PGMP · Question #541
The program manager completed the program's benefits analysis and planning activities. What will this ensure for the program?
The correct answer is A. Information necessary to establish key benefit performance indicators. The primary output of benefits analysis and planning is a clear, measurable definition of each benefit and how it will be tracked - which provides the information necessary to establish key benefit performance indicators (KPIs) (A). These KPIs become the baseline for measuring…
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The program manager completed the program's benefits analysis and planning activities. What will this ensure for the program?
Options
- AInformation necessary to establish key benefit performance indicators
- BA transition plan to facilitate the ongoing realization of benefits
- CA plan to monitor performance due to operational, financial, and benefits changes
- DA benefits management plan to guide the work through the remainder of the program
How the community answered
(57 responses)- A95% (54)
- C2% (1)
- D4% (2)
Explanation
The primary output of benefits analysis and planning is a clear, measurable definition of each benefit and how it will be tracked - which provides the information necessary to establish key benefit performance indicators (KPIs) (A). These KPIs become the baseline for measuring whether the program is on track to deliver its intended value. A transition plan (B) is an output of the benefits transition phase, which comes later. A performance monitoring plan (C) may draw on the benefits analysis but is a broader program management artifact. A benefits management plan (D) is the overarching plan that benefits analysis and planning contribute to - not what it ensures on its own.
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