PGMP · Question #73
What is a stakeholder analysis chart?
The correct answer is C. It is a matrix that documents stakeholders' threats, perceived threats, and communication needs.. A stakeholder analysis chart (Choice C) is a matrix that documents stakeholders' threats, perceived threats, and communication needs. It is used to understand each stakeholder's perspective, concerns, level of influence, and what information they need - enabling the program manag
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What is a stakeholder analysis chart?
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- AIt is a matrix that identifies who must communicate with whom.
- BIt is a matrix that documents the stakeholders' requirements, when the requirements were
- CIt is a matrix that documents stakeholders' threats, perceived threats, and communication needs.
- DIt is a matrix that identifies all of the stakeholders and to whom they must report to.
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(37 responses)- B3% (1)
- C95% (35)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
A stakeholder analysis chart (Choice C) is a matrix that documents stakeholders' threats, perceived threats, and communication needs. It is used to understand each stakeholder's perspective, concerns, level of influence, and what information they need - enabling the program manager to plan appropriate engagement and communication strategies. Choice A describes a communication matrix (who communicates with whom). Choice B sounds like a requirements traceability matrix. Choice D describes an organizational chart. The stakeholder analysis chart is specifically focused on analyzing stakeholder concerns and needs to manage their engagement proactively.
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