CAPM · Question #276
Which document can help a project manager to leverage historical project information?
The correct answer is A. Lessons learned register. The lessons learned register (A) is the primary document for capturing and leveraging historical project information. It records knowledge, experiences, problems encountered, and solutions applied throughout the project lifecycle, and becomes part of the organizational process as
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- ALessons learned register
- BSchedule baseline
- CWork performance data
- DDeliverable acceptance forms
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(53 responses)- A92% (49)
- B4% (2)
- C2% (1)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
The lessons learned register (A) is the primary document for capturing and leveraging historical project information. It records knowledge, experiences, problems encountered, and solutions applied throughout the project lifecycle, and becomes part of the organizational process assets for future projects. Schedule baseline (B) is a project planning document for the current project only. Work performance data (C) represents raw observations and measurements collected during execution-it is current, not historical. Deliverable acceptance forms (D) confirm completion of specific deliverables but do not capture broader historical lessons or context useful for future projects.
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