A high-performing team member’s performance has been consistently increasing over the past year, leaving other peers behind. The project manager has been reluctant to publicly recognize the team member’s contributions for fear of discouraging others. The project manager is also concerned that the team member may leave if not rewarded for the contributions made. What should the project manager do?

QuestionsCategory: PMPA high-performing team member’s performance has been consistently increasing over the past year, leaving other peers behind. The project manager has been reluctant to publicly recognize the team member’s contributions for fear of discouraging others. The project manager is also concerned that the team member may leave if not rewarded for the contributions made. What should the project manager do?
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A high-performing team member's performance has been consistently increasing over the past year, leaving other peers behind. The project manager has been reluctant to publicly recognize the team member's contributions for fear of discouraging others. The project manager is also concerned that the team member may leave if not rewarded for the contributions made.
What should the project manager do?

A. Promote the higher performing team member to a higher position

B. Request the high-performing team member to mentor the other team members

C. Remind the high-performing team member to focus on shared rewards rather than individual rewards

D. Reward the high-performing team member privately to avoid team disruption










Correct Answer: B

This question is in PMP exam
For getting PMP Certificate


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