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Question #: 83
Topic #: 1
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You are the program manager of the NHQ Program for your organization. Your program has 14 constituent projects that are all creating benefits and deliverables for your program. You have recently terminated the GHW Project in your program because you've made trade-offs with other program projects and the deliverables of the GHW Project are no longer affordable. What project management activity should happen in the GHW Project?

  • A. Quality audit
  • B. Scope verification
  • C. Scope control
  • D. Financial audit
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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trantridue
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Terminated --> should do final verification to close. Control scope if project is continue, need to control scope to make sure no crepe, no gold plating
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fido_dido
8 months, 2 weeks ago
D. Financial audit When a project within a program is terminated, especially due to affordability issues and trade-offs with other projects, a financial audit is an appropriate activity to perform. This audit will review and assess the financial transactions, commitments, and allocations made for the GHW Project up to its termination point. The goal is to ensure that all financial aspects of the project are properly closed out, that any remaining funds are accounted for and reallocated as necessary, and to evaluate the financial management of the project for any lessons learned that can be applied to ongoing or future projects within the program.
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10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Scope control Scope verification typically occurs during the project execution phase and involves formal acceptance of completed project deliverables by the stakeholders. In the case of terminating a project, the focus shifts to controlling the scope changes and documenting the reasons for the termination. This falls under scope control, which ensures that changes to the project scope are managed in a way that aligns with the project's objectives. Therefore, given the scenario described, scope control is a more suitable answer.
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