A key project stakeholder showed interest in the beginning of a complex agile project, but has become less involved as the sprint has progressed due to additional responsibilities. A few sprints later, the key stakeholder rejected a feature deliverable. The team is reworking the rejected deliverable for the next sprint. What should the project manager have done to avoid this situation?

QuestionsCategory: PMPA key project stakeholder showed interest in the beginning of a complex agile project, but has become less involved as the sprint has progressed due to additional responsibilities. A few sprints later, the key stakeholder rejected a feature deliverable. The team is reworking the rejected deliverable for the next sprint. What should the project manager have done to avoid this situation?
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A key project stakeholder showed interest in the beginning of a complex agile project, but has become less involved as the sprint has progressed due to additional responsibilities. A few sprints later, the key stakeholder rejected a feature deliverable. The team is reworking the rejected deliverable for the next sprint.
What should the project manager have done to avoid this situation?

A. Involved the key stakeholders in the decision-making process

B. Customized stakeholder communications based on the stakeholders' needs

C. Analyzed the changes in stakeholder attributes

D. Documented the project vision and objectives










Correct Answer: B

This question is in PMP exam
For getting PMP Certificate


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