During the initial assessment of a new program, the program manager begins evaluating the external environment. What is the primary reason for identifying and assessing legal and regulatory constraints at this early stage?
To develop the detailed risk mitigation plan for the program.
To ensure the program is deliverable and aligns with the organization's strategic objectives.
To finalize the scope and budget for all underlying component projects.
To assign all compliance-related tasks and responsibilities to the legal department.
The correct answer is that evaluating legal and regulatory constraints is essential for ensuring the program is deliverable and aligns with the organization's strategic objectives. These constraints are fundamental inputs to the program's feasibility and its ability to achieve its intended benefits without incurring legal penalties or reputational damage. While this evaluation will inform risk plans, task assignments, and project scope, its primary purpose is to validate the program's alignment with organizational strategy and its overall deliverability.
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