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CompTIA Project+ Certification Guide

By : J. Ashley Hunt
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CompTIA Project+ Certification Guide

By: J. Ashley Hunt

Overview of this book

The CompTIA Project+ exam is designed for IT professionals who want to improve their career trajectory by gaining certification in project management specific to their industry. This guide covers everything necessary to pass the current iteration of the Project+ PK0-004 exam. The CompTIA Project+ Certification Guide starts by covering project initiation best practices, including an understanding of organizational structures, team roles, and responsibilities. You’ll then study best practices for developing a project charter and the scope of work to produce deliverables necessary to obtain formal approval of the end result. The ability to monitor your project work and make changes as necessary to bring performance back in line with the plan is the difference between a successful and unsuccessful project. The concluding chapters of the book provide best practices to help keep an eye on your projects and close them out successfully. The guide also includes practice questions created to mirror the exam experience and help solidify your understanding of core project management concepts. By the end of this book, you will be able to develop creative solutions for complex issues faced in project management.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Quality control

Quality control is imperative to the successful acceptance of the deliverable. In the last chapter, you reviewed quality gates and governance gates that are scheduled to check for quality and to make go/no-go decisions. It is also realistic to assume that scope of work is being inspected as well to approve that the requirements have been met. Scope and quality are like peanut butter and jelly. They just go together. When reviewing quality gates, I mentioned that the inspection of the deliverable is necessary. Riding the bike around the block or checking for chocolate chips is all part of the inspection process of quality control.

Quality assurance is making sure our team is following the steps of the process, and quality control is making sure the result is fit for use and that it works. To track that performance, it may be necessary to utilize visual charts and...