easy sixer

The following multiplechoice questions will be helpful in reviewing the principles of this chapter:




  1. Add a note hereWhen talking about SMART objectives, the “S” stands for:




    1. Add a note hereSatisfactory



    2. Add a note hereStatic



    3. Add a note hereSpecific



    4. Add a note hereStandard



  2. Add a note hereWhen talking about SMART objectives, the “A” stands for:




    1. Add a note hereAccurate



    2. Add a note hereAcute



    3. Add a note hereAttainable



    4. Add a note hereAble



  3. Add a note hereProject managers believe that the most commonly occurring conflict is:




    1. Add a note herePriorities



    2. Add a note hereSchedules



    3. Add a note herePersonalities



    4. Add a note hereResources



  4. Add a note hereThe conflict that generally is the most damaging to the project when it occurs is:




    1. Add a note herePriorities



    2. Add a note hereSchedules



    3. Add a note herePersonalities



    4. Add a note hereResources



  5. Add a note hereThe most commonly preferred conflict resolution mode for project managers is:




    1. Add a note hereCompromise



    2. Add a note hereConfrontation



    3. Add a note hereSmoothing



    4. Add a note hereWithdrawal



  6. Add a note hereWhich conflict resolution mode avoids a conflict temporarily rather than solving it?




    1. Add a note hereCompromise



    2. Add a note hereConfrontation



    3. Add a note hereSmoothing



    4. Add a note hereWithdrawal

 1.C

2.C
3.B
4.B
5.B
6.A

1. C


2. C


3. B


4. C


5. B


6. D

correctly answered

Where in PMBOK can I read about SMART which you asked in first two questions? Because I am seeing them for the first time. Are they in HR management chapter?

Where is this SMART located? I'm not familiar with it.

This series is from a book prescribed by PMI like as Scordo.

This book writer is Dr. Kerzner.

 

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