PGMP · Question #106
You are the program manager for your organization and working to create the program statement of work for approval by the program director. All of the following information is defined in the program…
The correct answer is A. Program requirements for resource competency levels. The program statement of work defines what the program will deliver and its structure, but resource competency level requirements are not a standard element defined within it.
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You are the program manager for your organization and working to create the program statement of work for approval by the program director. All of the following information is defined in the program statement of work except for which one?
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- AProgram requirements for resource competency levels
- BStructure of the program management team
- CMetrics and qualifications for program acceptance
- DLocation of the program work
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(58 responses)- A93% (54)
- B2% (1)
- C2% (1)
- D3% (2)
Why each option
The program statement of work defines what the program will deliver and its structure, but resource competency level requirements are not a standard element defined within it.
The program statement of work describes the program's deliverables, objectives, acceptance criteria, location of work, and the structure of the program management team, but it does not define resource competency requirements. Competency requirements for resources are determined during resource planning activities, not within the scope-defining statement of work. Including resource competency specifications would be outside the intended purpose of this document.
The structure of the program management team is a standard element included in the program statement of work.
Metrics and qualifications for program acceptance are key deliverable criteria and are included in the program statement of work.
The location where program work will be performed is included in the program statement of work as a logistical and scope element.
Concept tested: Contents of a program statement of work
Source: https://www.pmi.org/pmbok-guide-standards/foundational/pmbok
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