I really couldn't find a good place for this thread, so I figured Central would be as good a place as any. Here we go (warning, spoilers ahead).
I was taking some PMprep questions, and I got this one:
Q. The approach to quality management that is intended in the PMBOK Guide is compatible with which of the following?
* ISO
* FMEA
* TQM
* All of the above
I answered "all of the above", which was judged wrong. Below is the pop-up answer:
"The PMBOK Guide's approach to quality management is intended to be compatible with the International Standards Organization (ISO) and proprietary approaches including TQM, Sig Sigma, failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) and Cost of Quality (COQ)."
(yes, even the typo on six sigma is authentic)
So basically, it's compatible with ISO, TQM, and FMEA, but the answer is not "all of the above". Unless, of course, there's something wrong with the pop-up answer, like a missing word or three. Anyone care to enlighten me? Saving Changes...
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Mark KrobDirector of Operations| ProjectManagement.comReston, VA, United States
Hi Julien,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We're looking into get this squared away now.
Kind Regards
Mark Saving Changes...
Mark KrobDirector of Operations| ProjectManagement.comReston, VA, United States
Hi Julien,
This question/answer has been updated and all those who had answered correctly have now been given credit for doing so. I hope that helps.
Thank you very much, I'm impressed by how fast you corrected this! I didn't expect to get the answer credited a posteriori, but I'll take it nonetheless :) Again, thank you. Saving Changes...