This question provides a number of changes which may or may not be required to the Extract from the Communication Management Strategy provided in the additional information. Which statement applies to the Introduction section?
A.
No change to entry 1 because this shows the purpose and content of this document.
B.
Amend entry 1 to read 'This document contains the controls and reporting to be established for the project management team'.
C.
Amend entry 1 to read 'This document contains the means and frequency of communication between the project management team, the print company and other external parties.
Based on the current web page context, the correct answer is B. Amend entry 1 to read ‘This document contains the controls and reporting to be established for the project management team’.
The reason is that the Communication Management Strategy is a functional strategy that provides focus and direction to the corporate communication function. It should include communication procedures, tools and techniques, records, reporting, timings, roles and responsibilities and analysis. The original entry 1 is too vague and does not reflect the content of the document. The proposed amendment B clarifies the purpose and scope of the document. The amendment C is incorrect because it does not mention the controls and reporting aspects of the strategy.
Option C does not address the controls and reporting aspects, which are important components of a Communication Management Strategy. Therefore, Option B is the better choice as it aligns with the purpose and content of the document.
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