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DRAG DROP -
During a gate review meeting, the deliverable was rejected by the customer.
Review the dashboard.
Part 1: Drag and drop each task, placing them in the correct order based on the project change control process.
Part 2: Select the proper document(s) to be updated.

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Highly Voted 1 year, 7 months ago
This question has two answers on the internet; the one that this site provides (& others as well) and the other one shown below from other sites. Anyone want to weigh in on or explain which is the correct. My Sybex book has it different all together. Part 1, Number 5 says " Select the appropriate document(s) to update" when there is no document from the list. Please help! The other answer: Part 1: Change Control Process: * Consult the RACI matrix. * Define new requirements and record changes. * Assess the schedule, risk, and cost. * Perform a demonstration. * Obtain a sign off. * Update and test the deliverable. * Make an announcement on the company portal. Part 2: Risk register, Schedule, SOW, Change log
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Most Recent 11 months, 1 week ago
Part 1: Top 4 Tasks Define new requirements and record changes: This is crucial as it sets the direction for all subsequent steps. Assess the schedule, risk, and cost: This is important to understand the impact of the changes. Update and test the deliverable: Ensuring the deliverable meets the new requirements is key. Obtain a sign off: This is necessary to confirm acceptance of the changes. Part 2: Top 4 Documents Risk Register: Updated to reflect any new risks associated with the changes. Schedule: Updated to reflect the time impact of the changes. Statement of Work (SOW): Updated to document the new requirements. Change Log: Updated to keep a record of what changes have been made.
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hardware69
1 year, 2 months ago
TylerC: is correct, took the test yesterday and there are only a hand full of questions in this group of answers. Not enough for you to pass at all. No PBQs here are on the exam. Be careful. You have to actually find a site that has the updated information or you need to suck it up and study.
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diamondhandnick
1 year, 7 months ago
im going with this - for all the dogs - goodluck Part 1: 1. Define new requirements and record changes (initiate the request) 2. Assess the schedule, risk, and cost (evaluate impacts) 3. Obtain a sign off (decide on an outcome) 4. Update and test the deliverable (implement the change) Part 2: 1. Change log (to record the details and outcome of the change control process) 2. Schedule (if the change affects the project's timeline) 3. Risk register (to document any new risks or changes to existing risks)
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diamondhandnick
1 year, 6 months ago
So I took the exam and passed last night. buttt the exam report said the following: You incorrectly answered one or more questions in the following objective areas: 1.3 Given a scenario, apply the change control process throughout the project life cycle. This might have been this question or maybe another im unsure - but maybe this is slightly correct and 1 item is out of place or something. Just FYI for yall
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willywonkainnatonka
1 year, 6 months ago
Do you have reddit?
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1 year, 9 months ago
This is sort of confusing, where are your answers based from?
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IHateScreenNamesMore
1 year, 9 months ago
The SOW is often a signed legal document. You would only change the SOW if some of the fundamental parameters changed, it would probably necessitate a change request, and would require sign-off. Correct me.
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