A project manager joins an existing project. One project stakeholder is unhappy with the frequency and types of project updates received and has made a request for more information to be shared.
What should the project manager do next?
A project manager joins an existing project. One project stakeholder is unhappy with the frequency and types of project updates received and has made a request for more information to be shared.
What should the project manager do next?
When a stakeholder is unhappy with the project's communication, the project manager should first schedule a meeting with the stakeholder. This helps to understand their specific concerns and requirements in detail. Only after understanding the stakeholder's needs can the project manager take appropriate actions, such as updating the communications management plan if necessary. Consulting the scope baseline document, updating the communications plan immediately, or asking the stakeholder to wait for an annual review are not as effective without first understanding the specific issues at hand.
D is the answer.
Always create room for Stakeholder engagement
Schedule a meeting with stakeholder