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This team audits your project work at regular intervals to confirm the status reports you’re giving and guide you when you run into trouble.
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When a project gets started, this group makes sure that the team has followed all of the initiating processes and have the right approvals to start working.
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A centralized group of project managers who are assigned to manage projects.
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When you sit down to do your risk planning for your project, you go to them to find a good example of a risk plan that’s been useful on other projects.
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Provides the process documents and templates for your project.
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Provides a knowledge base of common project problems and lessons learned for you to use.
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Going to the gym three times a week
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You meet with them once a month to go over project docs and make sure you’re following the right process.
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Organizing a large conference
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Which of the following is NOT a type of project management office?