A project manager has just taken over a project that is halfway through its schedule. In a brief meeting with the client's key project team, the project manager receives several requests from a specific client team member who was not at the project team meeting. The requests for information seem to be for trivial information that was previously submitted in project documents.
What should the project manager do first?
Correct Answer: B
According to the PMBOK Guide, 6th edition, one of the key processes of the Project Stakeholder Management knowledge area is Identify Stakeholders, which involves identifying the people, groups, or organizations that could impact or be impacted by the project, and analyzing their expectations, interests, and influence. One of the outputs of this process is the stakeholder register, which contains information such as the identification, assessment, and classification of the project stakeholders. By reviewing the stakeholder register, the project manager can gain insight into the expectations of the specific client team member who is requesting trivial information, and understand the possible reasons behind their behavior, such as lack of trust, low engagement, or hidden agenda. This will help the project manager to plan and implement appropriate strategies to manage the stakeholder's expectations and requests, and avoid unnecessary conflicts or delays in the project. References: PMBOK Guide, 6th edition, pages 509-510, 515.