Engineering Change Management: Quiz!

January 7, 2025 Barb Nash

Welcome to the Engineering Change Management Quiz! If you are new to Engineering Change Management or want to make sure you get 100% on our quiz, you may want to review the key concepts and processes in my Review of Engineering Change Management Concepts blog.

Some notes before you start:

  • Your answers will not be tracked
  • There will be no prizes 😊
  • You WILL confirm your understanding of the Engineering Change Management process

After clicking this link, the quiz will open in a new browser window. You will then click the ‘I’m ready’ button, as shown in the image below, to begin the questions.

This quiz represents the types of assessments or knowledge checks we commonly incorporate into our PLM custom training modules. We provide clients with either HTML files to upload to a web server (as in this case) or an Learning Management System compatible package, such as SCORM, to upload to an internal company LMS. Alternatively, we can upload the content to our ProductivityNOW LMS for easy access.

About the Author

Barb Nash

Product Lead – Learning Content Development<br><br>Barb's primary responsibilities include the design, development, and project management of courseware for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) products such as Autodesk Vault, Autodesk Fusion Lifecycle, ENOVIA V6, and PTC Windchill. Her work also involves the development of custom training that is designed and configured to an organization’s specific environment, processes, and roles. Barb is a Professional Engineer and holds a degree in Aerospace Engineering. She is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and trained in Instructional Design.

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