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Question 24 of 50 for our Project Manager Mock Interview

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Question 24 of 50

What are the key components of a project charter?

"Project charters vary from company to company and even between departments, but they typically include a basic set of information including the project name, the sponsor, the stakeholders, the problem statement, the goal, in/out of scope statements, expected benefits, team members, timeline details, milestones, and budget information."

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  • 24. What are the key components of a project charter?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      Project managers are responsible for authoring project charter documents in many companies. Interviewers ask this question to test the candidate's basic knowledge of this important pre-project deliverable.

      Written by Karrie Day on April 26th, 2023

      Remember To

      Walk your interviewer through the basic components of a project charter document. Interviewers only want to ensure that the candidate they select understands the basic information typically included in a project charter, so keep your answer concise and focus on the crucial aspects of the document.

      Written by Karrie Day on April 26th, 2023

      Answer Example

      "Project charters vary from company to company and even between departments, but they typically include a basic set of information including the project name, the sponsor, the stakeholders, the problem statement, the goal, in/out of scope statements, expected benefits, team members, timeline details, milestones, and budget information."

      Written by Karrie Day on May 9th, 2023

  • About the Author

    I began my professional career as an IT Business Systems Analyst. I enjoyed the role, but I knew early on that I wanted to explore project management after moving through the analyst ranks. Fortunately, I had the opportunity to partner with several talented project managers while I was working to grow my own skill set. I learned a lot from them about how to approach strategic planning, communication, conflict resolution, and how to motivate various personality types to perform their best under pressure. I learned even more from their failures.

    It was clear that project management was as much an art as a science, and I eventually got my shot at taking everything I had observed over the years and blending it into my own style for steering projects and programs successfully. While project management was not my ultimate career goal, I greatly value my time managing projects. I have utilized the skills I worked to refine in project management in every position I have held since. For example, I use the communication, strategic thinking, and tactical planning skills I regularly leaned on as a project manager each time I work with one of my coaching clients.

    Whether working as a project manager is a career goal of yours, or you fell into it through circumstance, you’re in good company. Over 16 million professionals claim the title of project manager, and project management isn’t going anywhere. In fact, the number of project managers is expected to grow by 7% over the next 8 years according to the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics. According to the Project Management Institute, the global outlook is even more impressive boasting up to 33% growth through 2027. Regardless of the specific location, there will likely b a strong demand for project management skill sets in the years to come.

    As a coach and writer for MockQuestions, I want to help you successfully navigate your upcoming interview for a project manager position. While some project manager skills are specific to the industry, location, and types of projects involved, many skills and behavioral traits are universally applicable to project management roles. This article will help any project manager prepare for a successful interview, and I encourage you to check out all of our sets dedicated to project management listed below.

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