Examle: Performing integrated change
You are managing a large project with 20 key internal stakeholders, eight contractors, and six team leaders. You must devote attention to effective integrated change control. This means you are concerned primarily with—
a. Reviewing, approving, and controlling changes
b. Maintaining baseline integrity, integrating product and project scope, and coordinating change across knowledge areas
c. Integrating deliverables from different functional specialties on the project
d. Establishing a change control board that oversees the overall project changes
Answer: a. Reviewing, approving, and controlling changes
Performing integrated change
Performing integrated change control consists of coordinating and managing changes across the project. Activities that occur within the context of perform integrated change control include:
- validate scope,
- control scope,
- control schedule,
- control costs,
- perform quality assurance,
- control quality,
- manage the project team,
- control communications,
- control risks,
- conduct procurements,
- control procurements,
- manage stakeholder engagement,
- and control stakeholder engagement. [Monitoring and Controlling]