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Alvaro Couto IT Project Lead| ARCONIC Allison Park, Pa, United States
Hello Everyone,

I am studying for my exam and I am failing in mocks with situation questions on what to do next.

I am trying to come up a list of activities on Closing the Project and I would like to ask you to review/correct it for me - acording to PMBOK.

Closing Activities order:
1. Ensure all project work is completed and obtain formal closure (financial, legal, administrative, Audit?)
2. Transfer the ownership of the deliverables (product, service or result) - knowledge transfer
3. Obtain final acceptance of the project deliverables
4. Prepare and Share Final Report
5. Complete Lessons Learned
6. Obtain feedback from relevant stakeholders
7. Archive Project Documents
8. Celebrate
8. Release the resources

How correct is this list according to what Project Managemetn teaches us?

Thank you,
Alvaro Couto
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Alvaro Couto IT Project Lead| ARCONIC Allison Park, Pa, United States
Hi Stephanie & All,

I'm not sure if I go for Rita's book or some Mock Exam question database or on-line subscription. I don't have budget for both. :)

Does someone knows if Rita's book has some Mock Exam questions?
Thank you!
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Stephanie Jaeger Lead Consultant| Jaeger Consultants Ltd Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
Rita Mulcahy's PMP Exam Prep Book has questions after every chapter. The answers are also in the book, behind the questions.
You can also check on Oliver Lehmann's website for 200 free sample questions.
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LORI WILSON RETIRED - Technical Project Manager| RETIRED - LifePoint Health Clarkston, Wa, United States
Rita's book was very helpful to me. Good luck on taking your exam, Alvaro - please keep us posted so we can celebrate when you pass it!
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