A project manager has experience working with a specific provider that has been requested for an upcoming project. This provider often fails to meet deliverable dates; however it is the only company with the specific experience required for the project. What should the project manager do during the planning phase?

QuestionsCategory: PMPA project manager has experience working with a specific provider that has been requested for an upcoming project. This provider often fails to meet deliverable dates; however it is the only company with the specific experience required for the project. What should the project manager do during the planning phase?
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A project manager has experience working with a specific provider that has been requested for an upcoming project. This provider often fails to meet deliverable dates; however it is the only company with the specific experience required for the project.
What should the project manager do during the planning phase?

A. Encourage the provider to work overtime with no additional costs to the project.

B. Hire resources to obtain knowledge about the provider's specific capabilities.

C. Add penalty clauses to the contract and update the risk register.

D. Contract another provider with less experience and give them a chance to provide the deliverables.










Correct Answer: C

This question is in PMP exam
For getting PMP Certificate


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