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Project Manager Interview Questions And Answers | PMP Certification Training Videos | Simplilearn

This video on Project Manager Interview Questions will take you through some of the most popular questions that you may face in your Project Manager interviews. Project Managers are professionals that play the lead role in all the phases of project management. If you're moving down the path of being a Project Manager, you need to be prepared to impress prospective employers with your knowledge. Here we discuss the list of most popular questions you can expect in an interview and how you can frame your answers. <br><br><br>PMP Certification Course Overview<br>The course covers new trends, emerging practices, tailoring considerations, and core competencies required of a Project Management professional. Placing a greater emphasis on strategic and business knowledge, this course also includes a new section on the role of the project manager in both large and small companies.<br><br>PMP Course Key Features:<br>- 35 contact hours/PDUs<br>- 8 industry case studies, 20 industry-based scenarios<br>- 6 hands-on projects, 7 simulation test papers (200 questions each)<br><br>Eligibility:<br>The PMPu00ae certification is an essential professional requirement for senior project manager roles across all industries. The course is best suited for: Project Managers, Associate/Assistant Project Managers, Team Leads/Team Managers, Project Executives/Project Engineers, Software Developers, Any professional aspiring to be a Project Manager.<br><br>Pre-requisites:<br>You should have a secondary degree (i.e. high school diploma, associateu2019s degree or the global equivalent) with 7,500 hours leading and directing projects along with 35 hours of project management education.OR You should have a four-year degree with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects along with 35 hours of project management education.<br> <br>Learn more at: https://bit.ly/2xBzZSD<br>

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  1. 1 How do you define a project? • As per the PMI’s PMBOK 6th edition, a project is a temporary endeavor to create a unique product, service, or result. The transient nature of projects indicates that a project has a definite beginning and end • Projects can be simple or complex and may be managed by a single person or a group • Projects are often broken into small tasks to utilize team strengths and increase productivity

  2. 2 What is a project charter? • Project charter is a short document that explains the entire project. • It includes the project's objectives, how they will be carried out, the stakeholders, identification of risks, advantages of the project, and the budget • Project charter plays an integral role in planning the project, as a plan is used in all the phases of the project life cycle.

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  4. 3 What is meant by the scope of the project? • Project scope is an essential part of project planning that helps determine the list of specific project goals or deliverables • It helps in the identification of the features, functions, and tasks that a project should fulfill Checking feasibility

  5. 3 What is meant by the scope of the project? • Project scope is an essential part of project planning that helps determine the list of specific project goals or deliverables • It helps in the identification of the features, functions, and tasks that a project should fulfill • Project scope further includes the documentation of project milestones and milestone deliverables • It provides everything that is to be achieved by the project Measuring worth

  6. 4 • What is project life cycle? Monitoring 5 Planning The project life cycle involves series of stages / phases that a project undergoes from the time it begins to the time it is delivered. There are five phases in a project life cycle 4 3 Closure Initiation Execution 1 2

  7. 4 • What is project life cycle? Monitoring 5 Planning The project life cycle involves series of stages / phases that a project undergoes from the time it begins to the time it is delivered. There are five phases in a project life cycle 4 3 During the initiation phase, the creation of project charter, the appointment of a project manager, and identification of key stakeholders will be made. This can be the initiation of the project as a whole or a stage/phase Closure Initiation Execution 1 2

  8. 4 • What is project life cycle? Monitoring 5 Planning The project life cycle involves series of stages / phases that a project undergoes from the time it begins to the time it is delivered. There are five phases in a project life cycle 4 3 The Planning phase involves the processes for creating the plan for achieving the project’s objectives Closure Initiation Execution 1 2

  9. 4 • What is project life cycle? Monitoring 5 Planning The project life cycle involves series of stages / phases that a project undergoes from the time it begins to the time it is delivered. There are five phases in a project life cycle 4 3 Closure Initiation Execution 1 2 The Executing process group involves the project management processes for identification; allocation & management of resources required for executing the project deliverables

