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CBAP Exam - Question 218


Which of the following processes is must at the end of each project phase to determine the completeness of the project work and to gain the customer's acceptance to move the project forward?

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Correct Answer: AD

At the end of each project phase, a Phase Gate Review is conducted to determine the completeness of the project work and to gain the customer's acceptance to move the project forward. This formal review ensures that specific criteria have been met and that the project is still viable, providing a decision point on whether to proceed to the next phase, continue with modifications, or potentially terminate the project. This process is crucial for maintaining control over the project and ensuring alignment with project objectives and customer expectations.

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Dillon91Option: D
Jan 30, 2023

D I believe

raf79Option: D
Jun 24, 2023

The phase gate process is a technique that is used to guide a project from conception to launch. It requires a review of each project stage before moving on to the next. In the phase gate review process, specific criteria must be met to determine the success of a phase and the ongoing viability of a project.

teehmamaOption: A
Nov 17, 2023

Phase gate reviews are more about overall project progress and decision-making, while scope verification is focused on validating individual deliverables against requirements.. SCOPE VERIFICATION seems more like it

Farooq_95Option: D
Apr 25, 2024

A question from PMBOK. PMBOK defines "Phase Gate Review" as A review at the end of a phase in which a decision is made to continue to the next phase, to continue with modification, or to end a project or program. Other options are incorrect: Scope verification (option A) involves formal acceptance of completed project deliverables by stakeholders to ensure that they meet the agreed-upon requirements and specifications. Inspection of key results (option B) may involve reviewing specific project outcomes or milestones but may not necessarily occur at the end of each project phase. Quality control (option C) focuses on monitoring and verifying that project deliverables meet quality standards but may not specifically address the completeness of project work at the end of each phase.