PGMP · Question #91
Program management has several themes that the program manager must be aware of. Which one of the following is not a program management theme?
The correct answer is D. Organizational planning. This question tests knowledge of the standard PMI program management themes. Organizational planning is not one of the defined program-level themes.
Question
Program management has several themes that the program manager must be aware of. Which one of the following is not a program management theme?
Options
- ABenefit management
- BStakeholder management
- CProgram governance
- DOrganizational planning
How the community answered
(15 responses)- A7% (1)
- D93% (14)
Why each option
This question tests knowledge of the standard PMI program management themes. Organizational planning is not one of the defined program-level themes.
Benefit management is a core program management theme focused on defining, realizing, and sustaining the benefits a program is intended to deliver.
Stakeholder management is a recognized program management theme involving the identification and ongoing engagement of stakeholders throughout the program life cycle.
Program governance is a recognized theme that provides the framework of policies, functions, processes, and responsibilities for program oversight and decision-making.
Organizational planning is not one of the recognized program management themes as defined by PMI's Standard for Program Management. The standard themes are benefits management, stakeholder engagement, program governance, and program life cycle management. Organizational planning belongs to enterprise or portfolio management, not program-level thematic frameworks.
Concept tested: PMI program management themes identification
Source: https://www.pmi.org/pmbok-guide-standards/foundational/standard-for-program-management
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