CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are the analytical techniques for plan stakeholder management?

  1. Evaluating project risks: High, Medium, Low

  2. Evaluating stakeholder engagement: Unaware, Resistant, Neutral, Supportive, Leading

  3. Evaluating communication channels: Open, Restricted, Closed

  4. Evaluating task priority: Urgent, Important, Non-critical

The correct answer is: Evaluating stakeholder engagement: Unaware, Resistant, Neutral, Supportive, Leading

Analyzing stakeholder engagement (Unaware, Resistant, Neutral, Supportive, Leading) is a key component of plan stakeholder management. Understanding the level of stakeholder engagement allows project managers to tailor communication and engagement strategies accordingly, ensuring stakeholders are adequately informed and involved throughout the project lifecycle. Evaluating project risks (High, Medium, Low), communication channels (Open, Restricted, Closed), and task priority (Urgent, Important, Non-critical) are important aspects of project management but are not specific analytical techniques for plan stakeholder management.