PGMP · Question #234
Which of the following statements are true regarding program scope statement?
The correct answer is A. It defines all the work and only the required work for the program. C. It sets authorities and limits for the program manager and team. D. It represents a common understanding of the program for the purpose of facilitating. The program scope statement defines required work, sets authorities and limits, and establishes a common understanding of the program among stakeholders.
Question
Which of the following statements are true regarding program scope statement?
Options
- AIt defines all the work and only the required work for the program.
- BIt formally authorizes the program.
- CIt sets authorities and limits for the program manager and team.
- DIt represents a common understanding of the program for the purpose of facilitating
How the community answered
(28 responses)- A86% (24)
- B14% (4)
Why each option
The program scope statement defines required work, sets authorities and limits, and establishes a common understanding of the program among stakeholders.
Formally authorizing the program is the purpose of the program charter, not the scope statement; the charter is issued before the scope statement is developed.
Concept tested: Program scope statement roles and components
Source: https://www.pmi.org/pmbok-guide-standards/foundational/standard-for-program-management
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