  10. 4 • What is project life cycle? Monitoring 5 Planning The project life cycle involves series of stages / phases that a project undergoes from the time it begins to the time it is delivered. There are five phases in a project life cycle 4 3 Closure Initiation Execution 1 2 The Monitoring & Controlling phase involves the Project Manager to monitor and control the project

  11. 4 • What is project life cycle? Monitoring 5 Planning The project life cycle involves series of stages / phases that a project undergoes from the time it begins to the time it is delivered. There are five phases in a project life cycle 4 3 Closure Initiation Execution 1 2 The closing phase involves the process required for formally closing the project, where everything, including what went wrong and what went right all through the project is summed up

  12. 5 • What is the importance of process groups? Process groups are a set of processes that apply to various stages of a project. Each of the methods has a defined set of inputs and produce defined outputs by using a set of tools and techniques on the input 1 The Initiation process group involves the processes needed to initiate the project, developing the project charter, and identifying the stakeholders. The project charter will be handed over to the project manager, and formal declaration of appointment of project manager will be done

  13. 5 • What is the importance of process groups? Process groups are a set of processes that apply to various stages of a project. Each of the methods has a defined set of inputs and produce defined outputs by using a set of tools and techniques on the input 2 The Planning process group defines the project's detailed plan, which involves the planning for scope, time, cost, quality, resource, risk, procurement, stakeholder, communication, and integration of all these subsidiary plans

  14. 5 • What is the importance of process groups? Process groups are a set of processes that apply to various stages of a project. Each of the methods has a defined set of inputs and produce defined outputs by using a set of tools and techniques on the input 3 The Execution process group involves the processes to direct and manage the project works. The team’s active involvement is seen, performing their tasks to execute the project works

  15. 5 • What is the importance of process groups? Process groups are a set of processes that apply to various stages of a project. Each of the methods has a defined set of inputs and produce defined outputs by using a set of tools and techniques on the input 4 The Monitoring and Controlling process group refers to tracking and reviewing the progress and performance of the project. The process of Monitoring and Controlling is continually performed throughout the project life cycle

  16. 5 • What is the importance of process groups? Process groups are a set of processes that apply to various stages of a project. Each of the methods has a defined set of inputs and produce defined outputs by using a set of tools and techniques on the input 5 The Closing process group involves assembling a report of all the procedures throughout the project life cycle. The Closing process group marks the formal closure of the project & completion of its deliverables

  17. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are:

  18. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  19. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  20. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  21. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  22. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  23. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  24. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  25. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  26. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  27. 6 • Name ten knowledge areas as mentioned in the PMBOK The ten knowledge areas are: Project Integration Management Project Scope Management Project Schedule Management Project Cost Management Project Quality Management Project Resource Management Project Communications Management Project Risk Management Project Procurement Management Project Stakeholder Management

  28. 7 • Why is project planning considered as the most significant step in project lifecycle? Project Planning is crucial in a Project as it provides the baselines for project execution and sufficient validation Project Charter, Scope Project Communication Project Schedule Project Planning Project Risk Project Resource Project Quality Project Budget & cost

  29. 7 • Why is project planning considered as the most significant step in project lifecycle? Project planning is considered the most significant due to the following reasons: Provides visibility Project planning ensures better visibility of project deliverables, processes & activities

  30. 7 • Why is project planning considered as the most significant step in project lifecycle? Project planning is considered the most significant due to the following reasons: Increases employee satisfaction Provides visibility Project planning ensures better visibility of project deliverables, processes & activities Project planning focuses on engaging the team for greater project performance

  31. 7 • Why is project planning considered as the most significant step in project lifecycle? Project planning is considered the most significant due to the following reasons: Quality Assurance & control Project planning considers & defines, the timely audits & testing to ensure accomplishing compliance and deliverables

  32. 7 • Why is project planning considered as the most significant step in project lifecycle? Project planning is considered the most significant due to the following reasons: Quality Assurance & control Reduces project risk Project planning considers & defines, the timely audits & testing to ensure accomplishing compliance and deliverables Project planning helps in analysing, prioritizing and having an appropriate plan for all the risks

