The Starting up a Project process includes defining the project management team structure and ensuring that roles and responsibilities are clear. This ensures that everyone involved in the project understands who will be making decisions and how the project governance will be structured.
A = correct; Why other options are not correct:
B. Directing a project: This process focuses on the project board's role in providing overall direction and making key decisions, but not on defining the decision-making structure itself.
C. Initiating a project: This process is about establishing a solid foundation for the project, including its scope, plan, and controls, but not specifically about defining the decision-making roles.
D. Controlling a stage: This process is about managing the work within a stage, not about setting up the overall decision-making framework for the project.
A. Starting up a project
The process that has the objective of ensuring that everyone understands who is to be involved in the project's decision-making is "Starting up a Project" in PRINCE2. This is the initial process that establishes the project's organization and ensures that roles, responsibilities, and authorities are clearly defined. It sets the stage for effective project governance and decision-making throughout the project's lifecycle.
C should be correct 16.2 - Objective - who is to be involved in the project decision-making
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