Which of the following best describes a program in the context of project management?
A.
It is a group of unrelated projects within an organization.
B.
It is used to represent the daily activities of multiple projects.
C.
It is a consolidation of related projects with a common goal.
D.
It provides the definition of a project workload.
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A program is a group of related projects managed in a coordinated way to achieve benefits and control that would not be available if the projects were managed separately. Option C—a consolidation of related projects with a common goal—matches the standard program definition used across project management frameworks and aligns with CompTIA Project+ terminology that distinguishes projects (temporary endeavors producing unique outputs) from programs (coordinated management of multiple related projects).
Option A is incorrect because unrelated projects do not form a program; that is closer to a portfolio (a collection of projects/programs managed to meet strategic objectives, not necessarily related). Option B describes operational tracking, not a program definition. Option D sounds like scope decomposition or workload definition, which is not what a program is.
Programs typically have overarching governance, shared resources, interdependent timelines, and integrated risk/benefit management. The focus is on achieving strategic outcomes/benefits across the combined effort, such as rolling out a suite of capabilities or transforming an end-to-end business process via multiple projects.
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