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PRINCE2 Exam PRINCE2-Foundation Topic 4 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for PRINCE2's PRINCE2-Foundation exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 4
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Which is a purpose of a lessons log?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Vanda
16 days ago
I think the purpose of a lessons log is to track what we've learned and make sure we're actually addressing them. Option B seems like the most straightforward answer to me.
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Terrilyn
3 days ago
I agree, documenting corrective action is important to ensure we are addressing the lessons learned.
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Cortney
19 days ago
Haha, I bet the project assurance team would love to hear about all the 'improvements' we've come up with. I'll go with D just to keep them on their toes!
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Sunny
23 days ago
I'm not sure if A or C is the right answer. Raising lessons to the project board seems like a good idea, but I should also make sure I'm documenting the actions I'm taking.
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Dominic
1 months ago
Option B sounds like the correct answer. I need to document the corrective actions I'm taking to address any issues or lessons learned during the project.
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Lynelle
13 hours ago
Documenting corrective actions helps ensure that lessons learned are properly addressed and improvements are made.
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Louvenia
8 days ago
Yes, option B is correct. It's important to document the corrective actions taken to address any issues.
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Allene
2 months ago
I believe it also serves to escalate lessons to the project board for further review and action.
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Tanja
2 months ago
I agree with Rolland. It helps in documenting corrective actions being taken.
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Rolland
2 months ago
I think the purpose of a lessons log is to record any lessons raised in checkpoint reports.
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