New Year Sale 2026! Hurry Up, Grab the Special Discount - Save 25% - Ends In 00:00:00 Coupon code: SAVE25
Welcome to Pass4Success

- Free Preparation Discussions

PMI PMO-CP Exam - Topic 3 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's PMO-CP exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 3
[All PMO-CP Questions]

After collecting PMO stakeholders' benefit expectations, the PMO VALUE RING provides:

Show Suggested Answer Hide Answer
Suggested Answer: A

The PMO VALUE RING methodology is designed to align PMO functions with the benefits expected by stakeholders. After collecting stakeholders' benefit expectations, the methodology provides a list of recommended functions that are prioritized based on these expectations. This approach ensures that the PMO is focused on delivering the highest value according to the specific needs and priorities of the organization.

Stakeholder-Centric Approach: The PMO VALUE RING emphasizes the importance of understanding what stakeholders expect from the PMO in terms of benefits. These expectations are then used to prioritize the PMO's functions, ensuring that the PMO is delivering value where it matters most.

Function Prioritization: Based on the collected expectations, the methodology generates a list of PMO functions that should be implemented or emphasized. This prioritization ensures that the PMO's efforts are strategically aligned with the organization's goals and stakeholder needs.

PMI Reference: PMI's standards, such as the PMBOK Guide and other portfolio management resources, also emphasize the need for alignment with stakeholder expectations to deliver value. The PMO VALUE RING builds on this by providing a structured approach to function selection based on these expectations.

PMI and PMO VALUE RING Reference:

The PMO VALUE RING methodology specifically focuses on aligning PMO activities with stakeholder expectations to maximize value delivery. This process is central to its function recommendation system.


Contribute your Thoughts:

0/2000 characters
Kina
3 months ago
Not sure about D, best practices can vary too much.
upvoted 0 times
...
Rene
3 months ago
Totally agree with A, that’s the way to go!
upvoted 0 times
...
Sylvie
3 months ago
Wait, is it really just about functions? Sounds too simple.
upvoted 0 times
...
Launa
4 months ago
I think B makes more sense for upper management focus.
upvoted 0 times
...
Portia
4 months ago
Definitely A, it’s all about prioritizing stakeholder benefits!
upvoted 0 times
...
Hobert
4 months ago
I recall something about best practices in our study sessions, so option D might be relevant, but I’m not entirely convinced.
upvoted 0 times
...
Rupert
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought the PMO VALUE RING was more about processes rather than just functions. Could it be option B?
upvoted 0 times
...
Azzie
4 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar because we practiced a question about prioritizing functions based on stakeholder needs.
upvoted 0 times
...
Kenneth
5 months ago
I remember the PMO VALUE RING focuses on aligning functions with stakeholder benefits, but I'm not sure if it's about prioritizing them or just listing them.
upvoted 0 times
...
Amber
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The PMO Value Ring is used to prioritize PMO functions based on stakeholder benefits. So the correct answer should be the one that describes the output of this tool, which is a prioritized list of recommended functions.
upvoted 0 times
...
Hoa
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The PMO Value Ring is not a concept I'm familiar with, so I'm not sure how to approach this. I'll have to guess and hope for the best.
upvoted 0 times
...
Val
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about the PMO Value Ring in class. I believe the correct answer is A - it provides a list of recommended functions prioritized based on the stakeholders' expected benefits.
upvoted 0 times
...
Marla
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'm not entirely sure about the PMO Value Ring and what it provides. I'll have to think this through carefully and try to eliminate the wrong answers.
upvoted 0 times
...
Ardella
5 months ago
I think this question is asking about the outputs of the PMO Value Ring, which is a tool used to prioritize PMO functions based on stakeholder benefit expectations. I'll need to carefully review the answer choices to determine which one best describes the output.
upvoted 0 times
...
Jess
1 year ago
The PMO VALUE RING, huh? Sounds like a piece of jewelry the PMO manager wears to impress everyone. I bet it has a big ol' diamond in the middle, too.
upvoted 0 times
Reta
1 year ago
User 4: Haha, I highly doubt it. But it would be funny to see a big diamond in the middle!
upvoted 0 times
...
Maryann
1 year ago
User 3: I wonder if the PMO manager actually wears a ring like that to meetings.
upvoted 0 times
...
Lindsey
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, that makes sense. It's all about aligning the functions with the expected benefits.
upvoted 0 times
...
Long
1 year ago
User 1: I think the PMO VALUE RING provides a list of recommended functions prioritized from the processes indicated as best practices.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Lavonda
1 year ago
I'm going with option A. Prioritizing functions based on stakeholder expectations makes the most sense for the PMO VALUE RING. Who cares about best practices, it's all about what the stakeholders want!
upvoted 0 times
Vallie
1 year ago
Definitely, listening to the stakeholders is crucial for the PMO to be effective.
upvoted 0 times
...
Loreta
1 year ago
I think prioritizing functions based on stakeholder expectations is key for the success of the PMO.
upvoted 0 times
...
Willow
1 year ago
I agree, it's important to focus on what the stakeholders want in order to deliver value.
upvoted 0 times
...
Rene
1 year ago
Option A sounds like the way to go. Stakeholder expectations should definitely drive the prioritization of functions.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Paris
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option D also sounds reasonable, as the PMO VALUE RING might prioritize functions based on best practices. This one's a tough call.
upvoted 0 times
Rosina
1 year ago
User 3: It's a tough choice, but I think I lean towards Option D as well.
upvoted 0 times
...
Edna
1 year ago
User 2: I agree, but Option D also seems logical, prioritizing functions from best practices.
upvoted 0 times
...
Vilma
1 year ago
User 1: I think Option A makes sense, prioritizing functions based on stakeholders' expected benefits.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Annelle
1 year ago
I agree with Brittney, because the PMO VALUE RING prioritizes functions based on stakeholders' expected benefits.
upvoted 0 times
...
Brittney
1 year ago
I think the answer is A.
upvoted 0 times
...
Art
1 year ago
I agree with Loreta. The question is specifically asking about the PMO VALUE RING, and the correct answer should be focused on the benefits rather than just the functions.
upvoted 0 times
Bettina
1 year ago
I agree, D seems to align with the PMO VALUE RING approach of prioritizing functions based on benefits.
upvoted 0 times
...
Josphine
1 year ago
I think D is the correct answer because it focuses on functions that are best practices.
upvoted 0 times
...
Laine
1 year ago
D) A list of recommended functions prioritized from the processes indicated as best practices.
upvoted 0 times
...
Leota
1 year ago
A) A list of recommended functions prioritized, based on the stakeholders' expected benefits.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Loreta
1 year ago
Option C seems the most logical. The PMO VALUE RING should provide a list of recommended benefits from the functions, not just a list of functions.
upvoted 0 times
Barney
1 year ago
That's true, maybe a combination of options C and D would be the most effective approach.
upvoted 0 times
...
Tu
1 year ago
But wouldn't it be important to prioritize the functions based on the expected benefits?
upvoted 0 times
...
Dolores
1 year ago
I agree, option C does seem like the most logical choice.
upvoted 0 times
...
...

Save Cancel