CAPM · Question #447
What describes the relationship between projects, programs, and portfolios?
The correct answer is A. Portfolio management focuses on doing the "right" programs and projects.. In the PMI framework, there is a clear hierarchy of intent: Project management focuses on doing work 'right' (efficiently executing the defined scope), while portfolio management focuses on doing the 'right' work (selecting and prioritizing the programs and projects that align wi
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- APortfolio management focuses on doing the "right" programs and projects.
- BProject management focuses on doing the "right" programs and portfolios.
- CProgram management focuses on doing the "specific" portfolios and projects.
- DPortfolio management focuses on doing the "specific" programs and projects.
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(25 responses)- A88% (22)
- B8% (2)
- C4% (1)
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In the PMI framework, there is a clear hierarchy of intent: Project management focuses on doing work 'right' (efficiently executing the defined scope), while portfolio management focuses on doing the 'right' work (selecting and prioritizing the programs and projects that align with strategic business objectives). Portfolio management ensures organizational investment is directed toward initiatives that deliver the most strategic value, which is why option A correctly captures the portfolio-level focus on choosing the right initiatives rather than just executing them well.
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