Project Management Professional (PMP) Practice Exam

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You scheduled a kick-off meeting in order to announce the start of your project, present the plan and develop consensus on it. Another topic will be explanation of each team member’s role. In addition, you planned some time for discussions. You published the agenda of the kick-off meeting some weeks ago to all invited attendees. Now, short term before the event, you receive various cancellations by team members, who say that they cannot join the meeting. But they will be with you when project work will start.

The kick-off meeting is secondary, you are happy if the team members will do their jobs.

You should insist on the presence of the team members to the appointed date.

Not enforcing the presence of the team members at the kick-off meeting can lead to confusion about the project plan and roles, and may delay the start of work. Additionally, rescheduling the meeting may be inconvenient for those who have already made arrangements to attend. Insisting on attendance allows for important discussions and clarifications to be made before the project begins, ensuring a smoother start. Option A suggests that the kick-off meeting is not important, which is incorrect as it sets the foundation for the project. Option C assumes that team members will be distracted regardless of attendance, and option D creates inconvenience for those who can attend on the appointed day.

If you force team members’ presence, they would anyway be distracted by their current problems.

It is probably a good idea to reschedule the meeting to a day, when all team members can attend.

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