Identify Stakeholders
Submitted by sai_murthy on Thu, 08/26/2010 - 03:28
Which is the INPUT for Identify Stakeholders process :
a. Requirements Documentations
b. Stakeholder Management Strategy
c. Stakeholder Register of previous project
d. Communication Managment Plan.
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kiranu23
Thu, 08/26/2010 - 04:30
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The answer is c. Because, the
The answer is c.
Because, the stakeholder register of previous project is an organization process asset, and this assist the PM
in the approach towards the stakeholders. Other three options are all project documents and subsidary plans
of PMP, and they are not prepared during this process.
ChandraR
Thu, 08/26/2010 - 16:20
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I will go with Option A -
I will go with Option A - Requirements documentation. Based on this you will identify who will influence, get affected while meeting all the requirements of the project. The stake holder on another previous project may have different agenda specific to that project and may/may not have any bearing on this project.
Chandra
kiranu23
Thu, 08/26/2010 - 16:39
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Chandra, With due regards to
Chandra,
With due regards to your reasoning, I did not understand how a planning process output can be an input to an initiation process?
Thanks
ChandraR
Fri, 08/27/2010 - 15:15
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All the 5 processes are
All the 5 processes are iterative in nature and coninuously keep evolving as the project progresses and provide inputs to other relevant processes. e.g. Developing Project Charter - an initiation process - takes input from contracts - which is not developed and available during the initial stages of the project. Similarly your preliminary scope statement available during the initiation process is not exhaustive and as the scope is evolved your project charter needs to be updated
Chandra
sai_murthy
Sat, 08/28/2010 - 04:39
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Identify Stakeholders
As per PMBoK, 10.1.1.4 - It is Stakeholder registers from Previous Projects