CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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In project management, what process manages changes within the project?

  1. Change Control

  2. Change Management

  3. Risk Management

  4. Scope Management

The correct answer is: Change Management

Change Control is part of Change Management. While Change Control involves the documentation and approval of any changes made to a project, Change Management is the overall process of identifying, controlling and managing changes within a project. Risk Management focuses on identifying and mitigating potential risks that may impact a project. Scope Management involves defining and managing what is included and excluded in a project. While all of these processes are important in project management, none of them specifically focus on managing changes within a project as a whole except for Change Management.