Integrated Change Control — PMI CAPM Practice Questions
Integrated change control is the process of reviewing, approving, or rejecting all change requests for a project in a coordinated way that considers the impact on all project constraints including scope, schedule, cost, quality, and risk. On the CAPM exam, this process is central to the Integration Management knowledge area and involves the Change Control Board (CCB) as the formal decision-making body. Candidates must understand that no change to project baselines can be made without going through this process, and that approved changes must be communicated to all affected parties. Questions frequently test the sequence of steps a project manager must follow when a change request is submitted.
Free questions on integrated change control
During project execution, a stakeholder requests a significant scope change that could delay the project by two months. What should the project manager do first?
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