Canadian Health Information Management Association Practice Exam

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When an increasing number of additions are requested for a project, this phenomenon is known as:

  1. Add-ons.

  2. Deliverable increase.

  3. Effort expansion.

  4. Scope creep.

The correct answer is: Scope creep.

The phenomenon where an increasing number of additions or changes are made to a project's initial requirements without proper control or adjustment to resources, timeline, or budget is known as scope creep. This typically occurs in project management when the scope of a project expands beyond its original objectives. It can lead to challenges such as resource strain, increased costs, and potential failure to meet deadlines. When scope creep happens, the project may require more time or resources to accommodate the additional requests, which can lead to confusion and misalignment among stakeholders regarding expectations. It's crucial to manage scope creep carefully to ensure that all changes align with the project's goals and that any adjustments are officially documented and approved. Other options may describe aspects of project management, but none capture this specific phenomenon as accurately as scope creep does, making it the correct answer.