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Question #: 502
Topic #: 1
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Identify the missing word(s) in the following sentence:

[ ? ] dependency is one between two products of a project, over which the project team has control.

  • A. An internal
  • B. A schedule-driven
  • C. An external
  • D. A resource-driven
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A is correct. Why the other options are not correct: B. A schedule-driven: This describes a dependency where the timing of one product is driven by the schedule of another, but it doesn't necessarily mean the project team has control over both. C. An external: An external dependency is a relationship between a product within the project and something outside the project's control (e.g., a supplier delivering a component). D. A resource-driven: This describes a dependency where the availability of resources affects the delivery of products, but it doesn't necessarily mean the project team has control over both products. Key takeaway: An internal dependency in PRINCE2 is a relationship between two products within the project's control. The project team has the authority and ability to manage this dependency to ensure that the products are delivered in the correct order and meet the project's objectives.
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