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Question 783

While working on a proposal for a national-level solution, a new project manager finds that the proposal is asking for compliance from various organizations and policies. The project manager understands that while several compliances are in place, some of the specific regulatory needs for this project are not in place. Senior management advised the project manager to overlook these compliance problems, because they will be ready when that stage of the project is reached, and to continue building the proposal.

What should the project manager do first?

    Correct Answer: A

    The project manager should begin by verifying the regulatory requirements and establishing a strategy for compliance. This ensures that they have an accurate understanding of the specific needs and can plan effectively to meet them, addressing any current gaps. This foundational step is crucial before considering other actions such as documenting potential risks or advising senior management on ethical concerns.

Discussion
TOLANTONGOOption: A

No doubt is A

EfaChuxOption: B

The answer has to be B, continuing with the project si a risk but he has assurance from senior management therefore he needs to ensure that this is documented and also considered a risk to the project should the senior management not keep to their commitment

[Removed]Option: C

proposal is asking for compliance. If you overlook it is ethically unprofessional to continue.

UppersquareCapital

Advising senior management about ethical concerns (option C) is important, but it should come after the project manager has a clear understanding of the compliance requirements and a strategy in place. This will allow the project manager to provide informed recommendations.

SAJSAJOption: B

it should be B

victory108Option: A

A. Verify the regulatory requirements and establish a strategy for compliance