Program Management Professional (PgMP) — Question 273
You are the program manager for your organization and are reviewing several proposed change requests for your program. Mary, a stakeholder, who has made a change request is asking why it is taking you so long to review the change. You tell her that you must perform integrated change control to review each change request. What is integrated change control?
Answer options
- A. It is the review of the impact of the change on the program's knowledge areas.
- B. It is the review of the impact of the change on the time, cost, scope, and quality baselines.
- C. It is the review of the impact of the change on the program's triple constraints.
- D. It is the review of the impact of the change on the program's Iron Triangle.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer, A, defines integrated change control as the process of reviewing how changes impact the program's knowledge areas. Options B, C, and D focus on other aspects like baselines and constraints, which are not the primary focus of integrated change control.