CAPM · Question #349
Who defines the scope of the product?
The correct answer is C. The team. While the client provides needs, expectations, and high-level requirements, it is the project team that formally defines the product scope - translating those inputs into documented, agreed-upon descriptions of the product's features and functions. The team conducts requirements
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- AThe client
- BThe project manager
- CThe team
- DThe program manager
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(42 responses)- B5% (2)
- C88% (37)
- D7% (3)
Explanation
While the client provides needs, expectations, and high-level requirements, it is the project team that formally defines the product scope - translating those inputs into documented, agreed-upon descriptions of the product's features and functions. The team conducts requirements analysis, decomposition, and scope definition activities that result in formal scope statements and work breakdown structures. The project manager facilitates this process, the program manager oversees at a higher level, and the client provides input - but the formal act of defining scope is a team responsibility.
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