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Actual exam question from PMI's PMP
Question #: 817
Topic #: 1
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Two team members have had professional differences during the execution of a project, a situation that has impacted the performance of both members. Neither of them has wanted to talk to resolve their differences, even though the project manager has insisted on it.

What technique should the project manager utilize next?

  • A. Compromising
  • B. Negotiating
  • C. Smoothing
  • D. Forcing
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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c8ee0e6
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
Compromising involves finding a middle ground where both team members can make concessions, helping to resolve their differences and improve team performance. This approach fosters collaboration and encourages both parties to work together towards a solution.
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Abdelmonm
8 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Smoothing involves downplaying the differences and emphasizing common interests and goals to reduce tension and improve working relationships. A. Compromising: This might not be suitable if their differences are fundamental and compromise isn't feasible. Additionally, a forced compromise at this stage could lead to resentment and further hinder their performance. B. Negotiating: Negotiation implies reaching an agreement between two parties, which might not be achievable if they can't even engage in conversation initially. D. Forcing: This is likely counterproductive and could worsen the situation. Authoritarian measures seldom foster genuine cooperation and might damage trust between the team members and the project manager.
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chlaithem
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
This technique focuses on reducing tension and creating a safe space for dialogue. By utilizing smoothing, the project manager can: Acknowledge the existing conflict and its impact on the project and team performance. Emphasize the common goal of project success and the importance of teamwork. Redirect attention from blame to finding solutions and moving forward constructively. Utilize humor or positive reframing to lighten the mood and encourage communication.
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happykid50
8 months, 4 weeks ago
Answer is A Compromising. Check PMBOK book. It says when both have equally power.
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sweety433
2 weeks, 1 day ago
Since neither team member is willing to talk or resolve their differences, compromising might not be feasible.
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odylec
9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
How you will negotiate or smoothing without talking to each other?
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10 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Neither of them has wanted to talk to resolve their differences, even though the project manager has insisted on it. Looks like smoothing is more practical in this given situation.
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kevzzz
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Professional differences here not project differences. Smoothing is often used by project managers when it is important to provide temporary relief from the conflict or buy time until you are in a better position to respond and/or push back against the conflicting party. It is also used when the conflicting party “stands their ground” and refuses to budge on their viewpoint.
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Only12go
11 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Using the "smoothing" technique involves downplaying conflicts or differences and emphasizing commonalities to maintain peace and harmony. While this can provide a temporary solution, it often doesn't address the root cause of the conflict. In the scenario you provided, where two team members have significant professional differences that have impacted their performance, merely emphasizing areas of agreement without addressing the root cause may not be effective in the long term. The conflict could resurface later if not genuinely resolved. On the other hand, "negotiating" involves actively addressing the conflict and trying to find a mutually acceptable resolution. By mediating a negotiation between the two team members, the project manager can help them address their differences and reach an understanding. This approach can lead to a more lasting resolution, allowing the team to move forward productively.
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ChezQW
11 months ago
I do not believe that negotiation is a conflict resolution method in PMBOK. It is used primarily for contract discussions and discussions for resources. The techniques I see from PMBOK are: Withdraw/avoid Smooth/accommodate Compromise/reconcile Force/direct Collaborate/problem solve Compromise/ reconcile may have been the answer if it was there. therefore "Force" is the only option that fits at this point.
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ChezQW
11 months ago
Edit: Compromise is there so I would pick that.
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balaramch
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
Negotiating is the win win situation, where as the remaining are not
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victory108
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Compromising
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SynikalDemon
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
It's C, but D makes me laugh. I am going to FORCE you to get along! Has that ever worked?
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Cocs
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
Smoothing and accommodating are useful when reaching the overarching goal is more important than the disagreement. This approach maintains harmony in the relationship and can create good will between the parties. In this case negotiating and compromise didn't work so before we use force, we smooth
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