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APM-PFQ Exam - Topic 3 Question 34 Discussion

Actual exam question for APM's APM-PFQ exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 3
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What is the most likely conclusion resulting from a PESTLE analysis?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Jeff
2 months ago
Definitely not about the end date, that’s for sure!
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Alba
2 months ago
I thought it was more about stakeholders than project size.
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Annmarie
3 months ago
Totally agree, it’s about the environment, not the project details!
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Kaitlyn
3 months ago
Wait, can a PESTLE really determine project phases? Seems off.
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Moon
3 months ago
PESTLE analysis focuses on external factors, not project specifics.
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Felicidad
3 months ago
I feel like the answer could be A or B, but I can't quite remember how PESTLE directly ties to project management outcomes.
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Helaine
4 months ago
I thought PESTLE was more about understanding the environment rather than project phases or team sizes. Maybe it leads to those conclusions indirectly?
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Sena
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about stakeholder analysis, and I feel like that might connect to PESTLE somehow, but I can't recall the details.
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Geraldine
4 months ago
I think a PESTLE analysis helps identify external factors, but I'm not sure how that relates to the project specifics like end dates or team size.
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Kirk
4 months ago
Wait, I'm confused. Isn't a PESTLE analysis more about identifying the external factors that could impact the project, rather than coming to a specific conclusion? I'm not sure any of these answer choices seem quite right to me.
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Marlon
4 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about PESTLE in class. I think the key is that it's a strategic analysis tool, so the conclusion would be some kind of high-level insight or recommendation for the project, not just a list of the factors themselves. I'll go with that.
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Tom
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure on this. Is it asking about the purpose of a PESTLE analysis, or the specific output or conclusion we'd get from doing one? I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Hui
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know this one. A PESTLE analysis looks at the external factors that could impact a project, so the most likely conclusion would be a list of potential risks or opportunities to consider.
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Sunny
5 months ago
I agree with Rosalyn, the PESTLE analysis helps in determining the project phases required.
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Rosalyn
6 months ago
I think the most likely conclusion from a PESTLE analysis is the number of project phases necessary.
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