CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What is the primary output of the monitor and control project work process?

  1. Project charters

  2. Memos

  3. Change requests

  4. Stakeholder feedback

The correct answer is: Change requests

The primary output of the monitor and control project work process is change requests. During the monitoring and controlling phase of a project, project performance is compared against the project management plan to identify any variations. These variations may necessitate changes to the project scope, schedule, or budget, which are formalized through change requests. Change requests are then evaluated, approved, and implemented as needed to ensure the project stays on track and achieves its objectives. Project charters are typically developed during the initiating process group to formally authorize a project, memos are informal communications that may be used for various project needs but are not the primary output of the monitor and control process, and stakeholder feedback is valuable input that helps in understanding stakeholder expectations and requirements but is not the primary output of this particular process.