A recently hired project manager is looking for templates to use for projects on which they will work. To what category of enterprise environmental factors should the project manager refer?
That's a good point, Whitley. The corporate knowledge base could be a valuable resource for the project manager, especially if they're new to the organization. They might be able to find templates or lessons learned from previous similar projects.
You know, I was also leaning towards B) Infrastructure. But I'm curious, what about D) Corporate knowledge base? Wouldn't the project manager also need to refer to the organization's existing knowledge and best practices?
I agree with Adelina. Infrastructure is a key enterprise environmental factor that the project manager would need to consider. Things like the available technology, office space, and equipment can have a big impact on how a project is executed.
You're right, D) Corporate knowledge base is also a valid option. I guess it really depends on what kind of templates the project manager is looking for. If they need something more technical or operational, then infrastructure might be the better choice. But if they're looking for more general project management templates, the corporate knowledge base could be the way to go.
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