CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are enterprise environmental factors that could constrain a project management plan?

  1. Budget constraints and resource availability

  2. Government or industry standards and infrastructure

  3. Team preferences and project management software

  4. Customer expectations and market demand

The correct answer is: Government or industry standards and infrastructure

Enterprise environmental factors that could constrain a project management plan include government or industry standards and infrastructure. These factors are external to the project and can have a significant impact on how the project is executed. Compliance with regulations, adherence to industry standards, and the availability of necessary infrastructure can all pose constraints on the project management plan. These factors are critical to consider when developing and implementing a project to ensure its success and alignment with external requirements and limitations. Options A, C, and D are incorrect as budget constraints, resource availability, team preferences, project management software, customer expectations, and market demand are generally considered internal constraints or factors that can influence a project but are not classified as enterprise environmental factors that would constrain a project management plan.