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Question #: 98
Topic #: 1
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Gary is the business analyst for his organization. He has realized that he has overlooked a key group of stakeholders during the conduct stakeholder analysis process.
What is the danger in overlooking a key set of stakeholders?

  • A. The newly identified stakeholders will now have to pay for any requirements they want to add to the requirements.
  • B. The newly identified stakeholders will need to spend extra time to learn about the project and how it will affect them.
  • C. The newly identified stakeholders will be excluded from decisions that affect the deliverables that have already been created in the project.
  • D. The newly identified stakeholders may have requirements that require additions to the project or may nullify other requirements already in the project.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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KEN_ELELEGWU
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: D
The correct answer is D. The newly identified stakeholders may have requirements that require additions to the project or may nullify other requirements already in the project. Overlooking a key set of stakeholders can be detrimental to the project's success. If a key stakeholder group is not identified and engaged early on, their needs and requirements may not be considered, which can lead to: - Missed requirements: The newly identified stakeholders may have requirements that are critical to the project's success, but these requirements may not be captured if the stakeholders are not engaged. - Changes to the project scope: The newly identified stakeholders may require changes to the project scope, which can impact the project timeline, budget, and resources. - Nullification of existing requirements: The newly identified stakeholders may have conflicting requirements that nullify existing requirements, which can impact the project's overall objectives.
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KEN_ELELEGWU
2 weeks, 6 days ago
The other options are not correct because: - A. This option is not a danger of overlooking stakeholders, but rather a potential consequence of adding new requirements to the project. - B. While it is true that newly identified stakeholders may need to spend extra time learning about the project, this is not the primary danger of overlooking stakeholders. - C. This option is not accurate, as newly identified stakeholders should be included in decisions that affect the deliverables, even if they were not identified earlier in the project.
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