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Question #: 10
Topic #: 10
[All PRINCE2-Practitioner Edition 6 Questions]

Two weeks after starting work the Team Manager noticed that each completed product had exceeded its estimated effort by around 10%. If this trend continues the Work Package will exceed its agreed cost tolerance of 5%.
Which 2 actions should the Team Manager take in response to this situation?

  • A. Check the status of the products currently being worked on and analyze the effort expended, to determine if the trend is continuing.
  • B. Update the Team Plan by increasing all future work estimates by 10%.
  • C. Amend the Work Package and ensure that the revised targets are met.
  • D. Escalate the situation in the next Checkpoint Report.
  • E. Raise an issue that costs will exceed tolerance if the current trend continues.
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ravi_aws
1 year, 1 month ago
Options A and E should be the first actions taken to assess and report the situation. Once there is confirmation that the trend is continuing and that it could lead to exceeding cost tolerance, then escalating the situation in the next Checkpoint Report is an appropriate step to inform higher management levels and trigger necessary actions or decisions.
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