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Actual exam question from PMI's PMP
Question #: 799
Topic #: 1
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A project manager working on a large-scale network implementation is frustrated with the hardware supplier. Their deliveries have been consistently late and frequently do not have vital components. The project manager's company has decided to cancel the contract and move to a new supplier, but the only other option is an overseas company.

What should the project manager do first to proceed with this change?

  • A. Request assistance from the procurement department on the next steps.
  • B. Engage the services of an interpreter who understands the project domain.
  • C. Check social media to determine if there are any common connections that use the new supplier.
  • D. Become aware of any cultural characteristics of the new supplier that could impact negotiation.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Kim222
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: A
A is alright
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ju3504
4 months ago
MY ANSWER IS D.
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Abdelmonm
7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
To proceed with changing the supplier to an overseas company, the project manager should first request assistance from the procurement department on the next steps. This involves initiating the process of terminating the existing contract, assessing contractual obligations, and initiating discussions with the new supplier. The procurement department can provide guidance on legal and procedural aspects, helping the project manager navigate the transition effectively. While considerations such as cultural characteristics (option D) and engaging an interpreter (option B) may be relevant in the broader context, initiating the formal process through the procurement department is the immediate and crucial step in transitioning to a new supplier.
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josephsafiran
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
The project manager should opt for **Option A: Request assistance from the procurement department on the next steps**. This is because the procurement department has expertise in dealing with suppliers and can provide guidance on how to proceed with the change. They can help assess the new supplier, negotiate terms, and manage the transition. Remember, collaboration and leveraging organizational resources are key in effective project management.
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chlaithem
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Procurement expertise: The procurement department possesses the experience and expertise in handling vendor transitions, contract negotiations, and supplier onboarding. They can guide the project manager through the necessary steps, avoiding potential pitfalls and ensuring a smooth transition. Compliance and regulations: Procurement specialists are familiar with relevant compliance and regulatory requirements for international contracts, ensuring project deliverables and legal aspects are properly covered. Risk mitigation: They can help identify and mitigate potential risks associated with switching to a new, overseas supplier, such as communication barriers, cultural differences, or logistical challenges.
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odylec
9 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D is the answer. If a company is in another country the most important thing is the regulation and the culture.
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cb4a6c4
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
Option is AN OVERSEAS Company - Project Manager should do his own research before reaching out to the procurement team.
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ChezQW
11 months ago
Selected Answer: A
You cannot become aware of cultural differences without first talking to the experts. The experts may be in the procurement dept.
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Only12go
11 months ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Become aware of any cultural characteristics of the new supplier that could impact negotiation. Before proceeding with a new overseas supplier, it's essential for the project manager to be aware of any cultural characteristics that could influence the negotiation process. Cultural differences can significantly impact communication, expectations, and the overall success of the supplier relationship. Understanding these cultural nuances and adapting negotiation strategies accordingly is a critical first step to ensure a smoother transition to the new supplier. This cultural awareness can help build rapport and facilitate effective communication during contract negotiations and throughout the project.
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adingmaki
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Identify cultural charc. From PMI, the core cultures are control, competence, collaboration, cultivation
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victory108
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Request assistance from the procurement department on the next steps
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David983
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
According to the question, seems the contract with the new provider still not signed, option A involving the adquisition dept. could be a good option to go ahead with the solution, in parallel option D is an important one.
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David983
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Shouldn´t be D the best option?
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