CAPM · Question #363
Which enterprise environmental factors should be considered when creating a new procurement contract?
The correct answer is B. Trial engagements. NOTE: The marked answer is questionable. Enterprise Environmental Factors (EEFs) for procurement include marketplace conditions, supplier availability, and local laws and regulations - making Answer D (Local laws and regulations) the more textbook-correct EEF. Answer B (Trial…
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- ASupply chains
- BTrial engagements
- CLessons learned register
- DLocal laws and regular
How the community answered
(56 responses)- A20% (11)
- B64% (36)
- C5% (3)
- D11% (6)
Explanation
NOTE: The marked answer is questionable. Enterprise Environmental Factors (EEFs) for procurement include marketplace conditions, supplier availability, and local laws and regulations - making Answer D (Local laws and regulations) the more textbook-correct EEF. Answer B (Trial engagements) is not a standard EEF category in PMBOK. Answer C (Lessons learned register) is an Organizational Process Asset, not an EEF. Answer A (Supply chains) could be considered an EEF but is less standard. For exam purposes, 'local laws and regulations' is the most commonly cited EEF in procurement planning scenarios.
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