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This document includes questions and answers on project management concepts, particularly stakeholder analysis. Topics explored include identifying and classifying stakeholders, understanding stakeholder needs, and strategies for engaging with different types of stakeholders. The document is likely study material for an undergraduate course.
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1. What is a stakeholder in the context of project management? - A) A project team member - B) A person or entity with an interest in the project's outcome - C) Only the project sponsor - D) The project manager Correct Answer: B 2. Why is stakeholder engagement critical to project success? - A) To...
1. What is a stakeholder in the context of project management? - A) A project team member - B) A person or entity with an interest in the project's outcome - C) Only the project sponsor - D) The project manager Correct Answer: B 2. Why is stakeholder engagement critical to project success? - A) To avoid project documentation - B) To reduce the project cost - C) To manage expectations and align with project goals - D) To limit communication Correct Answer: C 3. Which of the following is an essential part of building stakeholder trust? - A) Increasing the project budget - B) Providing consistent and transparent communication - C) Reducing the number of meetings - D) Using technical jargon Correct Answer: B 4. What is the Stakeholder Mapping Cube used for? - A) Creating project budgets - B) Analyzing stakeholders based on power, interest, and attitude - C) Monitoring project timelines - D) Defining work breakdown structures Correct Answer: B 5. Which stakeholder type in the Stakeholder Mapping Cube has high power, high interest, and a positive attitude? - A) Sleeping Giant - B) Acquaintance - C) Saboteur - D) Saviour Correct Answer: D 6. What is the purpose of a Stakeholder Register? - A) To track project risks - B) To document the stakeholder’s role, contact information, and influence on the project - C) To create a project timeline - D) To prioritize project deliverables Correct Answer: B 7. What type of stakeholder is described as powerful with a high interest level but a negative attitude? - A) Friend - B) Saboteur - C) Time Bomb - D) Saviour Correct Answer: B 8. Which of the following is a key challenge in stakeholder communication? - A) Cultural differences and conflicting agendas - B) Lack of project timelines - C) Reducing the number of stakeholders - D) Overuse of formal communication channels Correct Answer: A 9. In stakeholder engagement, what does the "soft side" involve? - A) Tools for tracking engagement - B) Negotiation, communication, and conflict management - C) Creating project timelines - D) Resource allocation Correct Answer: B 10. Which stakeholder analysis tool uses importance and support as elements for analysis? - A) Stakeholder Mapping Cube - B) Stakeholder Quadrant Model - C) Work Breakdown Structure - D) RACI Matrix Correct Answer: B 11. Which group of stakeholders should be kept informed but is not a top priority unless their power or interest changes? - A) Friends - B) Acquaintances - C) Sleeping Giants - D) Time Bombs Correct Answer: B 12. In the Stakeholder Engagement Cycle, what is the first step? - A) Analyze stakeholder needs and expectations - B) Prioritize stakeholders - C) Identify stakeholders - D) Manage stakeholders' needs Correct Answer: C 13. What is the Stakeholder Support Circles tool based on? - A) Power and interest - B) Importance and supportiveness - C) Budget and influence - D) Project complexity Correct Answer: B 14. What does a "Sleeping Giant" stakeholder represent in the Stakeholder Mapping Cube? - A) High power, high interest, supportive - B) High power, low interest, supportive - C) Low power, high interest, neutral - D) High power, high interest, resistant Correct Answer: B 15. What is the goal of stakeholder engagement in a project? - A) To minimize the number of stakeholders involved - B) To build and sustain well-engaged stakeholders while minimizing negative influences - C) To limit the project scope - D) To reduce project documentation Correct Answer: B 16. Which type of stakeholder in the Stakeholder Mapping Cube must be engaged to prevent causing project disruptions? - A) Saboteur - B) Acquaintance - C) Saviour - D) Friend Correct Answer: A 17. What does the term "high trust" in stakeholder engagement