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PMI Exam PMO-CP Topic 5 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's PMO-CP exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 5
[All PMO-CP Questions]

When collecting the stakeholder's benefits expectations, we must:

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Suggested Answer: C

When collecting stakeholders' benefits expectations, it is essential to classify stakeholders into groups with different levels of relevance. This approach allows the PMO to prioritize the needs and expectations of the most critical stakeholders, ensuring that the PMO's efforts are aligned with the organization's strategic priorities.

Stakeholder Classification: Not all stakeholders have the same influence or interest in the PMO's activities. By grouping stakeholders according to their relevance, the PMO can focus on those whose expectations are most critical to the organization's success.

Prioritization: This classification helps in effectively managing stakeholder expectations, ensuring that the PMO's functions and activities are aligned with the most important benefits expected by the organization's key stakeholders.

PMI Reference: PMI's Stakeholder Management guidelines stress the importance of identifying and prioritizing stakeholders based on their influence and interest in the project or PMO's success. This approach helps in managing competing demands and focusing resources where they will have the most impact.

PMI and PMO VALUE RING Reference:

The PMO VALUE RING methodology encourages the classification of stakeholders to better align PMO functions with the most critical organizational needs and expectations, ensuring that the PMO delivers maximum value.


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Lavera
14 days ago
Hmm, I think C is the way to go. Grouping stakeholders based on their importance will help us prioritize and address their needs more efficiently.
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Adolph
15 days ago
Option A sounds like the PMO is trying to distance itself from the stakeholders. That's not a great way to build trust and collaboration.
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Marci
23 days ago
D? Really? Ensuring everyone has the same benefits expectations is like trying to herd cats. Good luck with that!
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Helaine
4 days ago
B) Ask the stakeholders to identify which functions are most appropriate to meet their own benefits expectations.
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Remona
9 days ago
A) Make it clear that the PMO's commitment is to the organization, not to the interests of the stakeholders.
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Jillian
24 days ago
I'd go with B. It's important to understand the specific needs and preferences of each stakeholder group, not just assume a one-size-fits-all solution.
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Cassi
4 days ago
That's a good point, we need to ensure that we are meeting the specific needs of each stakeholder.
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Florinda
11 days ago
I think we should also consider classifying stakeholders into groups to better understand their relevance.
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Cherilyn
14 days ago
I agree, it's crucial to tailor the benefits expectations to each stakeholder group.
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Bulah
25 days ago
I think ensuring that everyone has the same benefits expectations may not be realistic, as stakeholders may have different needs and priorities.
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Marsha
29 days ago
I believe we should also classify stakeholders into groups to prioritize their relevance.
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Casie
1 months ago
I agree with Lorean. It's important to tailor the benefits to meet the stakeholders' specific needs.
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Hester
2 months ago
Option C seems like the most sensible approach. Classifying stakeholders into groups based on their relevance is key to managing their expectations effectively.
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Aretha
7 days ago
It also helps in allocating resources efficiently and ensuring that the benefits delivered align with the stakeholders' expectations.
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Aide
9 days ago
Definitely, it allows us to tailor our communication and engagement strategies to meet the specific needs of each group.
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Paris
1 months ago
I agree, it helps prioritize and focus on the stakeholders that have the most impact on the project.
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Clemencia
1 months ago
Option C seems like the most sensible approach. Classifying stakeholders into groups based on their relevance is key to managing their expectations effectively.
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Lorean
2 months ago
I think we should ask the stakeholders to identify which functions are most appropriate to meet their own benefits expectations.
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