A project manager who is managing a critical project in a multinational company is conducting a progress meeting with all team members. During the meeting, one of the team members states that they are facing a critical problem that will prevent them from completing their assigned task What should the project manager do?
Correct Answer: B
According to the PMBOK Guide, 7th edition, section 12.2.3, "The issue log is a project document used to capture and track issues until they are resolved. It typically contains a description of the issue, the owner, the priority, the status, the resolution, and any other relevant information." Therefore, the project manager should schedule a meeting with the concerned team member to review and update the issue log together, as this will help to document the issue, assign responsibility, monitor progress, and implement resolution. Asking the team member to follow the approved communications management plan to communicate their issue (option A) may not be sufficient or timely, as the issue may require immediate attention and action. Reviewing the risk register with the team member to find the proper response action for this issue (option C) may not be applicable or effective, as the issue may not be a risk that was identified and planned for in advance. Asking the team member to raise a change request to assess the issue in detail (option D) may not be necessary or appropriate, as the issue may not affect the project scope, schedule, cost, or quality, and may be resolved within the project team. References:
* PMBOK Guide, 7th edition, section 12.2.3
* PMI-PBA Exam Practice Test and Study Guide, 2nd edition, page 184, question 22