A project sponsor insists that the project scope for a new product launch should include two geographical locations. However, after the project scoping session was done, a project charter was completed and approved with one location only. What should the project manager do?

QuestionsCategory: PMPA project sponsor insists that the project scope for a new product launch should include two geographical locations. However, after the project scoping session was done, a project charter was completed and approved with one location only. What should the project manager do?
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A project sponsor insists that the project scope for a new product launch should include two geographical locations. However, after the project scoping session was done, a project charter was completed and approved with one location only.
What should the project manager do?

A. Ask the sponsor to increase the budget and schedule of the project to accommodate the additional scope.

B. Assess the impact to the scope and submit a change request for approval of the two locations before including them in the scope of the project.

C. Discuss with the sponsor that the project scope is approved and it is not possible to include two locations as it will affect the budget.

D. Encourage the sponsor to start another project for the additional location so that the current project is not impacted.










Correct Answer: B

This question is in PMP exam
For getting PMP Certificate


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