  33. 8 • When is stakeholder analysis performed? • Stakeholder maybe anyone who is affected because of the project. Stakeholder analysis plays an important role in identifying and analyzing their needs

  34. 8 • When is stakeholder analysis performed? • Stakeholder maybe anyone who is affected because of the project. Stakeholder analysis plays an important role in identifying and analyzing their needs • The analysis is generally performed whenever there is a need for any clarification over quantitative and qualitative data

  35. 8 • When is stakeholder analysis performed? • Stakeholder maybe anyone who is affected because of the project. Stakeholder analysis plays an important role in identifying and analyzing their needs • The analysis is generally performed whenever there is a need for any clarification over quantitative and qualitative data. • The clarification helps in understanding the interests of the stakeholder, which plays a vital role in the success of the project

  36. 9 What is the role of a stakeholder in project management? Stakeholders refer to any organization or entity that can have any positive or negative effect because of the project Because their interests are the most important, their positive impacts need to be kept in mind. In contrast, any adverse effects need to be minimized while planning or executing any activity during a project.

  37. project management tool to calculate expenditures and distribute well the tasks along 10 What are some essential features to keep in mind while choosing a project management tool? • Let’s have a look at some essential features required in project management tools: • Risk management: A great project management tool should be able to assist with identifying and managing risks • Native mobile app: A mobile application would make it easier track to tasks, milestones, and deadlines

  38. project management tool to calculate expenditures and distribute well the tasks along 10 What are some essential features to keep in mind while choosing a project management tool? • Dependencies, Milestones, and Critical Path: The tool needs to have a function to define all the development stages of a project, providing task dependencies. Milestones can also be set to mark specific points in the project, to ensure it’s moving in the right direction • Effective time tracking: This feature would improve how the plan works, proving greater accuracy and precision

  39. project management tool to calculate expenditures and distribute well the tasks along 10 What are some essential features to keep in mind while choosing a project management tool? • Third party integration: The tool must be able to take and share data with other applications. The tool must check on the possibility of integrating with popular apps like Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. • Agile workflow system: This function would be able to increase flexibility and transparency and help teens to be more productive

  40. project management tool to calculate expenditures and distribute well the tasks along 10 What are some essential features to keep in mind while choosing a project management tool? • Boards to manage projects: This feature would ensure a steady flow of tasks sequentially, speeding up task delivery • Ease of use: The tool must have a minimalistic design with a simple drag-drop interface. It should provide easy functionality and smooth maintenance and support

  41. project management tool to calculate expenditures and distribute well the tasks along 10 What are some essential features to keep in mind while choosing a project management tool? • Customizable workflows: The tool should be able to adapt to a unique process to track work progression • Resource management: A resource management function in the tool would be able to calculate expenditures and distribute them among tasks

  42. project management tool to calculate expenditures and distribute well the tasks along 10 What are some essential features to keep in mind while choosing a project management tool? • Collaborate easily: The tool should enable users to share documents, files, status, timelines, and tasks with ease and quickly with many people • Delegate tasks easily: The tool should be able to delegate tasks, assign roles and ensure they have access to the right information

  43. What do you think is the difference between projects, programs, and a portfolio? 11 What do you think is the difference between projects, programs and a portfolio? Definition

  44. What do you think is the difference between projects, programs, and a portfolio? 11 What do you think is the difference between projects, programs and a portfolio? Managers

  45. What do you think is the difference between projects, programs, and a portfolio? 11 What do you think is the difference between projects, programs and a portfolio? Management

  46. What do you think is the difference between projects, programs, and a portfolio? 11 What do you think is the difference between projects, programs and a portfolio? Monitoring

  47. What do you think is the difference between projects, programs, and a portfolio? 11 What do you think is the difference between projects, programs and a portfolio? Planning

  48. What do you think is the difference between projects, programs, and a portfolio? 11 What do you think is the difference between projects, programs and a portfolio? Scope

  49. What do you think is the difference between projects, programs, and a portfolio? 11 What do you think is the difference between projects, programs and a portfolio? Success

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