PMP Project Management Professional Study Guide, Third Edition (Certification Press)
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- Make-or-buy analysis
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Used in determining what part of the project scope to make and what part to purchase.
- Management by projects
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This approach characterizes organizations that manage their operations as projects. These project-centric entities could manage any level of their work as a project. These organizations apply general business skills to each project to determine their value, efficiency, and ultimately, return on investment.
- Mandatory dependencies
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This refers to the logical relationship between activities based on the type of work. For example, the foundation of a house must be created before the frame of the house can be built. This is also known as hard logic.
- Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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A theory that states that there are five layers of needs for all humans; physiological, safety, social, esteem, and the crowning jewel, self-actualization.
- Matrix Structures
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An organizational structure. There are three matrix structures: weak, balanced, and strong. The different structures are reflective of the project manager's authority in relation to the functional manager's authority.
- McGregor's theory of X and Y
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This theory states that 'X' people are lazy, don't want to work, and need to be micromanaged. 'Y' people are self-led, motivated, and strive to accomplish.
- Medium
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Part of the communications model; this is the path the message takes from the sender to the receiver. This is the modality in which the communication travels typically refers to an electronic model, such as e-mail or the telephone.
- Mitigation
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Reducing the probability or impact of a risk.
- Monte Carlo Analysis
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Predicts how scenarios may work out given any number of variables. The process doesn't actually create out a specific answer, but a range of possible answers. When Monte Carlo is applied to a schedule, it can present, for example, the optimistic completion date, the pessimistic completion date, and the most likely completion date for each activity in the project.
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