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PMP: The Closing Domain — Flashcards

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Includes questions from the following tasks:    
Task 1 Obtain final acceptance of the project deliverables from relevant stakeholders in order to confirm that project scope and deliverables were achieved.    
Task 2 Transfer the ownership of deliverables to the assigned stakeholders in accordance with the project plan in order to facilitate project closure.    
Task 3 Obtain financial, legal, and administrative closure using generally accepted practices and policies in order to communicate formal project closure and ensure transfer of liability.    
Task 4 Prepare and share the final project report according to the communications management plan in order to document and convey project performance and assist in project evaluation.    
Task 5 Collate lessons learned that were documented throughout the project and conduct a comprehensive project review in order to update the organization’s knowledge base.    
Task 6 Archive project documents and materials using generally accepted practices in order to comply with statutory requirements and for potential use in future projects and audits.    
Task 7 Obtain feedback from relevant stakeholders using appropriate tools and techniques and based on the stakeholder management plan in order to evaluate their satisfaction.    

The Closing domain accounts for 7% (14) of the questions on the PMP exam

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You are at the end of a project that has been successfully delivered. One of the processes that you must manage is called the Close Project or Phase process. You are not certain what this entails. Which project document would you refer to for guidance on the process to help you close the project?
The project management plan
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