Now that you’ve seen how Time, Cost & Quality are interrelated, let’s review. The following quiz will test your knowledge of all the information you learned throughout the Time, Cost & Quality lesson. You must receive an 80% score on this quiz to proceed to the next lesson in the Duration-Driven course.
If you find yourself stumped, you may navigate back to the lesson menu and review any of the videos in this section and then navigate back to the quiz to retake it. You can retake the quiz as many times as necessary to receive a passing score. Good luck!
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When a project needs to be de-scoped, when do most people respond that it typically happens?
When is the ideal time in the life-cycle of the project to reduce scope?
How often do most people report that they were given more time than they needed when working on projects?
How often do most people report that they were given more money than they needed when working on projects?
On your projects, if one or more of the Time, Cost, or Quality knobs needs to be turned, who is in the best position to decide which one is most adjustable?
Which project dimension is the key to achieving success with all three dimensions?
If a team member estimates the duration of their project activity as 40 hours, have they told us anything about the time dimension of that task?
Where should activity duration estimates come from to ensure team member commitment?