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Chapter 5 – Stakeholder Analysis and Communication Planning

 

TRUE/FALSE

 

  1. A project management plan is a formal document that defines how the project will be initiated and planned.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 118             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Plan Communications  is the process of developing an appropriate approach and plan for project communications based on stakeholders’ information needs and requirements and available organizational assets.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 118             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s:Knowledge

 

  1. Stakeholders include both those who will  use the result of a project as well as those who will be affected by the result of a project.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P.119             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. Stakeholders include those affected by the result of the project, but  not those affected by the process of performing the project.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 119             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Stakeholders include people who have their routines disrupted by the project.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 119             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. Authority and urgency are among the aspects that project managers should consider in prioritizing stakeholders.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 120             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Project managers should purposefully plan and carry out relationship building activities that lead to respect and trust.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 122             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       MSC:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Project relationship building activities include encouraging open communications and using shared learning.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 122, 124     OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Establishing a positive relationship with all key stakeholders early in the project helps to create a desire among those stakeholders to support the project, and builds the communications foundation for the project.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 125             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. The communications management plan is finalized during project planning, and should only be changed through a formal change control process.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 126             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Common purposes for project communications include status reporting and efforts to obtain approval of project outputs.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 128             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. The primary output of the “Identify Stakeholders” process is the project communications plan.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 122             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Contemporary project communications typically include both push methods such as blogs,  and pull methods such as voice mail.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Challenging    REF:   P. 128             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. One common feature of agile projects is the “stand-up meeting”.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 130             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. A stakeholder engagement matrix is a tool that classifies the engagement levels of project stakeholders, including whether they are unaware, resistant, or supportive.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 125             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. The plan-do-check-act model used to improve processes is also an effective model that project managers can use to improve project meetings.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 131             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. In order to be sure a project meeting runs according to plan, the project manager should develop an agenda in advance and deliver it to participants as they arrive at the meeting.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 131             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. An issue log is a document that identifies the specific issues that must be resolved before a particular project management meeting adjourns.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 132             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. A virtual team is a group of persons with a shared goal, who fulfill their roles largely through face-to-face communications.

 

ANS:  F                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 135             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.06

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. While expensive, it is often advisable for virtual team members who live across the globe to meet face-to-face at least once, especially early in the project.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 136             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.06

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Project team member preferences related to the type and frequency of communication may vary depending upon their country and cultural differences.

 

ANS:  T                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 136             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.06

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. Which of the following statements accurately describes a project management plan?

 

a. a formal document that describes how the project will be initiated and planned
b. a formal document that describes how the project will be  executed, monitored and controlled
c. a formal document that defines how the project will be  terminated and closed
d. a formal document that  focuses on how the project’s financial results will be tracked

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 118             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. All of the following statements accurately describe a project management plan EXCEPT:

 

a. It serves as an informal contract between the project team and the sponsor
b. It may be a general, summary document or quite detailed.
c. It may be composed of one or more subsidiary plans.
d. It is developed iteratively, starting at a high level and becoming progressively more detailed as information becomes available.

 

 

ANS:  A                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 117 – 118    OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. A project communications management plan generally includes all of the following information EXCEPT:

 

a. communication methods
b. communication timing
c. communication cost
d. communication purpose

 

 

ANS:  C                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 128             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Project management plans generally include all of the following elements EXCEPT:

 

a. schedules and budgets
b. business case and recommendations
c. risks and quality considerations
d. communications and stakeholders

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 118             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Stakeholders include all of the following people EXCEPT:

 

a. those who work on the project
b. those who provide people or resources for the project
c. those whose routines may be disrupted by the project
d. those who will not be impacted by the project

 

 

ANS:  D                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 119             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. The process of “systematically gathering and analyzing quantitative and qualitative information to determine whose interests should be taken into account throughout the project” is called:
a. develop project management plan
b. stakeholder analysis
c. communications management
d. i.d. stakeholders

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 120             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Project stakeholders can be prioritized based on a number of factors, including one of the following:
a. fame
b. impact
c. tenure
d. personality

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 120             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. By identifying stakeholders and their needs, project managers can be more effective in all the following ways EXCEPT:

 

a. prioritize among competing objectives.
b. derive the final budget
c. serve as good stewards of the organization’s resources.
d. develop a shared sense of risk.

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 120             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.01

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Which of the following activities can be used to build relationships within the core project team?

 

a. emphasize individual learning opportunities
b. establish independent agendas
c. regularly celebrate small successes
d. use conflict resolution techniques

 

 

ANS:  C                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 125             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. The final item to be recorded on the project meeting minutes is an evaluation of both good and poor points from the meeting.  On agile projects, this evaluation is called the ____:
a. stakeholder analysis
b. lessons learned
c. plus-delta process
d. retrospective

 

 

ANS:  D                    DIF:    Challenging    REF:   P. 133             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Which of these is not one of the primary types of information captured in a project meeting?
a. action items agreed to.
b. evaluation of the meeting.
c. new issues raised and old issues closed.
d. assumptions and constraints.

 

 

ANS:  D                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 132             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. Project managers can encourage open communication by employing all of the following tactics  EXCEPT:

 

a. demonstrating that the inputs from others are valued
b. using group decision making techniques in every case
c. keeping people informed
d. respecting confidentiality

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 124             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Several factors can contribute to building relationships among project team members.  Which of the following is NOT a contributor to relationship building within the core team?

 

a. Ensure team members understand what is expected of them.
b. Foster a closed environment of secrecy.
c. Ensure team member’s opinions are considered.
d. Provide opportunities to grow and develop.

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 124             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. A principal idea in agile is that relationships with stakeholders need to be based on collaboration, communications and ____.

