You are assigned as the project manager in the middle of the project.The project is within the baselines,but the customer is not happy with the performance of the project.What is the FIRST thing you should do ?()
A: Discuss it with the project tea
B: Recalculate baseline
C: Renegotiate the contrac
D: Meet with the custome
A: Discuss it with the project tea
B: Recalculate baseline
C: Renegotiate the contrac
D: Meet with the custome
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- You are assigned as the project manager in the middle of the project. The project is within the baselines, but the customer is not happy with the performance of the project. What is the FIRST thing you should do () A: Discuss it with the project team. B: Recalculate baselines. C: Renegotiate the contract. D: Meet with the customer.
- You are a project manager who was just assigned to take over a project from another project manager who is leaving the company. The old project manager tells you that the project is on schedule only because he has had to constantly push the team to perform. What is the FIRST thing you should do as the new project manager ?() A: Check risk status B: Check cost performance C: Determine a management strategy D: Tell the team your objectives
- A project manager has just been assigned to a new project and has been given the project charter. The FIRST thing the project manager must do is______. A: A) create a project scope statement B: B) confirm that all the stakeholders have had input into the scope C: C) analyze project risk D: D) begin work on a project management plan
- In case of conflicts of interest among stakeholders,whom should the project manager give priority to ?() A: Project tea B: Project manager takes his own decisio C: Senior managemen D: Custome
- You are assigned as a project manager to lead a new quality improvement project. Management is asking for a project management plan. Which of the following should you create FIRST A: A) A process assurance plan. B: B) A quality management plan. C: C) A project management plan. D: D) A project scope statement.