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PRMIA 8020 Exam - Topic 4 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for PRMIA's 8020 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 4
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Governance can be defined as which of the following?

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Suggested Answer: D

Definition of Governance

Governance refers to the framework of policies, principles, and processes used to guide corporate decision-making and strategic direction.

It ensures accountability, transparency, and risk oversight within an organization.

Key Elements of Governance

Risk oversight -- Ensuring risks are properly identified and managed.

Accountability structures -- Defining roles and responsibilities.

Decision-making frameworks -- Establishing policies for long-term corporate success.

Why Other Answers Are Incorrect

Option

Explanation

A . Governance is a structure specifying the daily operation of a firm.

Incorrect -- Governance focuses on high-level corporate oversight, not day-to-day operations.

B . Governance is a structure specifying the ways in which reporting is made to the primary regulator.

Incorrect -- Governance is broader than just regulatory reporting.

C . Governance is being replaced by management in all firms that are regulated.

Incorrect -- Governance and management are separate but complementary; governance provides oversight, while management executes strategy.

PRMIA Reference for Verification

PRMIA 10 Principles of Good Governance


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Dong
1 day ago
Definitely D! It's all about policies and principles.
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Karl
6 days ago
Governance involves decision-making structures.
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Gretchen
11 days ago
I’m a bit confused because I thought governance was more about oversight rather than just being replaced by management.
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Pauline
17 days ago
I think we had a practice question about governance that emphasized its role in corporate direction, so I’m leaning towards D as well.
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Lezlie
22 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option D sounds right since it mentions policies and procedures, which are key in governance.
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Cassie
27 days ago
I remember discussing governance in class, and I think it relates more to decision-making structures than daily operations.
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