During program execution, how does a program manager ensure that benefits are being realized in accordance with program governance?
During program execution, how does a program manager ensure that benefits are being realized in accordance with program governance?
To ensure that benefits are being realized in accordance with program governance, a program manager should review the benefits management plan. This plan outlines how and when the intended benefits of the program will be achieved, providing a structured approach to tracking and measuring the benefits. By regularly reviewing this plan, the program manager can ensure alignment with the program's objectives and governance framework.
A is correct
A is the right answer.
B. By updating the benefits register. The benefits register is a living document that is used to measure and communicate the delivery of benefits throughout the duration of the program. It includes a list of planned benefits, the mapping of these benefits to program components, descriptions of how each benefit will be measured, key performance indicators, and the status or progress indicators for each benefit. By regularly updating the benefits register with current information on the progress and status of each benefit, the program manager can track alignment with the program's governance and strategic objectives, and ensure that stakeholders are informed of how the benefits realization is progressing.
I choose A
Sorry it should B