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Project profiling is the process of developing a characterization from the known attributes of a project.
Project profiling is the process of developing a characterization from the known attributes of a project.
True (A)
The size and location of a project are examples of profiling attributes.
The size and location of a project are examples of profiling attributes.
True (A)
All projects over $1 million are considered small projects.
All projects over $1 million are considered small projects.
False (B)
Project profiling does not play a role in developing the organization’s project management approach.
Project profiling does not play a role in developing the organization’s project management approach.
The Darnall Three Level Model explores the skills needed to manage projects within a specific industry only.
The Darnall Three Level Model explores the skills needed to manage projects within a specific industry only.
Project managers always perform consistently on all projects, regardless of the project's attributes.
Project managers always perform consistently on all projects, regardless of the project's attributes.
Size and location are the only two attributes that provide information about a project.
Size and location are the only two attributes that provide information about a project.
In the construction industry, the skills needed by a project manager are the same for all projects.
In the construction industry, the skills needed by a project manager are the same for all projects.
All projects within the same industry require identical management approaches and methodologies.
All projects within the same industry require identical management approaches and methodologies.
Assigning a project manager with appropriate knowledge and skills can increase the likelihood of success for a project.
Assigning a project manager with appropriate knowledge and skills can increase the likelihood of success for a project.