What information should a project team include in an extended stakeholder report to ensure that all current and future stakeholders are aware of the frequent updates?
Up-to-date project radiators: Project radiators are visual tools that display the current status of a project in an easily digestible format. They can include information such as progress charts, burn-down charts, and other visual indicators of project health. Keeping these radiators up-to-date ensures that stakeholders have a clear and immediate understanding of the project's status, progress, and any potential issues.
Other Options:
A. Team capacity and competence profiles: While this information is useful for internal team management and planning, it is not typically included in stakeholder reports. Stakeholders are more interested in the project's progress and outcomes rather than the specific details of team capacity and skills.
B. A list of tools used for implementation: This information is generally too detailed for stakeholders who are more concerned with the project's progress and results rather than the specific tools being used.
C. A list of open technical issues: While important for the project team to track, a detailed list of technical issues may overwhelm stakeholders. Instead, high-level summaries of critical issues and their impact on the project are more appropriate for stakeholder reports.
In my opinion, D should be best.
A: competence of members aren't frequently update
B: a list of tool are good for current stakeholder but not for future. also on the product level, customer (part of stakeholder) might not interest much for this
C: list of open tech.-issue should not remain for future. and this is part of dev-team task so may not need to broadcast.
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