Why not the others?
A. Marketplace conditions – This is an Enterprise Environmental Factor (EEF), external to the organization.
C. Physical environmental elements – These are also EEFs, as they include things like infrastructure or location-based factors.
D. Legal restrictions – These are external constraints and therefore considered EEFs, not OPAs.
So, only B. Preapproved supplier lists qualifies as an Organizational Process Asset (OPA).
B. Preapproved supplier lists
Organizational process assets (OPAs) encompass a wide range of information, processes, and historical data within an organization that can impact a project. Among the options provided:
B. Preapproved supplier lists are a specific type of OPA that can impact a project. These lists can influence procurement decisions by providing information about suppliers who have been vetted and approved for use in previous projects. Using preapproved supplier lists can streamline the procurement process and affect the selection of suppliers for the project.
While marketplace conditions, physical environmental elements, and legal restrictions can also impact a project, they are not typically categorized as OPAs. Instead, they are external factors or constraints that need to be considered during project planning and execution.
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