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1. Describe the metrics and characteristics of projects using a specific example.
2. Explain the differences between project, program, and portfolio management.
3. Describe how processes relate to process groups and knowledge areas in the PMBOK Guide.
4. Describe the purpose and contents of a project charter.
5. Describe three classic business level strategies. What is the relationship between business level strategy and project selection?
6. Describe the purpose and contents of a project management plan.
7. Describe the purpose and contents of a work breakdown structure.
8. Describe the purpose and contents of a project schedule.
9. Describe the purpose and contents of a project budget.
10. Describe the concepts of probability and impact in risk analysis using a specific example.
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