MSP Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Definition
Principle - Answer✔Principle = A guiding obligation that is continually required to achieve value
from programme management
Fill in the Gaps
Principles are _________________ that apply continually from the _______________ through
to _____________ - Answer✔Principles are GUIDING OBLIGATIONS that apply continually from
the FIRST IDENTIFICATION OF PROGRAMMES through to THEIR CLOSURE
Organizations use programme management in a variety of situations and to pursue different
organizational objectives.
Give three examples of this - Answer✔-Innovation and Growth
-Organizational Realignment
-The effective and efficient delivery of change
Programmes aligned with MSP are directed with which principles (there are seven) - Answer✔-
Bring pace and value
-Realise measurable benefits
-Align with priorities
-Deploy diverse skills
-Lead with purpose
-Collaborate across boundaries
-Deal with ambiguity
How to remember:
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What are the three qualities of the 7 MSP principles, they are all... - Answer✔-UNIVERSAL (they
apply to every programme)
-SELF VALIDATING (been demonstrated by practical use)
-EMPOWERING (enable practitioners to reinforce the most critical factors for programme
success)
How to remember:
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What is the key message of leading with purpose - Answer✔An MSP programme leads with
purpose: Envisioning and communicating the desired outcomes
Why is leading with purpose important - Answer✔Leading with purpose is important because:
It keeps stakeholders and decision makers focused on what is most important. Reinforces need
for programme vision to be clear and relationships to be defined and agreed
How do you achieve the lead with purpose principle (7 elements)
Remember:
PMJASDG - Answer✔-Provide clarity of purpose
-Maintain compelling vision and design
-Justifying & communicating financial viability
-Appropriately planning delivery to achieve outcomes of benefit
-Supporting curation and organisation of knowledge
-Designing 3 lines of defence supporting leadership (assurance theme)
-Gathering, analysing, presenting, communicating rationale (decisions theme)
Ways to remember:
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