PMI PMP Project Management

Category - Scope Management

Controlling scope does not always require using the word scope (ah-ha!). So which of the below has nothing to do with scope control?
  1. Auditing frequently
  2. Formally signing-off on the project
  3. Reviewing work to make sure tasks were done right
  4. Murder board
  5. Force majeure
Explanation
Answer: e - Force majeure is the clause the deals with “acts of God” or events beyond one’s control. It is an important issue in contracting and insurance to agree upon who is responsible in case of a force majeure type event (example: Hurricane Katrina).

Frequent auditing, reviews of work, and the formal signing off on a project all relate directly to scope control. A murder board can criticize or reject a project based on excessive, insufficient or incorrect scope.

Key Take Away: At the end of the day, managing scope is key for project managers and it’s hard to escape it.
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