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What organizational process asset (OPA) might impact a project's outcome?

The correct answer is A. Processes, polices, and procedures. Organizational Process Assets (OPAs) are internal to the performing organization and include processes, policies, and procedures (e.g., standard templates, change control procedures, financial controls) as well as organizational knowledge bases (e.g., historical information, less

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Question

What organizational process asset (OPA) might impact a project's outcome?

Options

  • AProcesses, polices, and procedures
  • BLegal restrictions
  • CInfrastructure, resource availability, and employee capability
  • DFinancial considerations

How the community answered

(53 responses)
  • A
    91% (48)
  • B
    4% (2)
  • C
    4% (2)
  • D
    2% (1)

Explanation

Organizational Process Assets (OPAs) are internal to the performing organization and include processes, policies, and procedures (e.g., standard templates, change control procedures, financial controls) as well as organizational knowledge bases (e.g., historical information, lessons learned). The other answer choices describe Enterprise Environmental Factors (EEFs): legal restrictions are external regulatory conditions (EEF), infrastructure and resource availability are organizational or market conditions (EEF), and financial considerations such as currency exchange rates or market conditions are also EEFs. The key distinction is that OPAs are organization-owned assets the team can use or update, while EEFs are conditions the team must work within.

Topics

#Organizational Process Assets#OPA#Project Environment#Organizational Influences

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