nerdexam
PMI

CAPM · Question #283

An organization's project management office (PMO) has issued guidelines that require a specific template to be used for onboarding resources for a project. Where can the project manager find this…

The correct answer is C. Organizational process assets. Templates, guidelines, procedures, and policies issued by the PMO or the organization are classified as Organizational Process Assets (OPAs) (C). OPAs include any artifact, practice, or knowledge from any or all organizations involved in the project that can be used to execute…

Project Management Fundamentals and Core Concepts

Question

An organization's project management office (PMO) has issued guidelines that require a specific template to be used for onboarding resources for a project. Where can the project manager find this template?

Options

  • AResources management plan
  • BOrganizational systems access
  • COrganizational process assets
  • DProcurement management plan

How the community answered

(56 responses)
  • A
    2% (1)
  • B
    5% (3)
  • C
    89% (50)
  • D
    4% (2)

Explanation

Templates, guidelines, procedures, and policies issued by the PMO or the organization are classified as Organizational Process Assets (OPAs) (C). OPAs include any artifact, practice, or knowledge from any or all organizations involved in the project that can be used to execute or govern the project. The resource management plan (A) is a project document that describes how resources will be managed-it references or uses templates but does not store them. Organizational systems access (B) refers to the enterprise environmental factors (EEF) component related to information systems, not where templates are stored. The procurement management plan (D) governs procurement activities and has no relevance to resource onboarding templates.

Topics

#Organizational Process Assets (OPAs)#Project Management Office (PMO)#Templates#Project resources

Community Discussion

No community discussion yet for this question.

Full CAPM Practice