PGMP · Question #8
Your program has been selected and its program charter is now being created. The program charter defines all of the following characteristics except for which one?
The correct answer is D. Project scope statement for all projects within the program. A program charter is a high-level document that formally authorizes a program. It typically includes program scope, constraints, high-level objectives, strategic alignment, key stakeholders, and general resource and budget information. It does NOT include detailed project scope s
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Your program has been selected and its program charter is now being created. The program charter defines all of the following characteristics except for which one?
Options
- AProgram constraints
- BProgram scope
- CHigh-level objectives for the program
- DProject scope statement for all projects within the program
How the community answered
(26 responses)- A8% (2)
- B4% (1)
- D88% (23)
Explanation
A program charter is a high-level document that formally authorizes a program. It typically includes program scope, constraints, high-level objectives, strategic alignment, key stakeholders, and general resource and budget information. It does NOT include detailed project scope statements for each individual project within the program-those are created later during individual project planning as part of each project's scope management process. The program charter operates at the program level of abstraction. Creating individual project scope statements for all projects at the program charter stage would be premature and impractical, as project details are refined progressively throughout the program lifecycle.
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