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Actual exam question from PRINCE2's PRINCE2-Practitioner Edition 6
Question #: 51
Topic #: 11
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The Training Delivery Manager was identified as the senior user. However, before the project begins, this manager goes on long-term sick leave. The executive says that they do not need to replace the role of senior user on the project board.
Is this an appropriate application of the 'defined roles and responsibilities' principle, and why?

  • A. Yes, because the executive can ensure that the investment provides value for money.
  • B. Yes, because having two out of three of the stakeholder interests represented on the project board is enough.
  • C. No, because trainers need to be represented on the project board to ensure the outcomes meet the trainers' needs.
  • D. No, because the resources and expertise required by the project may be internal or external.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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ManikRoy
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C. No, because trainers need to be represented on the project board to ensure the outcomes meet the trainers' needs
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ravi_aws
1 year, 1 month ago
The Training Delivery Manager was identified as the senior user. However, before the project begins, this manager goes on long-term sick leave. The executive says that they do not need to replace the role of senior user on the project board. Is this an appropriate application of the 'defined roles and responsibilities' principle, and why? A. Yes, because the executive can ensure that the investment provides value for money. B. Yes, because having two out of three of the stakeholder interests represented on the project board is enough. C. No, because trainers need to be represented on the project board to ensure the outcomes meet the trainers' needs. Most Voted D. No, because the resources and expertise required by the project may be internal or external.
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ravi_aws
1 year, 1 month ago
option C. No, because trainers need to be represented on the project board to ensure the outcomes meet the trainers’ needs seems to be the most appropriate answer.
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VSLM
1 year, 2 months ago
C is correct
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Carpediempyy
1 year, 2 months ago
It's def not B, bcs of the below excerpt "Therefore, all three stakeholder interests need to be represented effectively in the project management team; two out of three is not enough. If the project costs outweigh the benefits, the project will be seen as a failure. Equally, if the outcome of the project does not meet the users’ or operational needs, or cannot feasibly be delivered by the suppliers, failure is inevitable. The stakeholder interests are represented on the project board (see section 7.2.1.1)."
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mogasser
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct, as as per "Defined roles and responsibilities" the 3 roles are essential. If the executive is taking the role, then we can think about B.
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KPBGBAP
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct and the link provided doesn't specify if 2of3 stakeholders are enough to run Project Board.
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schris
2 years, 1 month ago
If executive would take on role of senior user, that would be ok but still all 3 groups of stakeholders need to be represented in Project Board, therefore C is correct.
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ameyaengg
2 years, 2 months ago
Correct Answer is C
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