Q: 3
During the initiation phase, a stakeholder and the project manager discuss the business reasons and
benefits of the project. The stakeholder requests these items be documented for approval. Which of
the following should be used to document this information?
Options
Discussion
Makes sense to pick B here. The business case covers justification and benefits, not just scope stuff like A.
Option B here, since the business case lays out the justification and benefits before the work even starts. WBS is more for planning tasks, not capturing high-level value or reasons. I think that's the main trap. Agree?
B , had something like this in a mock exam. Business case is what you use for justifying the project and logging benefits at the start, not SOW or WBS. Makes sense to pick B here.
B or maybe A, but I keep seeing B in exam reports for this. Business case is where you show the reasons and benefits upfront before anything else gets approved. SOW is more the what/how. I think B fits best here, unless there's something I'm missing.
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B tbh, business case is where you capture the reasons and benefits for the project. SOW is more about deliverables and scope-doesn’t fit what they’re asking. Pretty sure it’s B here, unless I’m missing something?
B tbh, business case covers those details best. Straightforward question.
B tbh. SOW always looks tempting but that's more about deliverables, not justifying the business value like the business case does.
Guessing B is what I'd pick since a business case is all about capturing the business reasons and expected benefits, which the question highlights. SOW (A) is tempting but it's more deliverables focused, not justification. Pretty sure that's what CompTIA wants here, but if anyone thinks SOW fits better, let me know!
Official guides and practice exams say it's B, since the business case details why a project exists and its benefits. SOW is just about deliverables. Pretty sure this matches what you see in Project+ labs too, but open to other takes.
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