indicate? - A) Limited stakeholder interaction - B) A performance multiplier that improves communication and relationships - C) High project costs - D) Over-reliance on formal processes Correct Answer: B 18. Which tool is used to understand a stakeholder’s role, influence, interest, and attitude toward the project? - A) Stakeholder Register - B) Stakeholder Assessment Matrix - C) Work Breakdown Structure - D) Gantt Chart Correct Answer: A 19. How does the Stakeholder Engagement Cycle conclude? - A) By creating a project budget - B) By checking for changes in stakeholders' needs and attitudes - C) By limiting communication to key stakeholders - D) By reducing stakeholder influence Correct Answer: B 20. What is an example of a passive stakeholder? - A) Friend - B) Irritant - C) Acquaintance - D) Saviour Correct Answer: C 21. How should project managers engage with stakeholders who are resistant to changes? - A) Ignore their concerns - B) Minimize their involvement in project meetings - C) Understand their reasons for resistance and work to gain their support - D) Assign them additional tasks Correct Answer: C 22. In stakeholder analysis, what is a key benefit of using the Stakeholder Mapping Cube? - A) Reducing the project budget - B) Providing a deep level of assessment across three dimensions - C) Avoiding all negative stakeholders - D) Limiting the project timeline Correct Answer: B 23. Who is typically responsible for creating and maintaining the Stakeholder Engagement Plan? - A) Project sponsor - B) Project manager - C) Functional managers - D) Steering committee Correct Answer: B 24. What does the Stakeholder Quadrant Model assess? - A) Influence and budget requirements - B) Importance and support levels - C) Team availability and timelines - D) Complexity and risk factors Correct Answer: B 25. How does the Stakeholder Mapping Cube categorize a "Saboteur"? - A) Low power, low interest, supportive - B) High power, high interest, negative attitude - C) Low interest, neutral attitude, supportive - D) High power, low interest, positive attitude Correct Answer: B 26. What is an appropriate method for engaging a "Sleeping Giant" stakeholder? - A) Minimize contact - B) Awaken them to raise commitment and maximize positive input - C) Avoid their involvement in meetings - D) Assign them as a project sponsor Correct Answer: B 27. What kind of stakeholder engagement tool provides a visual representation of stakeholders by their level of support and importance? - A) Stakeholder Mapping Cube - B) Stakeholder Support Circles - C) RACI Matrix - D) Risk Register Correct Answer: B 28. What is the primary role of a project sponsor in stakeholder engagement? - A) To approve project budgets - B) To support the project manager in obtaining resources and clearing barriers - C) To manage the day-to-day project tasks - D) To develop a project schedule Correct Answer: B 29. What is a key component in analyzing stakeholder needs and expectations? - A) Understanding the potential benefits they seek from the project - B) Limiting their role in the project - C) Ignoring their previous contributions - D) Assigning them new project responsibilities Correct Answer: A 30. What kind of stakeholders are described as "Fanatical" in the Stakeholder Support Circles? - A) Those who are unaware of the project - B) Those who promote the project at every opportunity - C) Those who are uninterested in the project - D) Those who hinder project progress Correct Answer: B 31. Which of the following is a key goal of stakeholder engagement? - A) Ensuring all stakeholders have equal power - B) Delivering the right communication at the right time to each stakeholder - C) Limiting communication to top management - D) Reducing the scope of the project Correct Answer: B 32. How can project managers effectively use stakeholder support circles? - A) To identify stakeholders who can be removed from the project - B) To visually represent the importance and supportiveness of stakeholders - C) To create a budget estimate - D) To define a project timeline Correct Answer: B 33. What kind of stakeholders should be closely monitored for changes in power and influence? - A) Acquaintances - B) Friends - C) Sleeping Giants - D) Saviours Correct Answer: C 34. What is an effective approach for dealing with "Time Bomb" stakeholders? - A) Minimize communication to avoid conflicts - B) Understand their concerns and improve their attitude - C) Assign them