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PMP Exam - Question 173


A project is approaching successful completion, and all stakeholders are really proud of the achieved results. The project management office (PMO) recommends the project manager to lead the next similar project.

What should the project manager do next?

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Correct Answer: A

A project manager should engage key stakeholders to complete and deliver lessons learned. This involves capturing valuable insights and experiences from the project to improve future projects by avoiding past mistakes and leveraging successful practices. It is the project manager's responsibility to ensure that lessons learned are documented effectively, even though the PMO may manage the repository.

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victory108Option: A
Jun 11, 2023

A. Engage key stakeholders to complete and deliver lessons learned

phatchuongit
Jan 6, 2024

why not D? - phatct2

MsPigeonOption: A
Jul 10, 2024

A. Engage key stakeholders to complete and deliver lessons learned. Engaging key stakeholders to complete and deliver lessons learned ensures that valuable insights and experiences from the completed project are captured and shared. This process helps in improving future projects by avoiding past mistakes and leveraging successful practices. Not D. because while the PMO might manage the repository, it is the project manager's responsibility to ensure lessons learned are documented and shared effectively. The PMO managing the repository does not replace the need for active engagement with stakeholders to capture these lessons.