Scope management Q
Submitted by y0zh on Wed, 04/10/2013 - 13:40
The project team has defined the high level scope and is now moving on to define the list of activities.
What have they forgotten to do?
-Create WBS
-Plan quality
-Estimate activity resources
-Collect requirements
source: BMBOK
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y0zh
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 13:45
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The process of breaking
The process of breaking down the lowest level components in the project work breakdown structure into smaller components is known as?
- Define activities
- Create WBS
- Rolling wage planning
- Decomposition
bkthakkar
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 15:12
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The trap in this question is
The trap in this question is breaking down the lowest level of WBS ( i.e Work Packages)
In Work packages, we define the activities and hence the answer is A.
hope I am correct
Bhavesh
crushPMP
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 13:49
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Q1. A? Create WBSQ2. D?
Q1. A? Create WBS
Q2. D? Decomposition
y0zh
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 14:37
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source BMBOK, answers Q1:A,
source BMBOK,
answers Q1:A, Q2:A
howewer my answeres:
Q1:D, Q2:D
regarding Q1, it was mentioned that high level scope is only defined, hence we can consider that collect requirements and define scope is not completed. Please correct me if I'm wrong
Geethika
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 15:17
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Q1 - A. Q2 - A
Q1 - A. Create WBS
bkthakkar
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 15:05
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Answer is A,High level scope
Answer is A,
High level scope means constructing a Building, let us say
Define list of activites- Activities can be painting, concreting, plastering etc. can only be listed after the workpackages are created
He has directly gone from Building to Define list of activities without touching the collect requirements, Define scope and WBS etc.
Since the Answers listed is WBS, the option is WBS.
y0zh
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 15:10
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http://my.safaribooksonline.c
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/book/-/9781118164822/chapter-2-initiating-the-project/defining_the_highlevel_project
The highlevel scope is defned and documented within the project charter and is based
on the business and compliance requirements.
sspawar
Wed, 04/10/2013 - 15:59
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Q1 is not relevant to pmbok
Q1 is not relevant to pmbok 4, the term "high level scope" is a term of pmbok 3 (refer p 375 of pmbok 4)
Technically question is not fitting with its content and options in light of PMBOK4 processes and activities sequences.
Q2 - is quite obvious - option A is the answer.
As PMBOK 4 says "define activities" is a further decomposition of wpkgs.
Q is asking for a process, not for techniques.