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Question 240

A project team is preparing a report for the stakeholders. The team gathers and collates a large amount of data to be included in the status report.

What should the project manager do next?

    Correct Answer: D

    The correct next step for the project manager is to instruct the team to analyze and interpret the data before including it in the report. This ensures that the data presented to stakeholders is not just a collection of raw data, but meaningful information that highlights key insights and accurately reflects the project's status. Analyzing and interpreting the data will make the report more useful and actionable for stakeholders when making decisions, ensuring that the report communicates the project’s progress and any important risks or changes effectively.

Discussion
estimaterOption: A

Option A has large identification than D so i am with A

FyrusOption: D

I first voted for D and then asked ChatGPT While ensuring the team follows standard operating procedures (SOP) for creating a stakeholder report (option A) is important, it should be complemented by data analysis to enhance the report's value

GinniSinghOption: A

First team need to know the SOP of stakeholder report.. what to present.. then only PM will ask team to collect, analyze and interpret the relevant data in accordance with the reporting format

TomGreyOption: A

A includes D, and D doesn't include other parameters of A. So A is the best answer.

madusankagdOption: D

in this scenario, while SOPs may provide a framework for report creation, the immediate focus should be on analyzing and interpreting the gathered data to ensure that the report effectively communicates the project's status and progress to stakeholders. Once the data has been analyzed and interpreted, the team can then follow SOPs to structure and format the report according to established guidelines.

Hashi1_snrOption: D

Option D is the best choice. Be reminded of agile principle 4 which state thus " Responding to change over following a plan." So by using the SOP, we kill the agile requirement of responding to change. There should be a need for flexibility to take advantage of unplanned emergencies which can only be achieved when the team perform option D to identify any changing conditions that will require attention. SOP keeps the team stereotypical and void of agile mindset. I will die with option D on this scenario.

TuanitOption: A

Follow the standard

JMCCRAYOption: D

D. Instruct the team to analyze and interpret the data before including it in the report. While it is important for the team to follow standard operating procedures (SOP) for creating a stakeholder report, this alone may not ensure the report contains accurate and relevant information. Similarly, presenting only graphical representation of data may not provide sufficient information to stakeholders who may need a more detailed analysis of the project status.

ompkOption: A

How come a Project manager instructs to his/her team to make a report. Suppose if a PM has team of engineers who have worked on technical aspects of the on-going project and wanted to make a report on it with technical data. Now, even the data or technical aspects are large how can a project manager instruct them to make a report? SOP are important to follow becuase what if the initial report consist of 5 pages with different specification etc and then the next project report is 10 pages with different topics or instructions. An SOP should be followed while writing a report which may include Summary, Progress, risks, timeline, stages, next steps etc and also in one format. What you guys think?

4f6ae44Option: A

Its going back to the the PM Mindset of stick to the plan - so correct answer is "A"

josephsafiranOption: D

The project manager should **D. Instruct the team to analyze and interpret the data before including it in the report**. This approach ensures that the data is relevant, meaningful, and easily understood by the stakeholders. It also helps to highlight key insights and findings, making the report more valuable and effective. This approach aligns with best practices for data reporting and communication.

Bruce_LiuOption: D

Relevance is more important than just follow procedures. ChatGPT also chooses D.

Only12goOption: D

D. Instruct the team to analyze and interpret the data before including it in the report. Explanation: Simply providing a large amount of raw data in a report can be overwhelming and not particularly helpful to stakeholders. The primary purpose of a report is to convey meaningful information that can guide decision-making. To achieve this, data should be analyzed and interpreted to extract key insights and provide a clear picture of the current status, progress, risks, or any other relevant aspects of the project.

sam1721Option: A

A- following SOP makes most sense.

victory108Option: D

D. Instruct the team to analyze and interpret the data before including it in the report

AbbasTakiOption: D

D is the answer

aqz_111Option: D

I selected D, report for management should be useful for decision making. It should comply the WPI. SOP are templates, report format which are not useful for decision making. I don't think A is correct