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#PMP Question #3260
A project team is transitioning from a predictive to an agile approach. The project manager is trying to minimize the support issues that the product has had in production. One particular pain point is the transition to operations, where the issues usually arise.
What should the project manager do to improve this scenario?
Answers:
a. Increase the focus on backlog items that cover support requirements, as well as product manuals and operation guides.
b. Ask the support/operation team to participate in the daily standup meetings to contribute to the project's progress.
c. Engage the operation teams in the retrospectives and demo sessions and incorporate their feedback on project activities.
d. Foster stakeholder participation by engaging them early on the backlog discussions.
#PMP Question #3836
A project manager is managing a few innovation projects with a high level of uncertainty. The project manager is experiencing challenges with the large number of change requests issued due to the nature of the project.
What should the project manager do?
#CAPM Question #1108
At project completion, you collect product specifications, technical documentation, and drawings.
These are examples of:
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a. Documentation of the product of the project.
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b. Quality management.
17%
c. Scope validation.
14%
d. Formal acceptance.
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#PMP Question #3298
A company is transitioning its projects from a predictive to an iterative approach. The project team is complaining because they are unsure of what needs to be done due to all of the changes requested by the product owner for features already developed since the beginning of the project.
How should the project manager handle this situation?
Answers:
a. Ask the product owner to create a new entry in the risk management plan regarding likelihood and impact.
b. Review the backlogs from similar projects and understand how change requests were implemented.
c. Ask the product owner to follow the change request process to formalize new requirements.
d. Make sure that the product and sprint backlogs have the required level of documentation and both are visible to the team.
#PMP Question #5093
A project has a very tight delivery schedule. The project is approaching the delivery date, and the project sponsor often sends the project manager alerts to avoid any schedule slippage. The project team has performed at an acceptable level until now, but the project manager wants to ensure that the team's performance level is performance is maintained until the end.
What action should the project manager take to motivate the project team's performance?
#PMP Question #4996
During the implementation phase of a project, a new regulation affects the project, and a critical status meeting discussing the scope changes is required. The project manager discovers that a key stakeholder cannot attend the scheduled meeting.
What should the project manager do?
Answers:
a. Call for a change control board (CCB) meeting, and inform the stakeholder about the outcome.
b. Update the communications management plan and implement the change.
c. Meet with the project sponsor to discuss how to address the situation.
d. Meet with the stakeholder prior to the meeting to obtain their opinion.