Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT) Certification Practice Exam

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What does the principle of "Full scope" in Value Delivery emphasize?

  1. Inclusion of all functional departments

  2. Coverage of all activities necessary to achieve business value

  3. Only direct costs related to the project

  4. Time management strategies

The correct answer is: Coverage of all activities necessary to achieve business value

The principle of "Full scope" in Value Delivery emphasizes the coverage of all activities necessary to achieve business value. This means that when an organization plans a project or initiative, it should consider not only the immediate tasks that seem relevant but also any indirect activities that might contribute to the overall success and value realization. By adopting a full-scope approach, organizations ensure that they are not overlooking critical elements that could unlock additional value or impact the successful delivery of business goals. This principle underscores the importance of a holistic view in project planning, helping to align all resources and activities with the ultimate objective of maximizing business value. In contrast, the other choices focus on narrower aspects; for instance, inclusion of all functional departments might seem relevant, but it does not fully capture the comprehensive nature intended by the full scope principle. Similarly, direct costs related to the project only address a financial aspect without incorporating the broader range of necessary activities, and time management strategies, while important, are part of project management practices rather than representing the fundamental concept of value delivery in a holistic manner.