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Actual exam question from PMI's PMP
Question #: 1187
Topic #: 1
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During a project to develop a new pharmaceutical product, the project manager was informed that there has been a change in government regulations regarding the materials of the project. What should the project manager do?

  • A. Update the contingency plan to take this issue into account.
  • B. Meet with the stakeholders to update the risk register and risk management plan.
  • C. Study the new regulations with the team and evaluate if there is any impact on the project variables.
  • D. Review the procurement documentation and modify requirements as needed.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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victory108
1 week, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Study the new regulations with the team and evaluate if there is any impact on the project variables
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Aditech
7 months, 1 week ago
C In conclusion, according to the PMBOK, when faced with a change in government regulations during a project, the project manager should assess the impact, communicate with stakeholders, review and adjust the project plan, engage with regulatory authorities if necessary, and continuously monitor changes to ensure compliance. These steps help mitigate risks and ensure the project remains aligned with legal requirements and objectives. Adigun
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