 

a. trust
b. power
c. confidentiality
d. urgency

 

 

ANS:  A                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 122             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. The sponsor, project manager and team can establish powerful relationships with key stakeholders.  This starts with an understanding of what motivates each stakeholder, which can be summarized by the old saying ______:

 

a. the early bird catches the worm.
b. what gets planned gets done.
c. you get what you pay for.
d. what’s in it for me?

 

 

ANS:  D                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 125             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Knowledge

 

  1. Communications to stakeholders are necessary for which of the following reasons?

 

a. to help them take ownership of the project and make timely decisions
b. to keep them at arms length so progress can continue
c. to shift the burden of risk from the project team to the stakeholders
d. to provide input to team performance reviews

 

 

ANS:  A                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 126             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. A project communications matrix includes all of the following information EXCEPT:

 

a. Who
b. Why
c. What
d. When

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 129             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. In the project communications matrix, all of the following “who” items are typically included  EXCEPT:

 

a. Who does the project team need to learn from?
b. Who does the project team need to share with?
c. Who take the minutes at the next status meeting?
d. Who on the project team is responsible for a communication?

 

 

ANS:  C                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 129             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. In order to plan for a project meeting, project managers should develop an agenda.  All of the following statements accurately describe the development and use of a project meeting agenda EXCEPT:

 

a. the agenda should only be shared with senior management
b. the agenda should provide time to summarize decisions made
c. the agenda should provide time to evaluate the meeting
d. the agenda should state the purpose of the meeting

 

 

ANS:  A                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 131             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. A point or matter in question or in dispute, not settled or over which there are opposing views or disagreements is called a(n) _____:

 

a. constraint
b. issue
c. risk
d. assumption

 

 

ANS:  B                    DIF:    Moderate       REF:   P. 132             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Virtual project teams often encounter increased challenges.  All of the following items are among these increased challenges EXCEPT:

 

a. it is more difficult to understand the stakeholders
b. it takes more time to build relationships
c. differences in time zones are an advantage
d. change control must rely more upon facilitating than directing

 

 

ANS:  C                    DIF:    Easy               REF:   P. 135             OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.06

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

ESSAY

 

  1. Describe how you would use the plan-do-check-act model to plan, conduct and improve project meetings.

 

ANS:

Key concepts to be covered in the response could include, but are not limited to:

 

The plan-do-check-act model is a process improvement model that can be applied to project meetings in the following way:

 

Plan: Meetings should be planned and the agenda distributed well in advance so that everyone can be prepared.  A project meeting agenda template could include: meeting logistics, purpose, list of topics, person responsible, and time estimates.

 

Do & Check: The meeting is conducted and minutes are recorded.  The information captured includes: decisions made, new issues surfaced, action items agreed to, and an evaluation of the meeting. An easy way to capture these evaluations is with a Plus-Delta template.

 

Act: After the meeting every team member should complete the action items they committed to, and the project manager should follow up to resolve any problems that are preventing team members from completing their work.

 

When all of the steps in the PDCA cycle are applied to project meetings, they are more productive and the project benefits.

 

DIF:    Challenging    REF:   P. 130 – 134    OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.05

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Application

 

  1. Describe the importance of project communications, and the essential factors to be considered when creating a project communications plan.

 

ANS:

Key concepts to be covered in the response could include, but are not limited to:

 

Projects have many challenges, including the need to communicate with people from various locations, functional areas, companies and cultures.  The communications plan should be used to establish and manage expectations from all stakeholders, and to ensure that project work is complete properly and on time.

 

Purpose:  The first factor that the team should consider is the purpose for each communication. Purposes might include: outgoing communications to set and manage stakeholders’ expectations, incoming information from stakeholders such as requirements or authorizations, or planning the management and escalation of issues that cannot be handled by the project manager.

 

Structures: Existing organizational communications structures should be used if available.  Following a pre-existing structure should enable stakeholders to understand the communication more easily.

 

Methods: Projects may use a combination of “pull” ,“push” or interactive  methods of communication depending on the type of communication that is appropriate.

 

Timing: Three levels of timing should be considered in the communication plan:  the project life cycle stages, the organizational structure that might include regularly scheduled meetings, and an as-needed basis for other project issues.

 

DIF:    Challenging    REF:   P.126 – 129    OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.03

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Application

 

  1. Describe the approach you would use to build relationships among the core members of the project team.

 

ANS:

Key concepts to be covered in the response could include, but are not limited to:

 

Understand and acknowledge personal goals and individual motives for involvement in the project.

 

Encourage open communication by keeping people informed, valuing everyone’s input, personally sharing feelings, and respecting confidentiality.

 

Work together to jointly establish project meeting agendas so that all team members feel their concerns are being addressed.

 

Team members should also be encouraged to share in meaningful project learning, and share enjoyment of working on the project.

 

The project manager should also reinforce the appropriate decision making and problem solving by the individuals that should be involved.

 

DIF:    Challenging    REF:   P. 124 – 125    OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

 

  1. Describe the approach you would use to build relationships with key external stakeholders.

 

ANS:

Key concepts to be covered in the response could include, but are not limited to:

 

Establishing strong relationships with key stakeholders early in the project ensures their interest in the project and builds a strong foundation for communications.

 

A tool for building these relationships is a stakeholder management plan.  Within this plan a stakeholder engagement matrix assists the project manager in classifying different stakeholders into categories such as unaware, resistant, or supportive.  These categories can help the project manager understand what each stakeholder wants, and to develop a strategy for managing their engagement throughout the project.

 

Developing trust and respect among the project team and all stakeholders is an effort that will continue throughout the project.

 

DIF:    Challenging    REF:   P. 125 – 126    OBJ:   CPMT.KLOP.15.05.02

NAT:  BUSPROG.CPMT.KLOP.15.03       KEY:  Bloom’s: Comprehension

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