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PMI PMO-CP Exam - Topic 4 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's PMO-CP exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 4
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The PMO VALUE RING has in its database:

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Suggested Answer: C

The PMO Value Ring methodology, developed to improve the strategic alignment and effectiveness of PMOs, maintains a database containing 30 potential benefits that PMOs can deliver. These benefits help organizations understand the value and impact that a PMO can have on project performance. Additionally, the methodology identifies 26 potential functions that PMOs can perform. These functions range from governance and performance monitoring to resource management and knowledge sharing, allowing organizations to tailor their PMOs based on specific needs and strategic priorities.


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Omer
3 months ago
Are we sure about those numbers? Feels off to me.
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Kami
3 months ago
Totally agree, A is the way to go!
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Ilda
3 months ago
Wait, 50 benefits? That seems way too high!
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Gerri
4 months ago
Definitely A, I've seen those numbers before.
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Janna
4 months ago
I think it's A, 50 benefits sounds right!
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Meaghan
4 months ago
I vaguely remember that 30 benefits and 26 functions seemed like a common answer in our study materials. Could that be right?
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Brunilda
4 months ago
I’m really uncertain here. I thought the PMO VALUE RING had more functions than benefits, but I can't recall the exact numbers.
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Rodolfo
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I feel like the numbers were lower, possibly around 26 benefits and 30 functions.
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Irma
5 months ago
I think I remember there being a lot of potential benefits listed, maybe around 50? But I'm not sure about the functions.
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Ronald
5 months ago
Whoa, this is a tricky one. I'm not totally sure how to approach it. Maybe I'll try to eliminate the options that don't seem to fit and then make my best guess.
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Gilma
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking about the number of potential benefits and functions for a PMO that are stored in the database. I'll compare the numbers in each option and choose the one that matches the information given.
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Cheryl
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully to make sure I understand what the question is asking and select the right answer.
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Virgina
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the contents of the PMO Value Ring database. I'll carefully read through the options and select the one that best matches the information provided.
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Delsie
1 year ago
Wait, does the PMO Value Ring have a matching dating app too? That would be a real value add!
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Freeman
1 year ago
D) 15 potential benefits and 26 potential functions for a PMO.
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Roslyn
1 year ago
C) 30 potential benefits and 26 potential functions for a PMO.
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Melinda
1 year ago
A) 50 potential benefits and 40 potential functions for a PMO.
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Miriam
1 year ago
I'm going to have to go with B. It's the only one that has a higher number of functions than benefits, which makes sense for a PMO.
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Fernanda
1 year ago
Yeah, B makes the most sense for a PMO's database. It's the best fit.
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Andrew
1 year ago
I agree, B seems to be the most logical choice based on the balance between benefits and functions.
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Isadora
1 year ago
I think B is the correct answer too. It aligns with the typical structure of a PMO.
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Pearlie
1 year ago
Option D is way too low on the benefits. The PMO should have a lot more potential benefits than just 15.
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Ernie
1 year ago
B) 26 potential benefits and 30 potential functions for a PMO.
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Kendra
1 year ago
I agree, option D does seem low on the benefits.
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Hoa
1 year ago
C) 30 potential benefits and 26 potential functions for a PMO.
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Virgie
1 year ago
A) 50 potential benefits and 40 potential functions for a PMO.
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Dorthy
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think B) 26 potential benefits and 30 potential functions for a PMO makes more sense.
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Hubert
1 year ago
I'm going with C. 30 benefits and 26 functions. Sounds more balanced than the other options.
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Kattie
1 year ago
I'm also leaning towards option C for the PMO VALUE RING.
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Shawna
1 year ago
I think C is the best choice too.
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Alva
1 year ago
I agree, option C does sound more balanced.
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Buddy
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) 30 potential benefits and 26 potential functions for a PMO.
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Lazaro
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) 50 potential benefits and 40 potential functions for a PMO.
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Dorethea
1 year ago
Hmm, option B sounds about right. 26 benefits and 30 functions seems like a reasonable number for a PMO database.
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Zachary
1 year ago
I agree, 26 benefits and 30 functions sounds reasonable.
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Janna
1 year ago
I think option B is the correct one.
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