CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What does an agreement in the context of project management usually include?

A work breakdown structure

A detailed budget plan

A defined statement of work and the business case

An agreement in the context of project management usually includes a defined statement of work and the business case. This is because an agreement is a formal document that outlines the scope, objectives, and deliverables of a project, as well as the justification for undertaking it. A work breakdown structure and a detailed budget plan may be included in the agreement, but they are not the main components. A list of project sponsors is also not typically included in an agreement, as it is not directly related to the scope and objectives of the project.

A list of project sponsors