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Exam PgMP topic 1 question 4 discussion

Actual exam question from PMI's PgMP
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
[All PgMP Questions]

You are the program manager for your organization. Management has asked you to create a document that will capture the stakeholders concerns, perceived threats, and specific objectives about the program and its projects. What document is management asking you to create in this instance?

  • A. Requirements document
  • B. Project charter
  • C. Business case
  • D. Scope statement
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Ahsan_tirmizi
2 days, 15 hours ago
i belive management is asking for the Issue log document.
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FareedKamran
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Business Case Can Not be answer, as it explains why we need this Program with Cost & Benefit Analysis Project Charter can not be the answer, as Project Charter created by Project Manager, not by Program Manager. No Document named with "Requirement Document" Scope Statement can be the correct answer.
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happykaur
2 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Business Case B cannot be right as it is Project Charter
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4 months, 3 weeks ago
B The business case outlines the rationale for undertaking the program or project, including the benefits, objectives, risks, and stakeholder considerations. It provides a comprehensive view of why the program is necessary and what it aims to achieve. Stakeholder concerns, perceived threats, and specific objectives are important components of the business case.
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Jayoohhay
5 months ago
Project Charter - Key elements of a program charter consist of the program scope, assumptions, constraints, high-level risks, high­ level benefits, goals and objectives, success factors, timing, key stakeholders, and other provisions that tie the program to the business case, thereby enabling program strategy alignment.
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PMP1
2 years, 7 months ago
Scope statement will be the input of project charter
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3 years ago
Should be B as charter document will list high level details, while scope give more low level details
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Hazem1976
2 years, 10 months ago
Program Manager does not create Project Charter, It is the Project Manager responsibility
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