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BCS ISEB-PM1 Exam - Topic 10 Question 112 Discussion

You are about to begin negotiations with people from another country. Which of the following should provide guidance on what business practices are allowed and not allowed?
A) The company code of conduct
B) The project charter
C) The scope management plan
D) The negotiation plan

BCS ISEB-PM1 Exam - Topic 10 Question 112 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's ISEB-PM1 exam
Question #: 112
Topic #: 10
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You are about to begin negotiations with people from another country. Which of the following should provide guidance on what business practices are allowed and not allowed?

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Tawanna
3 days ago
A) The company code of conduct is key!
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Tiera
8 days ago
I think A is definitely the best choice here.
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Marilynn
13 days ago
B) The project charter might help too, right?
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Deja
18 days ago
Wait, can the code really cover everything?
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Germaine
23 days ago
Totally agree, it sets the standards.
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Dion
28 days ago
A) The company code of conduct is key!
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Christa
1 month ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think the company code of conduct definitely covers what’s allowed in business practices.
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Sheldon
1 month ago
I feel like the project charter might have some relevant information, but it seems more focused on the overall project rather than specific negotiations.
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Vanda
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about the negotiation plan being important for understanding strategies.
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Adell
3 months ago
I think the company code of conduct is the right choice since it usually outlines ethical practices and guidelines for negotiations.
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