Project Documents and Terminology


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description
Once project work begins, the project manager and team must monitor project performance against the plan. Variance is addressed in order to keep the project on track. Various project documents are created and utilized when monitoring and controlling project work. Common project terminology and acronyms are also utilized across the industry and within project teams to ensure effective communication, and the removal of barriers to understanding. This course provides a foundational knowledge base reflecting the most up-to-date project management information so you can effectively put principles to work at your own organization. This course will assist in preparing you for the CompTIA Project+ exam, and it is aligned with exam version PK0-004.

Target Audience
Candidates who possess at least 12 months of cumulative experience in leading, managing, directing, and/or participating in small-to-medium-size projects

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
0.6

Lesson Objectives

Project Documents and Terminology

  • start the course
  • identify quality checklists, checksheets, metrics, and measurements
  • distinguish between work performance data, information, and reports
  • identify change requests and the change log
  • distinguish between earned value management terminology and acronyms
  • distinguish between procurement terminology and acronyms
  • distinguish between procurement vendor solicitation terminology and acronyms
  • distinguish between terms and acronyms for project tools and governance
  • distinguish between schedule terminology and acronyms
  • distinguish between quality and resource terminology and acronyms
  • specify the types of work performance documents, and identify earned value management and procurement terminology
  • Course Number:
    ib_prop_a10_it_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate