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PRINCE2-Foundation Exam - Topic 5 Question 116 Discussion

Actual exam question for PRINCE2's PRINCE2-Foundation exam
Question #: 116
Topic #: 5
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What is an advantage of applying the 'manage by stages' principle?

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Suggested Answer: C

One advantage of applying the 'manage by stages' principle in PRINCE2 is that the project is broken down into manageable stages, providing decision points (stage boundaries). This helps in maintaining control by providing opportunities to review and, if necessary, adjust the project's direction and ensure it does not run on in an uncontrolled manner. Reference: PRINCE2 Foundation Manual


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Haydee
2 days ago
D is crucial for managing resources effectively!
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Arleen
7 days ago
A is definitely true, but C is what really makes it effective.
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Barrett
12 days ago
Wait, can PRINCE2 really be used for any project? Sounds too good to be true.
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Alysa
17 days ago
I think B is more important. Aligning with strategy is key!
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Karan
22 days ago
C is a solid point! Keeps things in check.
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Howard
28 days ago
I definitely remember that it allows for better control over the project, so I think C is the right choice, but I should double-check that.
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Markus
1 month ago
I feel like the answer could also be about tolerances and authority, but I can't recall if that's really a core advantage of managing by stages.
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Rory
1 month ago
I remember a practice question that emphasized how this principle aligns project benefits with strategic goals, which makes me lean towards B.
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Kenneth
1 month ago
I think the 'manage by stages' principle helps with decision points, so maybe it's C? But I'm not completely sure.
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