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Question 49

Which is NOT represented by one of the three primary categories of stakeholder identified in PRINCE2?

    Correct Answer: B

    In PRINCE2, the three primary categories of stakeholders are Business sponsors (who endorse the objectives and ensure the project provides value for money), Users (who will be using the products to generate benefits, usually after the project is completed), and Suppliers (who provide the resources and expertise needed to undertake the project work and these can be internal or external). Those who manage the project on a day-to-day basis, such as project managers, do not fall into these primary categories. Therefore, those with a day-to-day project management role are not represented by one of the three primary categories of stakeholders in PRINCE2.

Discussion
FarbodOption: B

B is Project manager, but it is correct answer There are three primary stakeholders, which are: • Business sponsors: who endorse the objectives and ensure the project provides value for money. • Users: who will be using the products to generate benefits, usually after the project is completed. • Suppliers: who provide the resources and expertise needed to undertake the project work and these can be internal or external

SeagunOption: B

Is B not what the Project manager does?

JasonbahrOption: B

I concur with B

Firey

There are three primary stakeholders in any PRINCE2 project: the business sponsor, the users, and the suppliers. Each of these stakeholders has specific roles and responsibilities that must be fulfilled in order for the project to be successful.

renzaOption: B

PRINCE2 identifies three principal categories of project stakeholders (business, user and supplier) managing day-to-day basis is the PM role

Ajs25Option: D

I would have thought D