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BCS Exam ISEB-PM1 Topic 3 Question 83 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's ISEB-PM1 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 3
[All ISEB-PM1 Questions]

The initial development of a Project Scope Management plan uses which technique?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Aliza
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) Expert judgment could also be used in developing the Project Scope Management plan.
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Kaitlyn
2 months ago
D) Product analysis all the way. Gotta know your product inside and out to plan that scope!
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Lourdes
1 months ago
A) Alternatives identification can provide different perspectives in defining the project scope.
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Basilia
1 months ago
B) Scope decomposition is another important technique in the initial development of the plan.
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Elli
2 months ago
C) Expert judgment can also be helpful in developing the Project Scope Management plan.
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Bonita
2 months ago
D) Product analysis is crucial for understanding the project scope.
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Truman
3 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I bet the answer is C) Expert judgment - that's what the PMI says, right?
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Nida
2 months ago
Yes, expert judgment is a key technique in the early stages of creating a Project Scope Management plan.
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Chara
2 months ago
I agree, expert judgment is a common technique used in the initial development of a Project Scope Management plan.
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Kaitlyn
2 months ago
I think you're right, the PMI does recommend using expert judgment for developing a Project Scope Management plan.
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Karl
3 months ago
I agree with Ilda, because breaking down the project into smaller tasks helps in defining the scope clearly.
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Rusty
3 months ago
A) Alternatives identification? Nah, that's more for later on. Expert judgment is the way to start.
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Georgiann
3 months ago
B) Scope decomposition, for sure. Break that project down into manageable pieces!
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Ilda
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) Scope decomposition.
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Marshall
3 months ago
D) Product analysis seems like the way to go here. Gotta understand the product before you can plan the scope.
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Misty
2 months ago
D) Product analysis is crucial to understand the product's requirements and constraints.
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Natalie
2 months ago
A) Alternatives identification can help explore different options for the project scope.
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Silva
2 months ago
B) Scope decomposition helps break down the project into smaller, manageable parts.
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Laura
2 months ago
C) Expert judgment is also important in the initial development of a Project Scope Management plan.
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Filiberto
3 months ago
I think it's C) Expert judgment. That makes sense for the initial development of a project scope plan.
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Odette
2 months ago
Actually, it's B) Scope decomposition. That's the technique used to break down the project scope into smaller, more manageable components.
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Mayra
2 months ago
I agree, C) Expert judgment is commonly used in the initial development of a project scope plan.
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