to low-priority tasks - D) Avoid engaging with them entirely Correct Answer: B 35. What does the term "Press Gang" refer to in stakeholder analysis? - A) Stakeholders who actively oppose the project - B) Involuntary stakeholders who are forced to support the project - C) High-power stakeholders with a neutral attitude - D) Stakeholders who provide financial resources Correct Answer: B 36. Which step of the Stakeholder Engagement Cycle is often forgotten? - A) Identifying new stakeholders - B) Checking for changes in stakeholder needs and attitudes - C) Defining project objectives - D) Creating the project schedule Correct Answer: B 37. What is the key purpose of developing a Stakeholder Engagement Plan? - A) To track stakeholder budgets - B) To align engagement activities with stakeholder needs and expectations - C) To reduce the project duration - D) To limit communication to senior stakeholders Correct Answer: B 38. In stakeholder engagement, why is empathy important? - A) To minimize project costs - B) To better understand and address stakeholder concerns and motivations - C) To reduce the project scope - D) To limit engagement activities Correct Answer: B 39. What should be done when a stakeholder moves from "Supportive" to "Resistant"? - A) Ignore the change - B) Increase communication to understand and address the reasons for resistance - C) Assign them fewer responsibilities - D) Avoid involving them in project meetings Correct Answer: B 40. What is a key characteristic of a "Critical" stakeholder in the Stakeholder Quadrant Model? - A) Highly supportive but unimportant - B) Important but not supportive - C) Low importance, low influence - D) Unaware of the project Correct Answer: B 41. How can project managers ensure that stakeholders remain engaged throughout the project? - A) Assign them fewer responsibilities - B) Regularly update them and adjust communication as needed - C) Minimize communication to reduce workload - D) Avoid feedback from stakeholders Correct Answer: B 42. What is the goal of the "Check for Changes" step in the Stakeholder Engagement Cycle? - A) To monitor for shifts in stakeholder needs, expectations, and attitudes - B) To finalize project deliverables - C) To create the project budget - D) To reduce communication activities Correct Answer: A 43. Which type of stakeholder is least likely to actively contribute to the project but still needs to be informed? - A) Acquaintance - B) Saviour - C) Saboteur - D) Friend Correct Answer: A 44. What is an effective strategy for working with stakeholders who are initially resistant? - A) Avoid interacting with them - B) Pair them with a strong supporter of the project - C) Assign them to low-priority tasks - D) Reduce their role in the project Correct Answer: B 45. What is a primary reason for developing a Stakeholder Register? - A) To document resource requirements - B) To create a list of stakeholder roles, power, and engagement levels - C) To develop a project schedule - D) To estimate project costs Correct Answer: B 46. What role does empathy play in stakeholder engagement? - A) Reducing the need for meetings - B) Improving communication and understanding of stakeholder needs - C) Limiting the number of stakeholders involved - D) Avoiding difficult discussions Correct Answer: B 47. Which tool categorizes stakeholders into different levels of engagement, such as "Supportive" and "Resistant"? - A) Stakeholder Mapping Cube - B) Stakeholder Assessment Matrix - C) Stakeholder Register - D) Risk Register Correct Answer: B 48. Which of the following is an important consideration when planning communication with stakeholders? - A) Only using formal channels - B) Delivering the right communication in the right way and at the right time - C) Limiting communication to the project sponsor - D) Avoiding written communication Correct Answer: B 49. How can project managers use stakeholder mapping to minimize project disruptions? - A) By avoiding communication with negative stakeholders - B) By actively managing stakeholders who have a high potential to cause disruptions - C) By reducing the project's timeline - D) By limiting the project budget Correct Answer: B 50. What is a key benefit of using Stakeholder Support Circles? - A) To create project budgets - B) To visually categorize stakeholders based on their supportiveness and importance - C) To limit stakeholder engagement activities - D) To define project objectives Correct Answer: B