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You are a program manager for a large construction program. You need to ensure that the projects in the program are in accordance with the schedule. You are tracking start and finish dates for them…

The correct answer is D. Monitor and Control Program Schedule. Tracking the start and finish dates of individual projects within a program to ensure they align with the overall program schedule is the core activity of the 'Monitor and Control Program Schedule' process. This process involves comparing actual dates against the baseline…

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Question

You are a program manager for a large construction program. You need to ensure that the projects in the program are in accordance with the schedule. You are tracking start and finish dates for them. Which of the following processes are you on?

Options

  • AMonitor and Control Program Performance
  • BMonitor and Control Program Scope
  • CReport Program Performance
  • DMonitor and Control Program Schedule

How the community answered

(34 responses)
  • A
    3% (1)
  • B
    12% (4)
  • C
    6% (2)
  • D
    79% (27)

Explanation

Tracking the start and finish dates of individual projects within a program to ensure they align with the overall program schedule is the core activity of the 'Monitor and Control Program Schedule' process. This process involves comparing actual dates against the baseline schedule and taking corrective action when deviations are found. 'Monitor and Control Program Performance' (A) is broader and encompasses cost, scope, and other performance dimensions. 'Monitor and Control Program Scope' (B) focuses on scope changes. 'Report Program Performance' (C) is about communicating status, not actively tracking schedule dates.

Topics

#Program Schedule Management#Monitoring and Controlling#Program Lifecycle Processes#Program Performance Management

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