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Question #: 279
Topic #: 1
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How does a portfolio's collection of work differ from that of a program's collection of work?

  • A. Outcomes are interdependent
  • B. Benefits are achieved only when managed collectively
  • C. Components may be independent
  • D. Outcomes are time bound
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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tungdt
10 months, 2 weeks ago
C is correct The key difference between a portfolio's collection of work and a program's collection of work is: C. Components may be independent. In a portfolio, the various projects, programs, and operational activities are often managed together to achieve strategic objectives, but they may be independent of each other. In contrast, a program's components are usually interdependent and managed collectively to achieve specific benefits and outcomes.
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