A project manager has heard about the large volume of emails the team receives each day which prevents them from doing project work. One team member has stated that they would like to be able to access project-related information when needed To what type of communication is the team member referring?
Correct Answer: C
According to the PMBOK Guide, pull communication is a type of communication that is used when the information is large, complex, or requires a high level of detail, and the recipients can access it at their own discretion. Examples of pull communication include websites, intranets, e-learning, databases, and knowledge repositories. By using pull communication, the project manager can reduce the amount of emails sent to the team and allow them to access the project-related information when they need it. This can also improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the communication process. References: PMBOK Guide, 7th edition, page
286; Business Acumen for the PMP Exam