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PeopleCert Exam P3OF Topic 1 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's P3OF exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 1
[All P3OF Questions]

Why should staff delivering non-PPM functions within a P3O model be treated as distinct administrative resources?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Carylon
18 hours ago
D is an interesting option. Providing a secretariat service to management boards could be a key function of the P3O.
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Ivette
12 days ago
C seems like the most practical choice. Treating non-PPM staff as distinct resources helps meet business efficiency needs.
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Cassie
27 days ago
I think B is the answer. It makes sense to give non-PPM functions a logical home within the P3O model.
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Kiera
5 days ago
Yes, it can make things more efficient and organized.
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Catarina
9 days ago
I agree, it helps to have a clear structure for non-PPM functions.
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Cecil
29 days ago
In addition to that, treating staff delivering non-PPM functions as distinct administrative resources can also help deliver a secretariat service to management boards.
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Tamesha
1 months ago
I agree with Armanda. Providing non-PPM functions with a logical home can also help meet business efficiency needs.
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Armanda
1 months ago
I think staff delivering non-PPM functions should be treated as distinct administrative resources because it helps avoid discouraging people from choosing a career within a P3O.
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