CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What does an output in project management refer to?

  1. A formal approval by the project stakeholders

  2. A technical specification for product development

  3. A deliverable, result, or service generated by a process

  4. An initiation document of the project

The correct answer is: A deliverable, result, or service generated by a process

An output in project management refers to a deliverable, result, or service generated by a process. This output is the tangible or intangible product that is produced as a result of executing a process within a project. Outputs are measurable and can be used to assess the progress and success of a project. Option A, a formal approval by the project stakeholders, is incorrect because it refers to a project approval process rather than the tangible product of a process. Option B, a technical specification for product development, is incorrect because it refers to a document detailing the technical requirements for developing a product, which is different from the output itself. Option D, an initiation document of the project, is incorrect because it refers to a document that formally authorizes the existence of a project, not the actual output of the project management process.