six months. However, considering how the project was implemented and the time required for the completion of each phase, the deadline for the project completion was postponed for another two months. These changes were also reflected in the business case, which was updated accordingly.

A month after the project execution began, Allison conducted an earned value analysis to measure the progress of the project up to that stage. She measured how efficiently the work was being performed with regard to its budgeted cost, after which she concluded that it was going according to the plan. Moreover, she organized a meeting with relevant project stakeholders in order to communicate the progress report to them.

Question:

Based on scenario 3, Allison ensured that the size of each work package was longer than 8 hours, but less than 80 hours in order to complete them in 1 to 10 working days. What rule did Allison follow in this case?

A.

The 1/10 rule

B.

The 8/80 rule

C.

The reporting period rule

Question # 5

According to ISO 21502, how should the project benefits be maintained?

A.

By taking corrective, and when required, preventive actions in case of deviations from the planned benefits

B.

By collecting performance measurements for each benefit

C.

By reporting and communicating the status of expected benefits

Question # 6

According to ISO 21502, what should the process of controlling risks involve?

A.

Determining common causes which can help develop priorities for treating risks

B.

Developing options and actions to enhance opportunities and reduce threats to the project

C.

Ensuring that responses to negative risks minimize disruption to the project while responses to positive risks maximize beneficial impact

Question # 7

Which of the options below regarding project reporting is NOT correct?

A.

Reporting should be aligned with the current project documentation and determined from an analysis of project management information

B.

During the project, reporting should be monitored and adjusted to maintain alignment with the needs and requirements of the recipients of the reports

C.

The reporting approach and methods should be planned and documented at the end of the project

Question # 8

Scenario:

Mallebare is an American company which designs and manufactures gaming accessories. Apart from keyboards, mice, and controllers, the company also manufactures high-quality headsets for which it is widely known. Recently, upon the request of numerous gamers, the company decided to manufacture mousepads too. For this project, Luke, the CEO of the company, assigned Ross, a senior designer of the company, as the project manager, whereas Smith, a senior engineer, was assigned as project sponsor. In addition, Luke stated the project should be complete within three months, as the company is aiming to promote the mousepads in a major gaming tournament. Lastly, Luke required them to utilize the guidelines of ISO 21502 to manage the project.

Initially, Ross mobilized the team and held a meeting with them to discuss and develop the project plan. He asked the team members to ensure that major functional aspects of the project are covered in the project plan and to identify any issue that might arise throughout the project life cycle. Ross explained that this request comes as a result of the tight deadline of the project and the team must develop a concise plan. Ross added that the plan will not be changed in any circumstance and will be followed in detail.

Following that, Ross and the team discussed the engagement of all relevant stakeholders throughout the project. Ross used a power/interest matrix to categorize all stakeholders in four different groups, where the tournament organizers were categorized as stakeholders with low interest but high power in the project. On the other hand, end users, the gamers, were categorized as stakeholders with high interest and high power in the project, so the project team created a survey to determine their needs and requirements.

Moreover, Ross was aware of the importance of effective communication for the success of the project. Therefore, he developed a communication plan which would ensure that each individual involved in the project gets the right information in a timely manner. The plan indicated that ad hoc discussions would be conducted in more complex and personal cases, whereas notes and text messages would be used for transmitting simple and factual information. Ross claimed that this model had been successful in previous projects conducted by the company because it allows faster processing of information and includes natural use of language. In addition, Ross determined that a relationship among project team members needs to be established to ensure productive work.

Question:

Based on scenario 6, which communication need did Ross address when he determined that a relationship among project team members needs to be established to ensure productive work?

A.

Status

B.

Responsibility

C.

Coordination

Question # 9

Scenario:

Exhibix is a video game developer headquartered in Zagreb, Croatia, which is known for producing therapeutic video games for children dealing with ADHD. In order to improve users’ experience, Exhibix suggested undertaking a project that would enable users to interact with the virtual content in the form of holograms through augmented reality glasses in the video games. For this project, the management decided to follow the guidelines of ISO 21502 on project management.

Prior to formalizing project management, the management of Exhibix assessed, among others, the potential impacts that the project management approach may have on both internal and external stakeholders. In addition, they determined if there were sufficient resources, both human and financial, for the formalized project management. Furthermore, during this period, the management decided to assess only the nature of previous projects, due to their successful delivery.

After formalizing project management, the project board organized a meeting during which they delegated their responsibilities to the project sponsor. Following this meeting, the project sponsor and project manager proceeded to define the project phases and their time frames. Considering the complexity of the project, the project manager suggested leaving open the possibility of overlapping certain phases of the project.

The preparations began in June, and the project manager and the team, consisting of 20 highly skilled professionals, had approximately six months to implement the project. During the implementation of the project, the project team noticed that the low maturity level of the company’s project management and the limited availability of resources were likely to have a negative impact on the performance of the project. With the deadline approaching, the team was also under a lot of pressure to close the project on time.

They were confronted with numerous challenges with the AR software, which led to the extension of the deadline for the project completion. During this period, the project office assisted the project manager and the team by providing administrative support and managing information regarding the project. Following these events, the project manager and the team were able to complete the project within the new set deadline. After the project sponsor confirmed the project closure, the AR glasses were released for use.

Question:

According to scenario 2, the project office provided administrative support for the project manager and the team. Is this compliant with ISO 21502?

A.

No, only the project sponsor can be involved in the project activities

B.

No, the project office should not perform project activities to avoid conflict of interest

C.

Yes, the project office can perform various activities to support the project manager and team

Question # 10

Which of the following statements regarding the difference between traditional and agile methodologies is correct?

A.

Projects can stop or take a reverse direction in traditional methodologies, but not in agile methodologies

B.

The project structure is not firmly defined in traditional methodologies, but it is in agile methodologies

C.

The stakeholders’ impact on project management is minimal in traditional methodologies, whereas, in agile methodologies, it is greater

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