CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What does a good practice in project management indicate?

  1. An untested new technique

  2. A standard guideline that must be followed

  3. An activity proven to contribute positively to the execution of a process

  4. A personal preference of the project manager

The correct answer is: An activity proven to contribute positively to the execution of a process

A good practice in project management refers to an activity that has been consistently proven to bring positive results in the execution of a process. Option A, an untested new technique, may or may not contribute positively to the project and is therefore not a good practice. Option B, a standard guideline to be followed, may not always be the best approach in a specific project and may need to be adapted. Option D, a personal preference of the project manager, may not be the most effective method for the project as it is based on individual preference rather than proven results. The good practice in project management, option C, is based on proven success and is the recommended approach.