CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What is the goal of the perform integrated change control process?

  1. To eliminate changes

  2. To delegate changes to lower levels

  3. To ensure changes are controlled and coordinated

  4. To accelerate project completion

The correct answer is: To ensure changes are controlled and coordinated

The perform integrated change control process is an important part of project management, and its goal is to ensure changes are controlled and coordinated throughout the entire project. This means that changes are not simply eliminated or delegated to lower levels, but instead they are evaluated and coordinated to ensure they are aligned with the project's objectives and do not cause any negative impacts. A is incorrect because eliminating changes can stifle innovation and progress, while B is incorrect because delegating changes can lead to miscommunication and lack of oversight. D is also incorrect as the primary goal of the process is not to accelerate project completion, but rather to ensure all changes are properly evaluated and incorporated into the project in a coordinated manner.