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Exin Exam CDCS Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's CDCS exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
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Is it allowed to make design changes during the implementation phase?

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Suggested Answer: D

Design changes during the implementation phase are generally allowed only when there is a strong business and/or technical justification. Changes at this stage can lead to delays, increased costs, or compromise design integrity. Thus, a rigorous assessment is required to ensure any modifications are essential and provide clear benefits or address critical issues.

Detailed Explanation:

Changes post-design freeze should be minimized to avoid scope creep and additional costs. However, if a technical issue arises that would affect operational goals, or a business need warrants modification, justified changes are permissible, following an impact assessment and approval process.

EPI Data Center Specialist References:

EPI project management guidelines recommend a controlled change management process during implementation, allowing changes only when they align with critical objectives or address unforeseen issues that affect the project's success.


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Annett
2 days ago
I disagree, I believe any change within the project scope is fine.
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Tony
5 days ago
I'm going with option C. Sometimes you just need a little flexibility, you know? As long as the timeline isn't blown, why not make a few tweaks?
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Jacki
6 days ago
Haha, option B is pure madness! 'Any change is fine'? Yeah, right, that's how you end up with a hot mess of a project.
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Kandis
8 days ago
I think design changes should not be allowed during implementation.
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Marcos
11 days ago
I disagree. Option D is the sensible choice. Design changes should be carefully considered and justified, not just thrown in on a whim.
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Irving
17 days ago
Option A is the way to go. Once the design is frozen, you can't just start making changes willy-nilly. That's a recipe for chaos!
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